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Rocking Powered Murakami Chair by Rochus Jacob

101509rocking_chair_rochus_jacob.jpgWhy waste valuable kinetic energy created while leisurely rocking when you could power an OLED lamp while doing so? That's probably the question that spurred on this design by Rochus Jacob, resulting in the Murakami Chair...

 
 

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Advanced nano-dynamo technology which is built in to the skids of the chair and more efficient light sources such as the newly developed OLED generation makes it possible to build a rocking chair with a reading lamp running on electricity generated from the rocking motion. During daylight the energy gets stored in a battery pack. The construction of the flat and bendable organic light emitting diodes allows new form factors such as using the traditional shape of a lamp but instead of having a light bulb the lampshade himself turns out to be the light source. To have a drastic reduction of consumption the big challenge will be to make consuming less feel like getting more.

The Murakami Chair shared 1st prize of the Designboom Green Life Competition. More details and photos here.

posted originally from: Unplggd

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seating - dining & sidechairs, energy & power, design

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This is really cool. I love it.

posted by MollydeA on October 16th 2009 at 1:28pm
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Hmm...has anybody thought about powering up a gym with all of the kinetic energy created from the treadmills? Think about that...probably the membership fee will be reduced as well, haha!

posted by Shela on October 17th 2009 at 12:10am
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