Window vacuum cleaners are those household gadgets that usually just needs to do the job. We don’t pay much attention to their design, but more to how effective they are at cleaning. But what if the design also played a role in how well it functions? Many of the products out there are bulky and look more industrial, which makes us want to store them away. But, what if one was designed so nicely that it could be left out in the open?
Designer Names: Andrea Tomaciello, Simone Guglielmetti, Tommaso Rossi, Matteo Sagattini
Introducing Aria, a new concept that has completely rethought the design of the window vacuum cleaner. The vacuum system is now at the top, while the dirty water tank sits inside the handle, removable from the bottom for easy emptying.
The new design features a motor in the cylinder while the superellipse is located in the handle. Together, they appear as one seamless body. Additionally, it includes two interchangeable heads for tackling both larger surfaces and tight spaces. A charging base also makes it easier to keep it powered up, much like our modern gadgets like watches and electric razors.
No more tucking away a clunky window vacuum cleaner! You can actually showcase this design close by for quick access. Its ergonomic design means you won’t have to awkwardly stretch to clean those tricky spots.