When the pandemic forced a lot of people to stay at home, most of us began to really look at the space we’re living in. A lot of people started redecorating, seeing their living rooms not just as places to pass through after work but rather as extensions of themselves. This may have included hiding away functional home appliances that don’t match our vibes. Vacuum cleaners are some of the “victims” of these visual overhauls and they are oftentimes hidden away from the view of visitors.
The DORIC vacuum cleaner concept, designed by Seongmin Lim, reimagines the traditional vacuum as a sculptural element that seamlessly integrates into modern living spaces. Rather than being stashed away in a closet or hidden behind a curtain, this vacuum cleaner is designed to be seen and even admired. Drawing inspiration from the Doric columns of ancient Greek architecture, the design emphasizes clean lines, angularity, and symmetry, echoing a sense of timeless elegance and structural beauty. These classical elements are reinterpreted with a modern twist, giving the vacuum a bold yet minimal presence that complements contemporary interiors.
Designer: Seongmin Lim
By adopting an angular form that aligns with the corners of rooms, the DORIC vacuum cleaner not only fits naturally into living spaces but also enhances them aesthetically. The design is of course not just for visual appeal but is also functional. It lets you store it in room corners, maximizing space utilization. Additionally, the design facilitates ease of use, with ergonomic considerations ensuring comfortable handling during operation.
It basically looks like a razor that’s eating up all the dust and dirt. Since this is a cordless vacuum cleaner, it’s also important to know the battery level, which you can see on the LED indicator. It also automatically starts charging when you place it on the rear charging port that’s located in whatever corner you place it on.
The designer also did extensive prototyping to make sure that this will actually work. Let’s see if it will ever see the light of day. But whether it eventually hits the market or remains a concept, DORIC challenges the idea that functional items must be hidden to preserve the beauty of a space. Instead, it offers a new perspective: maybe the things we use every day deserve to be seen, especially when they look this good. It becomes more than just a cleaning tool; it turns into a design object, a visual anchor in the room, proudly displayed even if it’s tucked into a corner, not because it has to be, but because it deserves to be.
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