Vacuums, Clothes and Fresh Meat

Vacuums, Clothes and Fresh Meat

Design blog Core77 has highlighted the evolution of the modern vacuum cleaner, from its humble beginning trying to keep floors clean to its ability to maximize clothes storage and seal fresh meat.
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Sure there are vacuum robots now (that appear to scare small children and animals) that can take up to an hour and a half to vacuum a space that it would take a human about three minutes to take care of, but what's more interesting is looking at how the vacuum technology has been applied to non-vacuuming tasks.

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Laure Joliet
Laure is a Los Angeles–based photographer and design enthusiast. When not contributing to Dwell and Apartment Therapy, she's opening too many tabs in Firefox, baking, gardening and exploring the great outdoors.

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