Bronze A' Design Award Winner 2024
Imagine encountering two substantial blocky rectangular machines positioned side by side, together forming a single connected cleaning robot system roughly the size of a small utility vehicle, perhaps four feet tall, three feet wide, and extending four feet deep. The overall impression suggests sturdy capability and professional precision, with clean geometric forms and high-quality surface finishes throughout. Beginning with spatial orientation, the left module presents itself in deep charcoal gray with a matte velvety texture like smooth chalkboard, while the right companion module gleams in bright white with a glossy sheen reminiscent of polished porcelain or fresh appliance enamel. Both units share identical proportions and silhouettes, creating visual rhythm through repetition with variation, their rectangular bodies sitting low to the ground on visible wheel assemblies. The charcoal left unit features a prominent recessed rectangular panel on its forward face, within which two small amber indicator lights glow warmly like tiny windows, and below this panel embossed lettering spelling manufacturer identification emerges from the surface plane with subtle dimensionality. Moving upward, the top surface angles back slightly creating a shallow sloped profile, crowned by a cylindrical element in terracotta red like aged brick or terra cotta pottery, suggesting a sensor or beacon rising perhaps six inches above the main body. The white right-hand module mirrors this overall configuration but substitutes different surface articulation—its forward face presents a large octagonal cutout aperture like a geometric picture frame or porthole, revealing deeper interior structure and suggesting access to internal mechanisms or material reservoirs. Small cylindrical protrusions at the lower corners hint at additional sensory equipment. Both units rest on visible wheel assemblies partly concealed by their lower body panels, with safety orange plastic wheel guards visible beneath like protective fenders, these bright warm accents providing the only saturated color contrast against the neutral achromatic palette. The lighting falling across these machines comes from above and slightly right, creating a warm bright illumination like mid-morning sunlight through industrial windows, modeling the volumes with gradual shadows that deepen along left-facing surfaces and extend leftward across the floor as crisp-edged dark silhouettes. The floor itself feels smooth and cool, a polished concrete surface in pale blue-gray like rain-washed stone, its reflective quality catching dim mirror images of the machines' undersides. The background wall surfaces recede in soft neutral grays, one plane meeting another at a diagonal division suggesting architectural corner or wall junction, creating depth while maintaining visual simplicity. The overall tactile impression suggests smooth hard surfaces—cool metal, rigid plastic, polished stone—with occasional texture variation from matte powdery finishes to glossy reflective panels. The atmosphere feels quiet, still, controlled, like a pristine showroom or testing facility where these capable machines wait ready for deployment, their presence communicating patient competence and technological sophistication rendered in approachable rather than intimidating form.
Socl cleaning robot is an intelligent robot focusing on cleaning operations in the industrial field, which innovatively integrates the intelligence and flexibility of service robots with the efficiency and safety of industrial robots. The Socl cleaning robot incorporates the concept of future intelligent technology tough lines, solitary and ingenious color matching and lights full of sci-fi elements which surrounding industrial environment.