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Jihyun Ryou’s Charming Art Objects Save Food From The Fridge

02/10/2012
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  • Jihyun Ryou's zero energy food containers Save Food From the Fridge
    Refrigerators are currently the most popular (and in many cases, only) way to keep our food fresh, but since they run 24/7, they're hardly the most eco-friendly. Wondering what kinds of alternatives we might be able to come up with, Korean designer Jihyun Ryou created "Save Food From The Fridge", a charming collection of art objects that keep food fresh using no energy. Sensible, zero energy and adorable, Jihyun Ryou's objects re-introduce and re-evaluate the way humans connect with other living beings, their food and themselves....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/jihyun-ryou-charming-art-objects-save-food-from-the-fridge/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Jihyun Ryou's zero energy food containers Save Food From the Fridge
    Refrigerators are currently the most popular (and in many cases, only) way to keep our food fresh, but since they run 24/7, they're hardly the most eco-friendly. Wondering what kinds of alternatives we might be able to come up with, Korean designer Jihyun Ryou created "Save Food From The Fridge", a charming collection of art objects that keep food fresh using no energy. Sensible, zero energy and adorable, Jihyun Ryou's objects re-introduce and re-evaluate the way humans connect with other living beings, their food and themselves....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/jihyun-ryou-charming-art-objects-save-food-from-the-fridge/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Jihyun Ryou's zero energy food containers Save Food From the Fridge
    Refrigerators are currently the most popular (and in many cases, only) way to keep our food fresh, but since they run 24/7, they're hardly the most eco-friendly. Wondering what kinds of alternatives we might be able to come up with, Korean designer Jihyun Ryou created "Save Food From The Fridge", a charming collection of art objects that keep food fresh using no energy. Sensible, zero energy and adorable, Jihyun Ryou's objects re-introduce and re-evaluate the way humans connect with other living beings, their food and themselves....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/jihyun-ryou-charming-art-objects-save-food-from-the-fridge/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Jihyun Ryou's zero energy food containers Save Food From the Fridge
    Refrigerators are currently the most popular (and in many cases, only) way to keep our food fresh, but since they run 24/7, they're hardly the most eco-friendly. Wondering what kinds of alternatives we might be able to come up with, Korean designer Jihyun Ryou created "Save Food From The Fridge", a charming collection of art objects that keep food fresh using no energy. Sensible, zero energy and adorable, Jihyun Ryou's objects re-introduce and re-evaluate the way humans connect with other living beings, their food and themselves....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/jihyun-ryou-charming-art-objects-save-food-from-the-fridge/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Jihyun Ryou's zero energy food containers Save Food From the Fridge
    Refrigerators are currently the most popular (and in many cases, only) way to keep our food fresh, but since they run 24/7, they're hardly the most eco-friendly. Wondering what kinds of alternatives we might be able to come up with, Korean designer Jihyun Ryou created "Save Food From The Fridge", a charming collection of art objects that keep food fresh using no energy. Sensible, zero energy and adorable, Jihyun Ryou's objects re-introduce and re-evaluate the way humans connect with other living beings, their food and themselves....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/jihyun-ryou-charming-art-objects-save-food-from-the-fridge/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Jihyun Ryou's zero energy food containers Save Food From the Fridge
    Refrigerators are currently the most popular (and in many cases, only) way to keep our food fresh, but since they run 24/7, they're hardly the most eco-friendly. Wondering what kinds of alternatives we might be able to come up with, Korean designer Jihyun Ryou created "Save Food From The Fridge", a charming collection of art objects that keep food fresh using no energy. Sensible, zero energy and adorable, Jihyun Ryou's objects re-introduce and re-evaluate the way humans connect with other living beings, their food and themselves....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/jihyun-ryou-charming-art-objects-save-food-from-the-fridge/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Jihyun Ryou's zero energy food containers Save Food From the Fridge

Refrigerators are currently the most popular (and in many cases, only) way to keep our food fresh, but since they run 24/7, they're hardly the most eco-friendly. Wondering what kinds of alternatives we might be able to come up with, Korean designer Jihyun Ryou created "Save Food From The Fridge", a charming collection of art objects that keep food fresh using no energy. Sensible, zero energy and adorable, Jihyun Ryou's objects re-introduce and re-evaluate the way humans connect with other living beings, their food and themselves....

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