Perfect sleep
(2018) In Diploma work IDEM05 20181Industrial Design
- Abstract
- At the time for the starting point of this master
thesis, the Electrolux Healthy Home department where at a high extent looking into how a system of products that could communicate with one
another could give the user a better experience
in the home. Products that where looked into for coupling where for example an air purifier with
a robotic vacuum-cleaner, maybe also coupled
with any other product that could give the cus-
tomer a better experience in the experience area “well-being”.
This project aims to investigate how the expe-
rience of the future smart home could look like
in relation to sleep. What does perfect sleep
mean to people and how could Electrolux – with their air and water products – find a system (or
... (More) - At the time for the starting point of this master
thesis, the Electrolux Healthy Home department where at a high extent looking into how a system of products that could communicate with one
another could give the user a better experience
in the home. Products that where looked into for coupling where for example an air purifier with
a robotic vacuum-cleaner, maybe also coupled
with any other product that could give the cus-
tomer a better experience in the experience area “well-being”.
This project aims to investigate how the expe-
rience of the future smart home could look like
in relation to sleep. What does perfect sleep
mean to people and how could Electrolux – with their air and water products – find a system (or
product) that could help people sleep as well as possible. What is needed for a perfect night’s
sleep? The project is investigating the whole
experience of sleep, falling asleep, sleeping and waking up from different perspectives but with an emphasise on user needs.
I would like to thank my supervisor at Electrolux, Martin Alexanderson, and all of the other col-
leagues at the Healthy Home department, for the great guidance and support during my time as
a master thesis worker at Electrolux. A special
thank you to Kim Michel for the great support
during the contact with the model maker used in the realization of the product.
I would also like to express my gratitude towards the whole design department for insights and
guidance, in particular Sofia Andreasson for
sharing trend insights, Amanda Molina Zop-
pas from the engineering department for all the
support, Mathilda Velevska for the consumer
insights from the marketing department, Hanna Lundén for the positive input and Ebba Heden-
blad for the great discussions and user experi-
ence insights.
Finally a warm thank you to my teachers from
the School of Industrial Design in Lund, who
despite the distance has been of great help
during this master thesis. My supervisor, Char-
lotte Sjödell, who always brings light and clarity, my examiner, Claus-Christian Eckhardt for great support and Jasjit Singh who gave me guidance when I needed it the most.
Julia Söderberg
Stockholm, June 2017 (Less)
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- Söderberg, Julia
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- IDEM05 20181
- year
- 2018
- type
- H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
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- Diploma work
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- ISRN: LUT-DVIDE/ EX--18/50418-SE
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- language
- English
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- 8957814
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- 2018-10-01 13:48:36
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@misc{8957814, abstract = {{At the time for the starting point of this master thesis, the Electrolux Healthy Home department where at a high extent looking into how a system of products that could communicate with one another could give the user a better experience in the home. Products that where looked into for coupling where for example an air purifier with a robotic vacuum-cleaner, maybe also coupled with any other product that could give the cus- tomer a better experience in the experience area “well-being”. This project aims to investigate how the expe- rience of the future smart home could look like in relation to sleep. What does perfect sleep mean to people and how could Electrolux – with their air and water products – find a system (or product) that could help people sleep as well as possible. What is needed for a perfect night’s sleep? The project is investigating the whole experience of sleep, falling asleep, sleeping and waking up from different perspectives but with an emphasise on user needs. I would like to thank my supervisor at Electrolux, Martin Alexanderson, and all of the other col- leagues at the Healthy Home department, for the great guidance and support during my time as a master thesis worker at Electrolux. A special thank you to Kim Michel for the great support during the contact with the model maker used in the realization of the product. I would also like to express my gratitude towards the whole design department for insights and guidance, in particular Sofia Andreasson for sharing trend insights, Amanda Molina Zop- pas from the engineering department for all the support, Mathilda Velevska for the consumer insights from the marketing department, Hanna Lundén for the positive input and Ebba Heden- blad for the great discussions and user experi- ence insights. Finally a warm thank you to my teachers from the School of Industrial Design in Lund, who despite the distance has been of great help during this master thesis. My supervisor, Char- lotte Sjödell, who always brings light and clarity, my examiner, Claus-Christian Eckhardt for great support and Jasjit Singh who gave me guidance when I needed it the most. Julia Söderberg Stockholm, June 2017}}, author = {{Söderberg, Julia}}, language = {{eng}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, series = {{Diploma work}}, title = {{Perfect sleep}}, year = {{2018}}, }