HRZ6000_Medical

■ Design Concept

– Clinical Minimalism

The soft-rounded rectangular pillar form softens the cold image typically associated with medical devices, while the soft edge treatment reduces the psychological distance with the user. Although the structure is clearly segmented into upper, middle, and lower sections, it is designed to be perceived as a single, flowing object through the continuity of its curved surfaces.

The tilt-type display positioned at the top front provides a natural viewing angle during procedures, and the control area is optimized to match the body’s movement. The vertical black panel in the center serves as a visual focal point that emphasizes the product’s identity while clearly distinguishing the functional control zone.

The cable and handpiece lines are organized through an upper arched structure, which functions as a formal element that visually represents the flow of the procedural movement beyond simple storage. The design, which minimizes unnecessary exposure, is well-suited for medical environments in terms of hygiene and maintenance.

The compact caster structure at the bottom supports stable movement of the equipment while reducing the overall volume, allowing it to respond flexibly to various layouts in hospitals and clinics. This is a result that fully reflects the actual context of use. It can be described as an archetype of restrained high-end medical design that neither hides nor flaunts its functions.

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