Bathrooms - Yanko Design https://www.yankodesign.com Modern Industrial Design News Mon, 16 Jun 2025 18:16:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Barbie collaborates with German interior brand for aethetic collection https://www.yankodesign.com/2025/06/16/barbie-collaborates-with-german-interior-brand-for-aethetic-collection/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=barbie-collaborates-with-german-interior-brand-for-aethetic-collection Mon, 16 Jun 2025 21:30:46 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=559246

Barbie collaborates with German interior brand for aethetic collection

When I was a child, of course, Barbie was one of my first playmates. I always dreamt about having the dreamhouse and other sets, but...
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When I was a child, of course, Barbie was one of my first playmates. I always dreamt about having the dreamhouse and other sets, but all my parents could give me at that time were just the regular ones without much accessories. I told myself then that when I grew up and had my own money, i would actually live in my own Barbie Dreamhouse, not the toy version but an actual house that was predominantly pink. Well of course, that didn’t happen since my color preference and tastes changed but if you’re the type who still would like to live in a Barbie-inspired house, then now is your chance.

In a bold and creative partnership, Barbie™ has joined forces with HEWI, a German design company renowned for its innovative and accessible sanitary and hardware solutions. The result is the Barbie x HEWI collection, a unique product line that blends timeless Bauhaus principles with Barbie’s iconic aesthetic to reimagine the possibilities for modern interiors. The latter is known for high-quality, inclusive, and universal design solutions and so we get a fitting collaboration for the sanitary and hardware sector.

Designer: HEWI

The Barbie x HEWI collection integrates the playful, bold, and instantly recognizable elements of Barbie’s branding, specifically pink and stylish, with HEWI’s expertise in functional, accessible design. The products are crafted to be both visually striking and highly usable, making them suitable for a wide range of spaces, from homes and hotels to public buildings. This includes having items with clean lines and geometric forms so they remain timeless and versatile. And since HEWI is about accessibility, the collection is intended for anyone, regardless of age and ability.

It doesn’t seem like this collection is something that you can simply purchase off the shelf at a typical retail store. Instead, if you’re interested in acquiring pieces from the Barbie x HEWI collection, you will need to consult directly with HEWI, as indicated on their official website. This approach suggests a more curated and possibly customizable process, likely tailored to individual client needs or specific project requirements. Currently, the collection’s showcase focuses primarily on bathroom and bedroom elements, highlighting HEWI’s expertise in these areas. Featured items include a modern shower, a stylish toilet cleaner, innovative clothes racks, a chic toilet paper holder, a functional yet elegant bathroom stool, and even all of the bathroom tiles themselves, each designed with the collection’s signature blend of playful Barbie aesthetics and timeless Bauhaus-inspired lines.

This curated selection demonstrates the collection’s versatility and its ability to transform everyday spaces into vibrant, thoughtfully-designed environments.By merging Barbie’s cultural influence with HEWI’s commitment to universal design, this collection challenges conventional ideas about what interior accessories can be. It proves that practical solutions do not have to sacrifice style or personality but can instead be put together.

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Towel drying radiator adds aesthetic look to your bathroom https://www.yankodesign.com/2025/06/09/towel-drying-radiator-adds-aesthetic-look-to-your-bathroom/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=towel-drying-radiator-adds-aesthetic-look-to-your-bathroom Mon, 09 Jun 2025 16:20:11 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=557269

Towel drying radiator adds aesthetic look to your bathroom

I live in a country where more often than not, the towel dries even before we leave the bathroom (since it’s just too hot most...
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I live in a country where more often than not, the towel dries even before we leave the bathroom (since it’s just too hot most of the time). So towel-drying wall radiators are not that common in most households. In fact, it was just a few years ago when I encountered one when I was traveling outside the country and I didn’t even know what it was. I thought it was just some tubing where I could hang my towel or clothes while taking a bath. Most of them look similar though, using multiple tubings for its basic design.

The Zehnder Archibald towel drying radiator, designed by Leo Salzedo, stands as a testament to the fusion of art and functionality in modern bathroom design. Its unique construction from a single curved steel tube not only offers a sleek aesthetic but also ensures efficient towel warming. Unlike traditional towel radiators composed of multiple joined tubes, the Archibald’s seamless design provides a minimalist yet striking presence in any bathroom.Its sinuous form, reminiscent of a sculptural piece, allows it to hold up to four towels simultaneously, ensuring they are warm and dry when needed.

