Showing posts with label Bath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bath. Show all posts
Saturday, February 14, 2009
How Tall Are You Mirror
Are you mini like Kylie? Or a mountain like Hulk Hogan? Measuring your height with numbers is so last decade, we all gauge our heights by celebrity now darling. This tongue-in-cheek mirror lists 120 celebrities by height and guarantees to have people loitering in front of it trying to make themselves more James Dean instead of Ben Stiller.
WIPER MIRROR
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If you've ever been the victim of unsightly watermarks or abusive messages written in the condensation of your bathroom mirror, then here is the answer. Fitted with a car windscreen wiper you can vamoose that pesky condensation with one fail swoop. No more ugly wet hand marks or toilet paper fluff left on your looking glass and also doesn't it just look pretty slick? Quirky and practical, you'll always be able to see your lovely mug in this mirror.
My additional idea is: to have the mirror shape design patterned by the wiper way, sort of curved and put a holder under the mirror to take the dripping water from the wiping and collect all the water in one place in the bottom of the mirror.
I wonder if they have an automatic wiping or not. But manual wiping with the wiper is still cool (no cable or wiring).
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Hidden Bathroom in your Closet
Not a day passes by when I don’t wish I could fold away my bathroom and hide it so that my room is made up only of comfortable fluffy pillows and rows and rows of shelves filled with books. But they don’t make it that way, or so I thought.
Cirrus MVR is a modular bathroom, designed by Michael Trudgeon, that can be relocated any place you wish. Cirrus MVR is equipped with all the basic necessities with built-in bath, shower, toilet and hand basin. All these utilities can be folded and pushed back into the main body of Cirrus MVR, even the man-length bath tub. The Cirrus MVR also contributes in its own way to keeping the planet going by reducing your water consumption.
Designed to help solve the climate and space saving problems, Cirrus MVR is equipped with a central water recycling and purifying unit which explains how it reduces the water consumption.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Omvivo Le Cob Bath
One great tempting to see it from side view...
Designed by Omvivo CEO & Chief Designer Joseph Licciarsi, the elegantly minimalist Le Cob bath pays hommage to Le Corbusier’s famous chaise longue. This bath tub is not something you see everyday, I can say that this bath tub can create a unique bathing experience. The soothing cascade overflow is naturally therapeutic, reminiscent of a river, as the water falls onto the pebbles below.
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