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Kumulus Amphora : A jar that converts air into water

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Nationality
Tunisia, France, Spain, Moroco, Italy
Group
AIR DESIGN STUDIO
Representative Designer
Zouhair Ben Jannet
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Grand Prize

AIR DESIGN STUDIO

About Project

This product replicates the natural phenomenon of dew formation and provides drinking water economically and sustainably to areas of water scarcity.

Equipped with solar panels, the machine can produce an average of 30 liters of fresh water a day without an external electricity, which is enough water for 15 to 20 people every day.

The jar-shaped design draws inspiration from amphoras that were used by Greeks and Romans to transport liquids like olive oil or store water in front of their homes.

It is an eco-friendly design that solves the water scarcity phenomenon threatening humankind and the lack of drinking water in African regions, as well as reducing the need of up to 250 kg of plastic waste per year and more than 2 tons of CO2 emissions.

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