Designer: Leo Salzedo for Zhender

Instead of just looking like a functional piece of furniture in your bathroom or bedroom, you have something that looks more like aesthetic hangers while still maintaining an industrial feel. You do have the option to change the finish to match diverse interior styles, in case the industrial thing is not what you’re going for. The finishes include chrome and other powder-coated colors. They’re also available in both electric and hydronic (central heating) models, catering to various installation preferences.The electric version operates at 200 watts, while the hydronic model offers a heat output of approximately 233 watts (795 BTU), making it suitable for maintaining a comfortable bathroom climate.

While I may not have much use for a towel radiator in my own home—where the climate does most of the drying for me, the Zehnder Archibald made me pause and appreciate how even the most utilitarian objects can be reimagined as sculptural statements. It’s a reminder that great design isn’t just about necessity; it’s about intention, experience, and even a touch of surprise. For those who live in colder climates, or simply value the feeling of a warm towel after a shower, the Archibald offers not just warmth, but beauty. It’s proof that functional objects don’t have to fade into the background—they can, in fact, be the centerpiece.

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Sink concept is where water and wind converge https://www.yankodesign.com/2025/05/15/sink-concept-is-where-water-and-wind-converge/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=sink-concept-is-where-water-and-wind-converge Thu, 15 May 2025 08:45:26 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=551933

Sink concept is where water and wind converge

When I go to a bathroom outside my home, I probably don’t remember what the sink looks like. What I’ll remember is whether or not...
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When I go to a bathroom outside my home, I probably don’t remember what the sink looks like. What I’ll remember is whether or not the faucet was working especially if I really needed water at that time. But every once in a while, a design would capture my attention especially if it has an intentional aesthetic. And even though it’s in a bathroom, I will probably take a picture of it especially if the design is really interesting.

This sink design is one of those that would be really unforgettable if seen in the real world. Aeloria is a sink that transcends its utilitarian purpose to become a captivating sculpture. Conceived by D Jone Daniel Derickson, this is not merely a basin; it’s a testament to the quiet power of nature, meticulously crafted to evoke the slow, deliberate artistry of wind and water. Inspired by the gentle cascade of a waterfall, Aeloria captures a fleeting moment of natural motion, freezing it in an elegant, layered form.

Designer: D Jone Daniel Derickson

The sink’s design thoughtfully mirrors the stepped, gravitational descent of water found in wild waterfalls. Just as in nature, water in this sink finds the path of least resistance, gracefully flowing downwards in a series of tiers, each shaped by subtle changes in elevation. These contours aren’t just aesthetically pleasing; they resonate with a sense of familiarity, reminding one of tranquil forest hikes and the rugged beauty of rocky shorelines.

Aeloria is envisioned as a centerpiece for spacious resort settings, where its scale contributes to an atmosphere of unadulterated luxury. More than a functional element, this sink becomes an integral part of the ambiance, a focal point that draws the eye and invites contemplation. The choice of speckled stone further enhances this connection to the natural world, its texture and coloration reminiscent of mineral-rich riverbeds. This material not only exudes a sense of organic authenticity but also encourages a tactile engagement, inviting a pause to connect with the Earth’s ancient rhythms.

This sculptural sink is design that truly flows – not just visually, mimicking the movement of water, but also emotionally, stirring a sense of tranquility and connection to nature. Aeloria is an elemental masterpiece, a harmonious blend of form and function that elevates the simple act of washing one’s hands into an experience. It’s a reminder of nature’s patient artistry and a luxurious addition that promises to bring a touch of the wild’s quiet beauty to any grand space.

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World’s First ‘Splashless’ Urinal keeps the Floor Clean and your Pants Pee-free https://www.yankodesign.com/2025/04/25/worlds-first-splashless-urinal-keeps-the-floor-clean-and-your-pants-pee-free/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=worlds-first-splashless-urinal-keeps-the-floor-clean-and-your-pants-pee-free Fri, 25 Apr 2025 22:30:06 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=548484

World’s First ‘Splashless’ Urinal keeps the Floor Clean and your Pants Pee-free

Somewhere between building nuclear fusion reactors and decoding the human genome, humanity paused… and decided that peeing shouldn’t be a messy ordeal. Enter the Nautilus...
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Somewhere between building nuclear fusion reactors and decoding the human genome, humanity paused… and decided that peeing shouldn’t be a messy ordeal. Enter the Nautilus urinal: a piece of plumbing so thoughtfully engineered that it makes the 100-year-old standard look like a cruel prank played on pants and public floors everywhere.

