Overview
Copenhagen-based cleantech startup Everyday, in collaboration with architecture studio BIG, developed a minimalist home climate system named 'Air'. This system aims to consolidate heating, cooling, and air purification functionalities into a single home unit. The design approach prioritized subtlety, characterized by clean, architectural lines.
Research Context
Everyday describes 'Air' as a complete 'home climate system'. The project involved working with BIG to achieve a design described as purposefully subtle. This design is defined by clean, architectural lines, contributing to its minimalist aesthetic. The system's functionalities include heating, cooling, and air purification for the home.
Approach
The development of 'Air' involved a collaboration between a cleantech startup, Everyday, and an architecture studio, BIG. The design process focused on creating a minimalist aesthetic. Key design characteristics include clean, architectural lines, intended to result in a subtle visual presence within a home environment.
Findings
The collaboration between Everyday and BIG resulted in a product named 'Air'. This product is characterized as a minimalist home air purifier. Everyday further defines 'Air' as a complete 'home climate system'. The system integrates three primary functions: heating, cooling, and air purification for usage within a home setting. The design, shaped by BIG, is described as purposefully subtle, featuring clean, architectural lines.
Key attributes of the 'Air' system include:
- Consolidated functions: Heating, cooling, and air purification.
- Design aesthetic: Minimalist, with clean, architectural lines.
- Design intent: Purposefully subtle.