HEAT CONCEPTS FOR BASF

A unique material inspires concept designs of household objects

Inspired by the unique heat-resistant properties of BASF’s Ultrason polymer, HEAT is a materials exploration reinterpreting five traditional domestic products: a kettle, a toaster, a clothes hanger, a lamp, and a hairdryer.

The award-winning carafe-inspired Kettle allows you to watch the water as it boils in a clear, cool-to-the-touch plastic vessel, which can be placed directly on any surface after heating. A metal plate at the bottom of the double-walled design heats the water by induction, making the Kettle safer and easier to clean.

The Toaster is a soft-edged and lightweight form. Its open and transparent shell allow for a visual and olfactory sensory experience, and prevents burning by allowing the cook to directly control the appliance.

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Project date: 2006


Facts & Figures

Smaller spaces and packed schedules are spurring customers to seek space-efficient, multipurpose goods.

The Heat concept family was inspired by BASF's proprietary Ultrason® material, a heat-resistant polymer that is shatter-proof, scratch- and impact-resistant, and impervious to hot water, steam or chemicals.

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The Toaster concept stays cool as the bread browns.
The Toaster concept stays cool as the bread browns.
Toaster concept.
Toaster concept.
The Carafe concept's pristine form.
The Carafe concept's pristine form.
Kettle concept, inspired by a carafe.
Kettle concept, inspired by a carafe.
The Hangar concept uses heat to smooth wrinkles.
The Hangar concept uses heat to smooth wrinkles.
Lamp concept, used as a desk lamp.
Lamp concept, used as a desk lamp.
Hair dryer concept - compact and cool-to-the-touch.
Hair dryer concept - compact and cool-to-the-touch.