Signorini’s ceiling-mounted faucet is an interesting design for sure, but it might also be practical for people who tend to sleep in late. Just wash your hair and go.
This RainBrain smart shower controller from Hansgrohe seems like one of those things that you didn’t think you needed, but once you try it you can never go back to what you had before.
This designer-friendly shower kit is for people who really like squares. The simple, elegant 5×5 modules can be arranged freely and serve several functions, including thermostat, speaker, volume and diverter controls, showerhead, lighting and shelving.
Showering standing up? That’s for savages. I want to lie down when I bathe—and I want it to be on a bed of colourful fish. I want a Hydroglass.
Marketing a $US130 handshower as a recession-friendly bathroom upgrade is pretty ballsy, but, if there’s anywhere I’d weep about losing my retirement, it’d be under the Flipside’s “layer of dense, soft, enveloping downpour of relaxation.”
Sure, there are other methods of conserving water in the shower, but none of them put your life on the line like the inflatable shower curtain from designer Elisabeth Buecher.
Laugh all you want. But there’s a balding guy reading this right now who can’t help but to hear the whole pitch. (I’m with you, buddy! Let’s do this!)
The Cromobox LED shower door by Antonio Lupi is designed to change colours across a spectrum in order to promote relaxation. But I sense disaster here.
The Aquapeutics shower is the kind of shower you’d take if you really needed to clean yourself off. The kind you’d take if you accidentally saw your parents having sex.