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Image for the article A small branch to enhance your indoor air: O-Tree

While we might think they are, households aren’t the safer place to live in. Noxious products make noxious environment usually lacking the right oxygen dose. Of course, living nearby seashores or somewhere isolated in the Andes might take away this assumption. For the others, the majority of us, the O-tree might provide a clean air.

With a look similar to a tree branch, this air purifier created by Minbo Hyun consists of a main body and a supporting system. It has to be plugged into a small hole communicating to the outdoor. Purified oxygen comes afterwards, from outside unit is transported to each household than to human through oxygen generator. This unit has built-in oxygen storage tank which makes it very practical to move from a place to place by relocating support system.

Although we like the design, it might just be a reactive product, something to defensively retreat into one’s home sweet home. (via yanko)


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