telephone booth recycled to shower

shortlisted entry
of designboom’s competition ‘re-think and re-cycle’.
design by raf dauwe + jan geiger + julia von vietinghoff from germany.

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ooh la la
you don’t have to speak french to wear this stylish french beret shower cap
available at the spoon sisters

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shower and beach hood made of oiled silk, this waterproof hood permits milady
to enjoy the thrills of the showerwithout damaging her permanent wave.

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transparent face mask, slipped over the head, a bag of cellulose tissue designed for use in skiing
and other outdoor sports offers protection for th face without interfering with vision. the transparent
mask can also be used as a shower cap, an apron, a tray cover, and a turban, the makers say.
articles from popular science, via modern mechanics

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matwalk by paolo ulian
slippers are integrated into the mat, allowing you to walk comfortably and without slipping on dirty or wet floors.
at the same time, matwalk can be seen as a new way of wiping the bathroom floor.
produced by droog

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silhouette shower by timo kakel from chile

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if you’ve been wanting a plastic lizard to dispense your shampoo and conditioner, you’re in luck!
it’s available now
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gas mask (left) by chris dimino
the shower mirror security camera (right) proves once again that we can never relax in the
war against those dirty terrorists. after all, why else would you want to stick a covert
surveillance camera in a shower cubicle, unless it’s to identify dangerous hair liquids
pre boarding? (mainly meant to spy on unaware persons who shower in some perverts bathroom.)
via red ferret

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a typical standard flat square tile meets with a waterpipe. it has to give up its flatness, becoming 2,5 dimensional
to be able to cover the pipe. if the pipe curves, so does its cover. the resulting system can be applied in 2 different situations:
A) inside the house the pipe is part of the heating system : hot water circulates underneath the tiles, heating the bathroom.
shortlisted entry of designboom’s competition 100% tiles exhibited in london in 2004.
design by gerhard abel from austria
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