AWARD YEAR
2015
CATEGORY
Home
GOALS
Responsible Consumption & Production
KEYWORDS
stove, sustainability, survival
COUNTRY
Hungary
DESIGNED BY
Péter Toronyi
WEBSITE
http://www.toronyi.com
Kálha
LOW-TECH LIFE-SAVER STOVE-SYSTEM TO PREVENT HYPOTHERMIA
In 2011 270 people froze to death in Hungary: 112 outside, 158 in their homes without having any proper housing facilities. Poor people, who can afford only to live in favelas are mostly the victims of harsh weather conditions. This is a serious problem. For this reason, I designed a product for survival. My aim was to help poor people and families who fight the wrath of winters and are forced to live in favelas. Kálha is a stove which is made out of fireclay material that has very good heat preserving properties. It is made by local potters from local materials and the production cost reaches only up to a few Euros. The primary function of Kálha is survival as it keeps the body warm when the user sits on it. When the Kálha is warm enough, the upper part can be removed and put under the blanket which at night also keeps the body warm. Apart from this, the Kálha can also be used as a stove: the wood inside burns for about 30 minutes and after the Kálha stays warm for 2-3 hours.