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We try to organize our homes to be as comfortable and practical as possible but sometimes all it takes are a few tweaks to make things simple. The Letout Outlet is a perfect example of hidden functionality in seemingly common household objects. The purpose of the outlet is reduce unnecessary clutter, keep outlet multipliers and cables neatly organized and generally make life easier when in need of multiple power sources. With the outlets safely hidden inside the walls multipliers become obsolete, as the additional outlets are simply a push away. When the top of the outlet shell is pressed, the rest of it's body is released and the remaining outlets  that were previously hidden inside the wall compartment become visible and ready to use. When they are no longer needed another simple push puts them back into their original place. The outlet's “hidden function” concept can be used in lots of different ways. For example it can  alternatively serve as a hidden compartment for cell phone chargers.

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Andre Portugal
Andre Portugal, 11-17-09
Brilliant idea! Congratulations!
Irina Zhdanova
Irina Zhdanova, 11-12-09
It's great idea. Hope they soon will be in every home)
Anton Kozhevnikov
Awesome!
Damjan Stankovic
@Mikhail im not really sure, ideas are products of time, and when those solutions are necessary people invent them. (either really necessary or we are just bored with the current ideas). @Nebojsa thnx :* :))))
Mikhail Nagliy
Mikhail Nagliy, 11-09-09
artlebedev stole your idea.
Nebojsa Simic
Nebojsa Simic, 11-09-09
Great concept!!! Congratulation for RED DOT!!!!
Damjan Stankovic
@Denis - Thanks @ Mikhail - Look at the dates.
Mikhail Nagliy
Mikhail Nagliy, 11-09-09
http://www.artlebedev.ru/everything/rozetkus-3d/ o_O
Denis Bostandzic
Just one of yours brilliant ideas! Keep working :)
 
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