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Ikea developing a table that tells you what to cook

The table can suggest recipes and preparation techniques

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Innovator: Marcus Engman, 49; design manager at Ikea.

Form and function: Ikea's Table for Living can detect the foods and ingredients on its surface and suggest recipes and preparation techniques.

Origins: Ikea and design firm Ideo spent about two years developing concepts for the kitchen of 2025.

How it works: Attached above the table, a camera films the ingredients on the surface, then sends the images to your home PC for analysis by specially designed software. After sifting through its database for recipes that match what's on the table, the software sends them to a projector above, which shows them on the surface.
 
Cost: Engman says he wants to mass-produce the smart furniture without making it more expensive than a conventional Ikea table.

Other uses: The table could eventually incorporate induction coils to heat food or charge a phone, he says.

Next steps: Nadia Elrokhsy, a professor of sustainable interior design at Parsons School of Design, says the table could help people make better use of food that might otherwise go to waste. For now, Engman says his team is working to bring down the costs of incorporating more technology. "When you work with things like this, the hardest thing to achieve is low price," he says. "We are Ikea. We don't want to put expensive solutions onto the market."

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First Published: Nov 28 2015 | 8:24 PM IST

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