Niels Weggeman

Beverick

The Beverick is an innovative beverage heating solution, designed during my Bachelor Final Project for Bentley Europe, a high-end hospitality industry supplier.

Product Design

Beverick

2017

Individual Project
Bachelor Final Project
5 day / week

10 weeks

Design Research
Product Design
Rapid Prototyping

Product Design

Beverick

2017

Individual Project
Bachelor Final Project
5 day / week

10 weeks

Design Research
Product Design
Rapid Prototyping

About the client

Bentley Europe is an SME that provides holiday resorts worldwide with luxurious furnishing and electric housewares. 

To distinguish themselves in an overly crowded, conservative and cut-throat market, they needed an innovative, creative and practical product to breathe new life into their currently stagnating portfolio.

Design Approach

1. Context Analysis


First, I analysed the current context of the client.

Then, I used the  developments in the market and an overview of their strengths and weaknesses to decide on a potentially attractive design direction:

2. Technology Analysis

After this, I studied relevant technologies and improved my understanding of the requirements for warm drink devices.

3. Conceptualisation

Based on this research, I designed two product concepts that would provide innovative beverage heating, but also could fit in nicely with the client’s current portfolio.

A.  
MiniQuic

B. 
Beverick

In consultation of the client, we agreed that concept B, the Beverick, was the most interesting concept to develop further.

4. Physical Prototyping

I performed both a physical and a virtual prototyping study to decide on the most practical implementation of this design.

5. Digital Prototyping

6. Brand Alignment Study

I studied Bentley’s existing portfolio to derive an overarching design language.

7. Intended Design Language

Then I made a collage of design artifacts, to serve as inspiration for the new brand direction. I combined these two design languages to settle on a new, elegant look and feel that fits with the existing brand.

Final Design:
The Bentley Beverick

The Beverick is a small watercooker that heats beverages using induction. The small amount of water contained in the cups helps avoid heating an excess of water. The transparent cups and lighting communicate to the user when their drink is ready.

The casing safeguards the glass whilst the drink is being warmed up, to avoid accidentally knocking off the glass. And the automatically closing cap creates an overpressure to help further increase efficiency and decrease heating time.

Digital Tools used

 Blender
3d

 3DS Solidworks

 Granta Edupack

 Adobe Photoshop

 Adobe Illustrator

 Adobe InDesign

Skills trained

Design Research

CAD
modelling

 Design for production

CGI
Rendering

Rapid Prototyping