threadrobe
This robot wardrobe is basically Cher's closet from Clueless
Would you trust a robot to put away your clean laundry, then help you pick out an outfit? He's the brains behind Threadrobe, a D.C.-based startup that built a wardrobe that automatically separates, identifies, and stores your clothes--then dispenses them in a complete outfit at your command. "We call it automated furniture, but it's kind of a hybrid of furniture, appliances, simple robotics, and software," he said. Users put clean clothes in a drawer at the bottom of the unit, and the Threadrobe's robotic arm hangs them inside. When it's time to get dressed, the process works in reverse--and the arm dispenses a complete outfit into a steamer that refreshes and dewrinkles garments.