Humidifiers manages energy consumption and hygienic functions for your room

Humidifiers usually just perform one task and is also economically designed. They are meant to increase moisture levels indoors and are also mostly shaped like diffusers. While most that are available in the market do their job, there’s always room for improvement both function-wise and design-wise. One problem is that it affects the carbon footprint because sometimes it wastes energy and is also not so hygienic. This new humidifier from EDIR aims to solve some of those issues.

Designer: JKDesign Studio for EDIR

The Steam-Flow Humidifier was developed not just to give you “the most hygienic and pure humidification” but also to minimize the energy loss that most humidifiers bring. When it comes to its design, it’s also meant to not just be hidden because it’s not that aesthetically pleasing but it will be part of your space’s interior design. It also solves the issue that sometimes the humidifier becomes unhygienic because of the stored water and the material used for it. It also employs AI and ECO mode functions to manage the humidity and electrocal energy consumption.

How it does this is through the isolation system which means it doesn’t heat up all the water that you place in the water tank. It is able to separate the heating tray and the water tank so it will just heat up a portion of the water that is needed. The tank is made from stainless steel 316 and all the parts that touch the ater are made from stainless steel and a detachable silicone structure.

It looks like a printer or a small airconditioning system but is placed on a stand so it still looks aesthetic. The slightly splayed legs of the stand is not the most space-saving design though but it should do for a relatively big humidifier.