Save Your Kitchen Space With The All-In-One Kitchen Aid That Replaces Other Kitchen Appliances

In the ever-evolving world of kitchen appliances, the demand for efficiency, versatility, and compactness has led to the creation of innovative solutions. The Hybrid Kitchen Aid emerges as a groundbreaking product that not only boasts multiutility but excels in adaptability, storage efficiency, and economical use.

Designer: Rishikesh Sonawane

This kitchen aid redefines the concept of kitchen appliances by seamlessly integrating the functions of multiple devices into one compact and adaptable machine. Inspired by the classic French press, its design allows it to execute tasks equivalent to blending, grinding, and kneading, making it an all-in-one solution for various kitchen needs.

One of its distinguishing features is the inversion of the motor placement, a deviation from traditional food processors. This unique design contributes to the adaptability of the appliance. The sliding switch empowers the user to cut direct power, enhancing safety and control during use.

The telescopic arm, a key design element, controls the lid level and ensures the attachment reaches the bottom of any vessel placed. A lock mechanism secures the telescoping arm and lid at the desired level, providing stability and ease of use. The user-friendly design allows for easy adjustment by lifting the arm head to unlock its position.

Lack of storage is a very common concern, the Hybrid Kitchen Aid addresses this by presenting a minimal and robust design where every element serves multiple functions. The ability to disassemble and adjust the appliance not only aids in storage but also contributes to its economic viability.

The product’s unique design allows it to adapt to a variety of kitchenware, reducing the need for multiple appliances. This adaptability not only enhances productivity but also minimizes the cleaning time between tasks. The suction cups secure the product onto the kitchen counter, adding to its stability during operation.

Cleanability is a critical aspect of any kitchen appliance, I always have my mom complaining about certain products that are difficult to clean and how she despises them, the Hybrid Kitchen Aid excels in this regard. The dismantleable attachments are specifically designed for thorough cleaning, addressing concerns about food particles accumulating in hard-to-reach spaces. The yellow ring and blade module, with a ceramic bearing, ensure easy disassembly and efficient cleaning.

The user interface of the Hybrid Kitchen Aid is both intuitive and aesthetically pleasing. A user flow diagram guides the user through a start-to-finish process, employing color and brightness levels to highlight errors or selections. The regulator dial, also serving as an On/Off button, allows for easy control of RPM.

In addition to its functionality, the Hybrid Kitchen Aid stands out as a statement piece in the kitchen. Its elegant design and adaptability make it not only a powerful tool but also a visually appealing addition to any culinary space.

The Hybrid Kitchen Aid transcends the boundaries of conventional kitchen appliances. With its multiutility, adaptability, storage efficiency, and cleanability, it emerges as a revolutionary solution for individuals seeking a versatile and economical kitchen aid that performs optimally in day-to-day cooking tasks.

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Lifetime Brands of the KitchenAid, FARBERWARE fame needs an Industrial Designer

Lifetime Brands is a leading global provider of kitchenware, tableware and other products used in the home. They offer brands you trust, value without compromise and an unwavering commitment to innovation. Their products make it easier for you to prepare food, serve meals, entertain guests, and decorate your home. They market products under well-known kitchenware brands, including Farberware, KitchenAid, Sabatier, Amco Houseworks, Chef’n, Chicago Metallic, Copco, Fred & Friends, Houdini, KitchenCraft, Kamenstein, Kizmos, MasterClass, Misto, Mossy Oak, Swing-A-Way, Taylor Kitchen and Vasconia; respected tableware and giftware brands, including Mikasa, Pfaltzgraff, Fitz and Floyd, Creative Tops, Empire Silver, Gorham, International Silver, Kirk Stieff, Rabbit, Towle Silversmiths, Tuttle, Wallace, Wilton Armetale, V&A and Royal Botanic Gardens Kew; and valued home solutions brands, including BUILT NY, and Taylor. Apply now to revolutionize the culinary world.

Celebrate KitchenAid’s 100 Years of Making with a Custom Color and Heritage Inspired Design. This mixer is featured in a custom, classic color, Misty Blue, which harkens back to one of the first ever KitchenAid Stand Mixer colors introduced.

The Opportunity

Create kitchenware products based on market research and retail strategies. Evolve concept designs through a systematic process of drawing, model making, testing, and analysis. Works on a variety of projects simultaneously from concept throughout the design process. Familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within the field.

Essential Job Functions

• Design products based on specifications.
• Works on large scale projects from conception through the design process.

Requirements

• Education: Bachelor’s level degree in Industrial Design
• Experience: 2 – 5 years in the field or in a related area
• Specialized Knowledge, Licenses, etc.: Adobe, Photoshop and Illustrator programs, must possess skills with solid and surface modeling in either Solidworks or Creo programs with relevant technical and illustrative abilities including sketching and overall creative design skills and ideation.
• Other Skills/Abilities: Ability to interact with users in non-technical, clear terms. Highly creative with the ability to work within the requirements of an industrial manufacturing process.

Location

Garden City, NY

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Ten products that showcase the Pantone 2019 Color of the Year in full CMF glory!

