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THE AIR






CAN YOU BELIEVE WHAT YOU CAN'T SEE?

Air purifier has no intuitive clue of air.

The function of an air purifier is to purify air, but its role is to "tell me that the air I breathe is clean." However, the result of belief in invisible air is only expressed by the color of the light of the LED and the numbers that do not have a intuitive relationship.








How do WE know the air is EXISTENt?

You have to think about what the air purifier is dealing with.

 Because the air is intangible and invisible, we cannot see the air movement. by sensing the tickling sense felt on the skin, the sound of whistling through the ears. through the clouds, the fabric and the hair fluttering, we naturally recognize that " the wind is blowing or the air is moving".




We need intuitive clue that how the air we breath is good or bad.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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you can 'see' how the air moves.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 











By showing you what you could not see, you can check by yourself how the air you breathe is moving. 
The purified air will flap the fabric just like curtains on the windows swaying with the wind. 


It's just a tower-type air purifier with a fabric on it






Depending on the degree of flapping of this fabric, you can see at a glance how bad the indoor air is and how much fresh air is discharging toward you.










Air flows into the intake fan at on the bottom of the tower and purified air is discharged through a four-sided fan via a filter.






The control panel located on the top of the THE AIR enables you simple and intuitive operation.










THE AIR shows you what you want to believe through the movement of the fabric.
the movement of fabric made by discharged air proves quality of air in your space without understanding a question.

























THE AIR 

2022 4.01 - 4.19
JU CHAN HO


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THE AIR

The air is an air purifier that uses visual metaphors for wind to display air quality so that the user can recognize it at once.

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