General humidifiers focus primarily on practical functions, but NiuQiChongTian goes beyond that. Designed by Yao Wu and his team, this unique humidifier pays special attention to the integration of culture. Inspired by the year of the ox, this design combines porcelain technology with traditional Chinese culture to create a truly remarkable product.
The NiuQiChongTian humidifier stands out not only for its functionality but also for its aesthetic appeal. Made from ceramics, it showcases the exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail that Chinese culture is known for. The design team, which includes WuYao, YeXiaopeng, HuangWenlin, and ZhangHongji, worked tirelessly to bring this vision to life.
One of the standout features of the NiuQiChongTian humidifier is its built-in wireless charging capability. This not only makes it safer to use but also more convenient and efficient. No more dealing with messy cords or searching for an available outlet.
The project to create the NiuQiChongTian humidifier began in April 2017 in WenZhou and was completed in August 2019 in LongQuan. Throughout the process, the design team faced various challenges, including production possibilities, information availability, and technology. However, their dedication and perseverance paid off, resulting in a truly innovative and culturally significant product.
The NiuQiChongTian humidifier has garnered recognition and accolades in the design world. It was awarded the Iron A' Furniture Design Award in 2021. This prestigious award is given to designs that are well-designed, practical, and innovative, meeting professional and industrial requirements. The NiuQiChongTian humidifier is respected for its integration of industry best practices and competent technical characteristics, contributing to a better world.
With its unique blend of functionality, cultural significance, and aesthetic appeal, the NiuQiChongTian humidifier is a testament to the power of design to enhance our everyday lives. It not only improves the air quality in our homes but also adds a touch of elegance and tradition to our living spaces.
Project Designers: Yao Wu
Image Credits: Image #1: Photographer Xiang Meng xin, 2020.
Image #3:Creator An Si ying , 2020.
Project Team Members: Designer:WuYao
Designer:YeXiaopeng
Designer: HuangWenlin
Designer: ZhangHongji
Project Name: NiuQiChongTian
Project Client: Yao Wu