Experimental Designs by Amron

Amron Exptl
Amron Exptl

Since 2007, Amron Experimental, a New-York-based engineering atelier, has been producing cool and innovative designs for households and everyday lives. Scott Amron, founding principal and spiritual father of the Amron Exptl, electrical engineer, designer, and conceptual artist, is only 31 years old and yet has succeeded in building a hip company capable of stirring attention. The company has been gathering awards and praise all around, as function, green thinking, and art have never been so intertwined. Amron is nicknamed "indie inventor." Check out three of his coolest designs!

Vanishing FruitWash Label

Wash Label
Wash Label

Are you one of those who find sticky fruit labels disgusting? Well, Amron seems to have brought their era to an end. His washable fruit labels dissolve into and an organic fruit soap as soon as they are exposed to water and a bit of rubbing. The soap removes wax, pesticides, and fungicides as well as dirt and bacteria, and there is no need to buy costly produce wash anymore. Furthermore, there will be no more stickers that you need to peel off and throw away, leaving glue stains on your fruits — but if you don't feel like washing the fruit, you are of course free to remove the FruitWash Label in the old-fashioned way. Looks like fruit revolution to me!

Key Plus Key Ring

Keybrid
Keybrid

Why do we need separate keys and key rings if they can be combined? One day, after returning home and tossing his keys on the table, Scott Amron came up with the idea of joining the key and the key ring so that you can carry your keys in your other key. A ridiculous, not so important adjustment? Maybe, but it is so beautifully simple that within a one week of posting it on Amron the website, the company received over 25,000 preorders for the new key plus ring design. Two pieces of keys that can be cut to fit most door locks only cost 7 bucks.

Brush & Rince

Toothbrush Rinse
Toothbrush Rinse

Another simple yet ingenious design, Brush & Rince is a toothbrush with a "fountain feature" that can channel the water upwards from a faucet straight to your mouth for easy rinsing. There's no need to slurp water from your hands or use disposable cups anymore, as the water fountain does the job. It is a great design for children to make them enjoy such a boring activity as tooth-brushing, and let's face it: adults love to play too! Until now, the Brush & Rince wasn't available on the market, but these days, it is already possible to pre-order the toothbrush for as little as $2.18.

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