MIT brings us one step closer to robotic modular furniture
Source:cnet.com
We've all dreamed of living in a space where the bed tucks away and a wall opens to reveal a TV, or a table rises out of the floor as the seating moves towards the sides of the room. It's not quite there yet, but Ori -- a play on the word "Origami" -- is getting close.
We've all dreamed of living in a space where the bed tucks away and a wall opens to reveal a TV, or a table rises out of the floor as the seating moves towards the sides of the room. It's not quite there yet, but Ori -- a play on the word "Origami" -- is getting close.
Designed by Ori founder Hasier Larrea of MIT Media Lab and designer Yves Behar, Ori uses mechatronics to move furniture around for a fully modular living space to make the most of small apartments.
"Guided by the principal that interior space, particularly in high-density urban innovation centres around the world, has become too expensive to be static and unresponsive, Ori's breakthrough innovation, technology and design create dynamic environments that act and feel as though they are substantially larger," the project website reads.
Ori is not yet available on the market, but it is accepting enquiries from property developers.
(Source: cnet.com Author: Michelle Starr)