AbstractBy Kangisaq Payne-Trigg
Revolving Closet is a device that, upon activation, rotates to allow users to select an outfit quickly. Targeting all individuals, regardless of age or occupation, this innovation aims to streamline morning routines by facilitating outfit planning. Its originality lies in its novelty; no similar product currently exists in the market.
To bring the Revolving Closet to life, recycled metal wires and buttons would be utilized in its construction. While feedback on the idea is not specified, the next steps would likely involve developing a business plan, creating a prototype, and potentially seeking investors to scale production. The use of recycled materials adds value by promoting sustainability and reducing costs.
Profitability could be achieved through the sale of the Revolving Closet, with its base costs likely dependent on the materials used and the manufacturing process. The economic value lies in its potential to streamline morning routines and reduce decision fatigue, benefiting users in various ways. Funding for the idea could be sought from environmentally conscious investors or those interested in innovative home solutions.