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Chapter 7 & 8 Human Factors

A. Examples of Ergonomically Designed Seating:
A-1.) High Chair
A-2) Gravity Valans Chair
A-3)  Eames Lounge Chair
 
B. Ergonomically Designed Household Utensils:
B-1) Michael Graves Cooking Utensils & Storage
B-1.1) Michael Graves Kitchen Utensils
B-1.2) Michael Graves Tea Set
B-1.3) Michael Graves Bookshelf Clock

 
B- 1.4) OXO Designed Oven Mitts
 
B- 1.5) OXO Pour & Store Water Can

 
C. Safely Designed Items For Young Children:
C-1) Magnetic Cabinet Safety Locks

 
C-1.1) KidSafe Maximum Bite Size
 
C- 1.2) Edge & Corner Cushions
C- 1.3) Tub Sprout Safety Cover
C- 1.4) 2-in-1 Tricycle
D. Safely-Designed items for Elderly or Disabled Occupants:
D-1) Lumex Bariatric Trapeze
 
D- 1.1) Lumex Shower Transfer Bench
 
D-1.2) Serta Mobility Lift Chair

 
D-1.3) Talking watch for people with blurred vision or blindness
D-1.4) Reclining Bath Tub Lift
 
E: "Green" Interior Materials:
E-1) Laser Cut Bamboo Hanging Light
 
E- 1.1) Bamboo Flooring- Marble Style


 
E- 1.2) Coconut Shell Tiles
E-1.2) Coconut Shell Tiled Wall
 
E-1.3) Water Hyacinth Japanese Dining Room

 
E- 1.4) Biophotovoltaic Moss Table Generates Electricity Through Photosynthesis
E- 1.4) Biophotovoltaic Moss Table Zoomed in

 
F. Green Spaces:
F-1) Straw and Hemp Bale House
F-1.1) Office in Hakuhodo, Japan
F-1.2) Bottle houses
F-1.3) Eco-dome house
F-1.4) 136 Sq. ft. tiny home
G. Recycled materials used in Interior Furnishings:
G-1.) Dog bed made out of recycled chair
G-1.1) Beds out of wooden pallets
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