Karim Rashid Knows How to Warm Milk for Babies
6 January 2010 | By Anna Rudenko
The globally renowned designer Karim Rashid thinks that milk for babies should be warmed by their mothers without using any electricity or gas. He developed stylish Iiamo Go bottles that warm the milk with body temperature and nothing more.
The brand-new bottle makes the milk warm with the help of a disposable, portable, non-electrical, throw-away organic cartridges with water and salt in it. The concept is quite simple: as the salt becomes re-hydrated, the heat is generated.
Before feeding the baby with the milk, put the cartridge in the bottom of the bottle, push, and wait a few minutes — the milk, warmed to the body temperature, is ready. The bottle can be used in any place and at any time you and your child need it.
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Rasmus
11 January 2010 02:46 pm
iiamo has just won a GOOD DESIGN 2009 Award – one of the most if not the most prestigious design award in the world.
To give you an idea GOOD Design was founded in Chicago in 1950 by architects Eero Saarinen, Charles and Ray Eames, and Edgar Kaufmann, Jr. and bestows international recognition upon the world’s most prominent designers and manufacturers for advancing new, visionary, and innovative product concepts, invention and originality, and for stretching the envelope beyond what is considered ordinary product and consumer design.
iiamo won together with among others Apple and NASA (!) and will be exhibited at The Chicago Athenaeum in the GOOD DESIGN Show for 2010 in Chicago in June, 2010.
Also, iiamo just received a Best of Year 2009 Merit Award from Interior Design Magazine.