There is something poetic about borrowing ideas from nature to solve everyday problems, and the lotus plant has long been admired for its ability to stay clean and float effortlessly on still water. This inspired the concept behind Floatis, a floating water purifier that looks to the lotus for both form and function. It’s not a real product yet, but it’s an idea that invites us to imagine safer water wherever it is needed most.
Access to clean drinking water is a challenge for many, especially in places where stagnant ponds and lakes are the only available sources. These bodies of water are often full of harmful substances that make them risky for both people and animals. That’s where the Floatis concept steps in, with a design that floats on the surface, quietly working to turn murky water into something much safer.
Designer: Dami Seo, Hyeonsu Yu, Gagyeong Min
Floatis consists of two main parts: a wide, green bowl that floats like a lotus leaf, and a cylindrical purifier hidden beneath the surface. When placed in stagnant water and anchored or tied to shore, the device draws in dirty water from below. The process is simple: once the device has filled its internal reservoir, you press the center of the bowl and, after a short wait, clean water fills the top container, ready for drinking or sharing with animals.
The shape of the green bowl is not just for show; it’s inspired by the way lotus leaves spread wide to stay afloat and collect droplets. This feature lets Floatis rest gently on the water, while the submerged purifier does the hard work out of sight. The visual nod to nature makes it look at home on a pond, and the button in the center brings a little interactive magic to the process, transforming murky water with a satisfying press.
As clever as the idea is, there are a few quirks that might need a second look. With the bowl exposed, there’s always a chance it could pick up dust, leaves, or other debris floating by, which could undo some of the cleaning benefits. The design also seems to make it tricky to remove the bowl for pouring or cleaning while the purifier is still underwater, a little challenge for anyone hoping for a quick drink.
Even with these small puzzles, the Floatis concept is a creative leap toward safer water in places that need it most. By blending a natural model with modern thinking, it turns a simple, beautiful plant into inspiration for a device that could make a real difference. With a few more tweaks, this floating purifier could bring a touch of the lotus’s purity to people and animals in need.
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