Nalina Moses

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Should a microwave oven look like a microwave oven, and, if so, what exactly is that?  My graciously appointed office pantry has a Sharp Half Pint, a smaller-than-average microwave, about the size of a bowling ball, that’s perfect for dorm roo…

Should a microwave oven look like a microwave oven, and, if so, what exactly is that?  My graciously appointed office pantry has a Sharp Half Pint, a smaller-than-average microwave, about the size of a bowling ball, that’s perfect for dorm rooms, small apartments, and office pantries.  But the oven mechanism – the bright white box where we set our leftovers and stale coffee to be irradiated – is wrapped in curved plastic panels that are trying very hard to make the appliance look like more than just a microwave.

There’s a recurring joke on 30 Rock about Jack’s half-cooked marketing schemes for GE microwaves.  (In one episode his team makes the case really big and puts four wheels, four doors, and a steering wheel on it.)  There must have been similar brainstorming sessions at Sharp.  The earliest Half Pints have a simple, rectangular white plastic case that echoes the inner box.  Then, in 2000, Sharp released a series with curved translucent cases in rainbow hues, similar to the colored iMacs.  Today the oven is only available in opaque black.  Our office Half Pint is a pretty, see-through, cornflower blue.  Each time I open it I have to wonder what a microwave oven was meant to look like, because I doubt that this is it.  Unlike the iMac, with its freely curving case, the Half Pint case remains squished and cubish; it sticks close to the contours of the oven inside.  It’s nice to be able to see through the front panel to the sleek metal box within.  Perhaps Sharp can engineer a microwave with a clear, orthogonal case, unsoftened by curves and color.  That would be honest and also, maybe, unappetizing.

January 10, 2013 by Nalina Moses
January 10, 2013 /Nalina Moses /Source
30 Rock, APPLIANCES, INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, Sharp, microwave oven, plastic
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