I dislike leaving the house with wet, drippy hair, especially in winter because I catch a cold as easily as a toddler. are a great invention to prevent such things but with time being the most valuable resource today, do I really want to spend 10-20 minutes drying my thick mane? I think not. Most men and women would agree with me but what else can you do? Fortunately, a visionary thought of modern hair dryers being inefficient in the same manner and designed a concept for a hands-free model that doubles as a lamp too.
Korean industrial designer ByeongKyu Park has conceptualized Pillar hands-free hair dryer that lets the user make most of the precious time. Now this is an invention I could get behind. Pillar not only saves you time but space as well, which is a luxury in modern households.
The column-like design keeps your precious drawer and vanity space clutter-free to place other essentials. It sits in a corner of the room until the need arises or can be used as a . Designer: You get a laid-back start to your day with this hair dryer that frees up your hands to do a handful of morning chores.
It comes with a steel frame where you can magnetically attach the appliance at a desired angle to better facilitate multitasking or leisure. There are two cuboid contraptions: One is the hair dryer and the other is a lamp. Pillar hair dryer has an adjustable knob to regulate the airflow direction to carry out the same functionality as manual hair drying.
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