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H30 – humanized objects

Hand dryer

Due to injuries or just doing housework, we don't always have both hands free to dry them off. This hand dryer provides an intuitive way of only drying one hand at a time. The idea is just to touch the material. That is why the hand dryer is made of tufts of terry cloth which can be cleaned like an ordinary towel. It can be fixed to an element on the wall with velcro. Now drying hands is intuitive and works by reaching into the soft hanging tufts, which does not just dry the palm and the back of the hand but also dries between the fingers.

Design

Jessica Nebel, Uta Gredner, Anke Salomon

N / A, DE

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