Posts tagged ‘shower’
The Waterdrop Shower Room brings to life the childhood fantasies of role-playing while taking a bath. Sometimes you’re a beastly pirate and sometimes a brave hero rescuing your ducks. This exciting enclosure comes with a tactile touchscreen that almost envelopes you. Its giant screen happily plays for you soothing melodies of the Chinese Opera to Nemo (although I reckon the big guys will opt for something more seductive!) and transports you to fantasy land!
The enclosure is actually a two-part thing; with the upper section rising up and lower section sliding and rotating to give easy access to the showers. Features include a powerful tactile touch screen that controls the video, music, showers, jet intensities and temperatures.
Designer: Wu Chenghou



Posted by admin on 2009/11/16 at 13:18 under Product Design.
Tags: bath, childhood, Interface Design, semantics, shower, Simplicity
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Plenty if you want the Roca Box. Segmented sanitary spaces, all come together like the accordion; compact in the box! For a good measure, a concept known as the “Thermal Bomb” has been thrown in. Thermal Bomb essentially uses humid air to heat the water and is supposedly energy efficient as well. Would you like to bathe in the box, or do you need conventional spacious grandeur?
Designers: Clara del Portillo Pardo & Alejandro Selma Lázaro








Posted by admin on 2009/11/11 at 11:11 under Product Design, Space Design.
Tags: bath, eco-friendly, ecologic, modular, module design, roca, shower, system, system design
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On a recent trip out of town, I crammed into my suitcase this vanity bag containing soap, facewash, lotions, perfume, gels etc. In short a mini replica of my personal hygiene collection. Then again Murphy’s Law kicked in and the bottles of lotion and shampoo just burst open, soiling all my clothes! Wish I could have carried this “Wash One” pills instead. Tablets of hair, face, body wash and even toothpaste! Brilliant!
Designer: Se Jun Lee




Posted by admin on 2009/11/05 at 07:29 under Product Design.
Tags: experience design, interactive, make up, pill, shower, Simplicity, vanity, wash
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It’s always about the future, and in the future you guys are going to realize the need of doubling up your interior spaces by adding more than one function to a room. Like, you may want your bathroom to double up as a gym when you’re not taking a bath. So how about you get the Roca Active & Relax Bathroom? It’s this luxurious room where the sunken bath is really sunken, invisible till you don’t open up the floorboards. No windows too, instead 3 floor-to-ceiling LCDs giving you the illusion of a panoramic view.
Still not satisfied? How about we give you a bathroom where the screens are connected to the Home PC so that you can watch movies as you laze in the double bathtub, or take a shower in the rainfall! Super sex-citing!
Designer: Michal Mitek











Posted by admin on 2009/10/25 at 13:34 under Product Design, Space Design.
Tags: bath, experience design, Interface Design, interior design, semantics, sexy, shower, Space Design
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Designed by Hideki Kawata, the PUMA Smart shower system being apart sustainable also boasts both a technologically as well as aesthetically advanced design. Shaped around the idea of fusing technology and recycled materials to achieve a higher level of sustainability, the PUMA bathroom accessories introduce the stylistic elements of the modern sports products into your bathroom, prompting the users to adapt a green and healthy lifestyle. Integrating features like spray control, pressure control, a swiveling hose-to-shower connection for flexibility and an ergonomic handle for ease of use, the PUMA Smart shower comes with a controller that allows the users to control and view water temperature, preset a desired temperature and also monitor their water usage through a simple-to-use interface.
The PUMA shower system also includes a water tap that featuring a hybrid design utilizes both mechanical and electronic controls to control water flow and temperature. Presenting the hot and cold buttons on the head, the PUMA tap also displays the change in temperature visually, while the occupancy sensor automatically shuts off the tap when no occupancy is detected by the system. Ideal for gyms and swimming pools, the PUMA Smart shower and faucet persuades users to increase energy savings and decrease the wastage of water.

Posted by admin on 2009/09/11 at 17:12 under Product Design.
Tags: puma, shower, shower system, sporty
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