Playing it smart: iF Design Award 2021
As homes become smarter and in ever-increasing numbers, the iF Design Award 2021 honours the manufacturers that are making our homes more secure and our lives more healthy and comfortable.
July 12, 2021 | 10:00 pm CUT

Home automation devices will be installed in about 12 per cent of global households this year. Recently, a few of the most outstanding smart home products were awarded the iF Design Award 2021


The DCS-8635LH camera from D-Link (top) not only follows uninvited visitors wherever they go, it also detects the sound of broken glass. And with Yale’s Linus door lock (above), doors can be opened remotely
The ‘Internet of Things’ will play an increasingly far-reaching role in our lives in the future, with devices communicating independently with each other and integrating themselves into everyday activities as smart assistants


The Hansgrohe Home App (top) sends messages to the smartphone in the event of an emergency. It can also be used to operate RainTunes and lighting. With AquaSymphony Lite from Grohe (above), shower preferences can also be selected via app
A recent report predicted that around twelve per cent of global households will own home automation devices this year. By 2025, an increase to over 21 per cent is expected, or in other words: 478.2 million users worldwide


Towels can be dried germ-free with the Leader Smart Towel Rack (top). Clean room air is guaranteed thanks to Blueair’s HealthProtect (above), and it signals the user when the filter needs to be changed


The Core 400S True HEPA Smart Air Purifier from Levoit (top) measures ambient air quality and thus minimises energy consumption and filter wear. The TC-AC air conditioner from COLMO (above) is specially designed for kitchens and bathrooms

Light and much more with the Golden Ratio: the Fibonacci switch system by Basalte only reveals its range of functions with a second glance
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