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Korean designer Jihyun Riyou is designed to store food in the refrigerator without stopping. It just does not pay any energy, picture of an olive tree but also look good. His project "Save food fridge" is focused on preserving food through the design objects that are environmentally friendly and prevent waste.
Has a shelf for storing vegetables, such as carrots picture of an olive tree and onions, which is then placed in the sand funnel, through which the water can be poured. On the shelf eggs can be filled with water to check the freshness of eggs by looking at whether picture
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According to Ryou generated by observing the food more awareness of food preservation and better thought of overuse of energy and wasting picture of an olive tree food. He sees a design tool slowly to raise awareness of food and energy. His goal is to implement the new traditions and rituals in our culture, so that we can better picture of an olive tree deal with energy and food.
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