The AquaIntelli Bathtub Soaks in Your Habits Utilizing AI

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Designer Yeong-Kyu Yoo’s work shared below the moniker of Cloud and Co is populated with examples of elegantly sculpted objects, every exhibiting an inviting softness expressed by mild curves. Whether or not designing a reminiscence stick, a lamp, or humidifier, there’s additionally the proof Yoo needs to tempt our needs towards the tactile. Which all makes the designer’s signature type befitting of the design of a tub, as Yoo has imagined for his AI-enhanced AquaIntelli bathtub.

Softly sculpted round its edges inviting bathers to sink neck deep into water, the AquaIntelli is a jet spa tub with a further technological card up its sleeve, delivering a personalised jet water therapeutic massage that turns into extra immersive and stress-free as the bathtub’s AI-enhanced system learns to focus its efforts onto preferences particular to its day by day consumer(s).

Detail of the minimalist sculpted bath tub's touch dial control display, showing the temperature of the bath water. A metal push button sits flush along the tub surface on the left side of the dial.

A flush mounted push button management prompts or deactivates the bathtub’s spa options with apparent simplicity.

Past its jet therapeutic massage acumen, AquaIntelli’s AI is imagined to mechanically regulate temperature, water ranges, and the jet depth to the bather’s most well-liked specs.

Detail of the minimalist sculpted bath tub right side with small perforation for the jet spa visible along the sides and bottom.

Detail of the minimalist sculpted bath tub's touch dial control display, showing the temperature of the bath water. A metal push button sits flush along the tub surface on the left side of the dial. A small integrated circle of LEDs are illuminated along the inside sides of the tub.

Side by side rendered images of the AquaIntelli's physical touch dial controls alongside its app equivalent, displayed on a smartphone showing preferred water temperature.

A water-resistant digital show dial-button knob borrows from a digital + bodily interface that any Nest thermostat consumer would rapidly acclimate to. Along with bodily controls, Yoo has geared up the AquaIntelli with an app equal, giving the consumer the choice to attract a shower even earlier than setting a foot inside the rest room.

Side view of the AquaIntelli tub with a center tub faucet protruding next to the touch dial control.

Side view of the gently sculpted perimeter of the AquaIntelli tub set against a black background.

As all of this AI-enhanced know-how appears fascinating, it’s actually Yoo’s consideration to type serving its perform towards leisure that has us hoping the AquaIntelli idea sees the sunshine of day as an actual world possibility.

Gregory Han is a Senior Editor at Design Milk. A Los Angeles native with a profound love and curiosity for design, mountain climbing, tide swimming pools, and street journeys, a collection of his adventures and musings could be discovered at gregoryhan.com.



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