Wigloo Concept
Wigloo is a MPV vehicle targeted to families with an interior characterized by a variety of textile designs, colors, storage solutions and moving imagery that result in a stress minimising athmosphere. It was created by RCA students Ralph Tayler-Webb, Kyu-Han Choi and Carl Saunders.
The Wigloo Concept was the winner in the Best Personalisation category at the Interior Motives Design Awards 2008.
It was designed by Ralph Tayler-Webb, Kyu-Han Choi and Carl Saunders from the Royal College of Art – UK.
The design study was selected for "its great variety and its concept of modularisation and individualisation of functional-designed seats."
Wigloo is a family-oriented MPV which features a Penguin-themed robot – named Wigloo – who interacts verbally with the occupants and provides a direct connection with home.
The interior has a number of storage solutions and a stress-minimising athmosphere created by the uncluttered interface and use of colors and lighting.
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The interior textile designs are brought to life by the use of the latest technology in inks and material design.
Moving imagery can be created on the LCD displays integrated in the windows.
(Source: Interior Motives)















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