
ecochill product display map and introduction poster

No Energy Cooling Sculptural Potted Plant Effect Diagram
This subversive vase design not only has elegant environmental protection function, but also has high rationality of product use. When people decorate their vases, they will no longer be restricted by the length of flower branches, which subverts the traditional flower arrangement method. They need to rely on the mutual support between toothpicks and flower branches to achieve a fixed effect. This structure can enable people to freely insert flowers on them according to its framework, it is not only the upper and lower dimensions, but the free dimensions of multiple directions. After completing the aesthetics of flower arrangement, people will water naturally, which provides a natural water source for water evaporation and physical cooling. While watering the flowers, the excess water will be stored in the open container below, which not only provides a water source for flower pots to cool down without energy, but also provides a source of life for flowers to maintain blooming.

No energy cooling sofa side small coffee table renderings display

Product Iteration Chart and Product Dimension Chart
yate xiang video - Compressed with FlexClip
With global warming, people rely more and more on air conditioning, but the abuse of air conditioning further exacerbates global warming and urban heat island effect, thus forming a vicious circle. The original intention of this product series is to reduce people's dependence on air conditioning and reduce global warming in a popular way of household energy-saving cooling. At the same time, considering people's acceptance of sustainable products, it focuses on interesting interactions between products, as well as the practicality, aesthetics and functionality of products and home spaces. It gives the home space sculptural beauty, while at the same time has the driving force of sustainable living.
The current collection includes sofa-side machine designs and sculptural vase designs. It uses the pure natural physical principle of water evaporation to take away heat. By combining with abstract bonsai scenes, it cleverly arouses people's enthusiasm and introduces water into product design in an interesting way. After many calculations and experiments, the surface area of the product is increased as much as possible while maintaining the functionality and aesthetics of the product. Simply pouring water into the product can achieve energy-free refrigeration and humidification, reducing energy consumption and environmental pollution caused by humidifiers and air conditioners.
With global warming, people rely more and more on air conditioning, but the abuse of air conditioning further exacerbates global warming and urban heat island effect, thus forming a vicious circle. The original intention of this product series is to reduce people's dependence on air conditioning and reduce global warming in a popular way of household energy-saving cooling. At the same time, considering people's acceptance of sustainable products, it focuses on interesting interactions between products, as well as the practicality, aesthetics and functionality of products and home spaces. It gives the home space sculptural beauty, while at the same time has the driving force of sustainable living.
Crystal Item Yate
Independent Designer | Environmental Design Pioneer | Innovative Thinking Practitioner
Personal Profile
Crystal is an independent designer committed to the deep integration of environmental protection and modern design. With extensive design experience and a strong academic background, she focuses on solving environmental problems and promoting sustainable development through innovative design. In her design philosophy, environmental protection is not only a responsibility, but also an expression of lifestyle. She firmly believes that the power of design can guide people to spontaneously participate in environmental protection actions, so as to achieve a harmonious coexistence between man and nature.
Crystal graduated from THU with two master's degrees, UoE and RCA. Throughout her career, she has explored new boundaries of design, incorporating cutting-edge concepts such as unconscious design, emotional design, sustainable design and green design into every project. She has cooperated with many international well-known enterprises and institutions, accumulated rich practical experience, and won many design awards.