The classic Vacuum Jug by Erik Magnussen was introduced in 1977 and was awarded the ID-prize by the Danish Society of Industrial Design in 1977. His work - ranging from tableware to furniture, lamps and high-tech products - are all characterized by simplicity and functional elegance. Erik Magnussen's products are exhibited in museums worldwide. Available in lime green, blue, white, paprika, red, grey, and black.
Vacuum
Eclipse Vacuum Cleaner
The design philosophy behind the Eclipse was to remove many of the current problems associated with vacuum cleaners.
The Eclipse incorporates sensor-controlled navigation, which allows it to automatically move around obstacles.
This unique feature enables the product to follow you around obstacles.
A Beautiful Design That Sucks
This beautiful design by Stefano Giovanonni for Alessi reinforces the fact that even the lowliest of consumer products, the dustbuster, is ripe for a design centric makeover. People are waking up to the value of design in their everyday lives. Companies that pay attention to quality design will win big.
Cyclone 7L Vacuum cleaner

New style vacuum cleaner.
Russian design firm Art. Lebedev was hired to create this "new style of an old vacuum cleaner" to be built in Russia. Users of Shop-Vac's will know that this is a more ergonomic, and more practical form for a vacuum. From the same design firm that created the TaskWatch wall organizer and the barcode posters.
DESIGNERS: Artemy Lebedev, Eugeny Maslov, Alexey Zalata, Vladimir Sinelnikov, Yuri Trishin, Nick Vershinin, Ekaterina Bereziy, Ilya Mikhailov, Timur Bourbaev
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