Anke Salomon´s 2004 refrigerator concept - rearrange your fridge´s inner space
Anke Salomon is German designer who´s Refrigerator Project was a “honorably mentioned product” (means not the winner but one of the most interesting among 2000+ projects that took part) of the Electrolux Design Lab in 2004.
The refrigerator is a long and flat object fastened horizontally onto the wall. As the foodstuff can only be stored next to each other and not behind, the user never really looses overview over what´s in the fridge.

The food in the freezer compartment can be protected against falling out by several rubber bands and there is also a thermometer strip spanning through both compartments with several sensors to show the exact temperature in particular part of the compartment.
These designer fridge has five doors that can slide up and down independently. As for the inner space, the refrigerator and freezer compartments have adjustable volumes since the divider wall can be placed in 4 different positions allowing user to rearrange the refrigerator so that it fits his/her requirements the best.
A really nice designer refrigerator project so let´s hope that Electrolux will be able to turn it to some commercially successful model sometime in the future.
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