InDec - Speculative Product

Meet InDec, your personal interior decoration device!

“Every year, 1.7 million tons of furniture products reach the end of their lives, about 26 kg per capita.”

Problem

In a dystopian future, furniture production has all but ceased due to the EII (Environmental Impact Initiative) to stop global destruction. Citizens of society inhabit sterile concrete dwellings, and are only allowed a bed, a table, and a set of chairs. A room without color or personal flare makes for a sad existence. Unless...

Solution

How might we design an interior decorating experience for a society who no longer has access to physical decorative products? InDec is a speculative device that provides users with a holographic interior decorating experience.

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The physical console

The main console consists of the hologram-lens on top, five lights that represent charge-level, an on/off button, and a USB port for charging. Beneath that are 3 discs, that attach to the main console via magnetization. Each disc has a hologram lens on top and are powered via the magnetization. They are controlled through the console alone, and do not have any interface controls of their own.

The digital interface

The holographic dashboard operates within three sections. The floater on the left hosts the navigation, the middle will display a list of the items that are in the room at present, and the window on the right will showcase the selected item and allow the user to rearrange that selection or clear the disc.

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