Environment 01: Entrance and Exit
An industrial design case study exploring a high-performance filtration system for households during pregnancy, balancing the internal and external environments with maternal health.
Environment 02: Kitchen Use
Redefining indoor air quality through the lens of maternal ergonomics—soft forms, intuitive interactions, and medical-grade purity.
Case Study Overview
Designing for expectant mothers needs to shift from technical practicality to emotional security. A multimodal purification system is not just a device; it is a silent guardian of motherhood.
By focusing on volatile organic compounds in the kitchen and particles carried in and out of the room, we designed a multi-module system that can adapt to the high activity and deep rest cycles of the home environment.
Development Phase
Optimize the intake grille to achieve embedded installation in a compact space, providing a seamless experience while minimizing visual footprint.
Soft-touch finishes and intuitive haptic controls designed for ease of use during late-stage pregnancy.
Multiple verified airflow channels ensure that a microclimate is formed around pregnant women, always keeping the touch cool and the scent fresh.
The Aura Purification system successfully bridges the gap between industrial capability and domestic intimacy.
By prioritizing the health of expectant mothers, we have created a design language
that speaks of safety, clarity, and the quiet beauty of a clean home.