Wow. We’ve dubbed this the Moses Plane as, in the style of our Biblical friend, this aircraft’s roof retracts and separates to allow everyone a breath of fresh air at 15,000 feet.
Forget regurgitated air billowing through the air con system, we want fresh clouds and we want them now!
Obviously, this is not actually a real concept; even the world’s fattest traveller wouldn’t be able to remain in their seat – but one day folks, one day…
Tired of those white plastic boxes that become an eyesore in your contemporary living space? Well, if you’ve got a bit of budget, you can beat the heat and maintain your funky interior design with this sleek ‘ARTCOOL’ air con mirror from LG. Good on them for producing something that not only serves a purpose, but looks cool in doing so.
It’s expected to be a huge hit with design-savvy people, who – let’s face it – just love looking in the mirror.
Whether you see this as a tramp’s paradise or a welcome relief for commuters probably says a lot about you.
You won’t be surprised to hear this bus stop concept is already in use in the chic, tech-savvy emirate of Dubai where travellers can escape the 45 degrees Celsius intensity and chill out on their way to work.
The fully air-conditioned shelter even features snazzy touch-screens to alert approaching bus drivers. Only in Dubai are people too cool to stick out their hands…
Steady now. When a short skirt isn’t enough to get some fresh air swirling up your legs, revert to these odd-looking things.
Despite resembling something out of Spartacus’ wardrobe, these boots swill cold air around your lower legs and feet, so you feel as though you’re actually walking on air.
Modelled in Manchester of all places; we can’t see these being practical footwear as the heavens open, though we imagine they’ll help those who suffer with pongy foot odours.
Readers in London just felt their stomachs churn slightly; that dreaded summer Tube journey where seats are rarer than rocking horse poo and it’s so hot, you could drop an egg and watch it fry.
Well, as of June 2010, London Underground commuters will be able to ditch their hand-held fans and bask in a fresh, icy carriage as air conditioning finally arrives on the Tube.
No more racing down five flights of stairs, suited and booted, heavy laptop in tow, to end up claustrophobic and sweating like Jacqui Smith with the auditors in.
We couldn’t help but include another offering from LG’s swanky ARTCOOL range, which encompasses stunning artwork with temperature adaptation.
This new concept of three-dimensional air flow provides heat or cooling from either the front panel or both sides, and does so in style.
The front fascia clips open and allows the user to place in artwork of their choice to complement any room, and its slimline profile and clean lines makes this spectacular product one of the most efficient, effective and advanced air conditioning units around.