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Named as Pantone color of the year for 2019, Living Coral is an animating and life-affirming coral hue that signifies light-heartedness and positivity. The color is the kind that instantly makes one happy, with its touch of vibrance and warmth, and the minute you add it to a product, it stands out. Companies have, for long, used the coral color to make products look and feel youthful, and to make them add a splash of color to a space. Living Coral’s beauty especially lies in the fact that it goes well in any domain, fashion, interiors, consumer electronics, or even appliances. Heck, I’d wager that a Ferrari with a Living Coral paint job would look absolutely dope too. Almost a month into 2019, we’re here to take a look at ten of our favorite products that have wholeheartedly embraced Coral as a hue, using it wholly, or in part, to create a product that stands out, and looks great while doing so!
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01. Apple Watch Series 4 Nectarine Sports Loop
The Nectarine Sports Loop (along with the Watch Series 4) came just weeks before Pantone debuted their color of the year, and it’s almost as if Apple either knew, or they had some spectacular CMF Designers who just happened to feel that the color absolutely did justice to the Watch. There’s a silicone version of the Nectarine band too, but we prefer this woven nylon loop that’s breathable yet sweat-resistant. And it’s compatible with all versions of the Apple Watch!

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02. Google Home & Home Mini (Living Coral Edition)
The coral version of Google’s smart speakers were released shortly after Pantone announced the color of 2019. While the Mini comes completely coated in the Living Coral hue (with a rather remarkable contrast between the woven texture on top and the hard plastic at the bottom), the Google Home does a dual-tone, with white on top, and the addition of a detachable coral fabric grille at the bottom. Don’t make me pick favorites. I like them both.

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03. Urbanears Plattan Coral On Ear Headphones
The tragedy of these headphones is that Urbanears only produced the Coral edition as a limited run. I still maintain that the Plattan headphones look absolutely heavenly in their coral color, treading a fine line between sporty and fashionable with a color that isn’t as red as the Beats headphones, but is the perfect hue to look absolutely dapper. Yes, dapper’s the word.

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04. Retroduck Q Wireless Charging Dock
Unlike its previous, wired version, the Retroduck Q comes with two changes. Firstly, the dock works wirelessly, charging your phones simply by placing them on the retro TV-esque stand… and secondly, the Retroduck Q ditches its ancestor’s more orange-heavy color for a delightful coral version, or as they call it, Carmine Red. The Retroduck Q just finished its round of crowdfunding and is still under development at the time of writing this article. We’ll be sure to drop a link when they’re ready to buy online!

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05. Kvell Pop Clock
Rather strangely titled Pop, the Kvell clock actually comes in a single color, making it quite the opposite of pop… but it makes up for that with the use of such an incredibly rich hue that I’m sure it’ll pop off any wall you mount it on. I’d recommend a white or light teal colored backdrop for this beauty. Even a light blue would work, given that corals are originally found against a backdrop of oceanic blue.

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06. Dot&Bo Coral Pantone Clock
While most products embrace a hue, Dot&Bo’s Coral Pantone Clock embraces the entire shade card! With multiple hues arranged around the face of the clock, Dot&Bo’s timepiece is much more subtle than Kvell’s Pop Clock. After all, in-your-face vibrant decor isn’t for all homes.

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07. Vespa Coral Visor 2.0 Helmet
Vespa, the brand, stands on two pillars. Retro-Italian design, and an absolutely delicious color palette. The Visor 2.0 helmet has its share of both. Designed to pair perfectly with the adorable Italian legend-of-a-scooter, the Visor 2.0 Coral helmet will protect your brain and will blow the brains of pedestrians as they catch a glimpse of the Coral-colored helmet blurring past. Pairs well with a coral colored Vespa and the Italian countryside. Both sold separately.

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08. Hip Bottle by Karim Rashid
Rashid was using vibrant hues like Coral long before Pantone named it the color of the year. A major part of Karim Rashid’s design legacy is his use of CMF as an absolute weapon. Take the Hip Bottle for instance. Add any other pastel color to the Hip Bottle and chances are it probably won’t stand out. Its form is simple, and the bottle isn’t as edgy as most sports bottles out there… but carefully drop the Coral hue on it and the Hip looks stunning. Also available in 5 other colors that don’t match up to the sheer beauty of the Coral variant.

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09. Bird of Paradise (2018) by KitchenAid
I could totally imagine myself walking into a kitchen with a tropical teal wallpaper with pineapple graphics on it, and surrounded by KitchenAid’s coral-colored appliances. Kitchenaid, in fact, began its own Color of the Year series last year, and believe it or not, Coral was their color of the year for 2018. Titled the Bird of Paradise, the entire collection of kitchen appliances sports the beautiful coral hue, right from the range of blenders to the stand mixer that I personally love most, probably because of its distinctive design, and my obsession for meringues (what, I’m human).

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10. Pantone Color of the Year Mug (2019)
I’d be remiss if I didn’t include a product from Pantone’s own catalog. Every year, along with their announcement of the COTY (Color of the Year), Pantone also releases their own merchandise, from notebooks to thumb drives to mugs, that feature the Color of the Year in its Pantone-branded color accuracy. The mugs, however, are a standout because notebooks are too basic and thumb drives are practically obsolete. Besides, look at that mug and tell me it isn’t simply the most eye-catching mug ever.

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