Scientists at the University of Waterloo – yes, fittingly named – approached the urinal problem with the same earnest precision usually reserved for spacecrafts and particle accelerators. They didn’t just eyeball it. They fired a dyed-water jet through a urethra-mimicking nozzle onto test surfaces angled meticulously between 0 and 90 degrees. What they found would make even Newton nod approvingly: angles over 30 degrees are splash factories. Anything shallower drastically tames the wild energy of a stream. That led them to craft the Nautilus, a urinal that captures and channels urine like a fluid dynamics masterpiece, reducing splashback by a staggering 98%.

Designers: Kaveeshan Thurairajah, Xianyu (Mabel) Song, J D Zhu, Mia Shi, Ethan A Barlow, Randy C Hurd, Zhao Pan (University of Waterloo)

Visually, it’s a sleek swirl of ceramic engineering, a tighter, more inviting spiral that looks more like a modernist sculpture than a bathroom fixture. Unlike the brutish slanted walls of traditional urinals, the Nautilus hugs the stream, guiding it along a smooth, gentle curve with the elegance of a Formula 1 racetrack designed purely for liquids. And while there’s a brutalist Cornucopia prototype that looks like it came from Elon Musk’s fever dream, the Nautilus is the undisputed champion, working for users of almost any height, which is kind of a miracle when you realize how unregulated the chaos of public restroom aim usually is.

And this wasn’t just an aesthetic choice. The Nautilus was torture-tested with poor aim scenarios, erratic flow rates, and simulated misfires. Yet, it consistently captured everything with a grace that makes you wonder why we tolerated Jackson Pollock floors for so long. The data is even more satisfying: switching North America over to Nautilus-style urinals could save up to 10 million liters (2.6 million gallons) of water per day. That’s not small change when cities are scraping the barrel for every drop.

It’s easy to romanticize grand challenges – curing cancer, saving the planet – but life is a patchwork quilt stitched from a thousand tiny annoyances. Pee splash isn’t glamorous, but it’s real. It’s the kind of everyday indignity that quietly erodes dignity and comfort without anyone noticing until suddenly, they’re standing in it.

That’s the magic of design thinking at its best: no problem too petty, no dignity too small to preserve. And the payoff is tangible. Imagine cleaner public bathrooms, lower maintenance costs, fewer eco-unfriendly cleaning products being dumped down the drain. Suddenly, a small tweak in geometry feels like it shifts the axis of civilization a few degrees toward better.

Maybe the real sign of a society leveling up isn’t flying cars or robot butlers. Maybe it’s how little urine ends up where it shouldn’t be.

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If Jony Ive Designed An Electric Toothbrush, It Would Look Like This https://www.yankodesign.com/2025/02/01/if-jony-ive-designed-an-electric-toothbrush-it-would-look-like-this/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=if-jony-ive-designed-an-electric-toothbrush-it-would-look-like-this Sun, 02 Feb 2025 02:45:47 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=529541

If Jony Ive Designed An Electric Toothbrush, It Would Look Like This

Travelers know the frustration: your bag is neatly packed with essentials, but then—there it is—a bulky, awkward toothbrush taking up precious space. Or worse, a...
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Travelers know the frustration: your bag is neatly packed with essentials, but then—there it is—a bulky, awkward toothbrush taking up precious space. Or worse, a so-called portable toothbrush that feels like a cheap toy. For Upplang, this frustration sparked a revolution. Co-founders Tingrui and Webber had one goal: to create a toothbrush that didn’t force you to choose between performance and portability. That’s how Upplang was born. A sleek, powerful travel companion for people who value both style and substance.

Forget plastic cases and flimsy chargers. Upplang’s electric toothbrush combines premium materials, like aluminum alloy and eco-friendly composites, for durability and elegance. It’s not bulky, either; its compact, elliptical design slides into your carry-on or backpack like it belongs there. Forget the plastic cases and awkward chargers. This toothbrush travels with you seamlessly, as if it was designed with jet-setting in mind. Oh wait, it was.

Designer: Upplang

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Upplang didn’t start in a lab or on a corporate whiteboard. It started in real-life moments—like TingRui’s travels to more than 30 countries. The realization hit hard: most travel toothbrushes just don’t cut it. Weak vibrations, flimsy construction, and no sense of care in their design made oral hygiene on the road feel like a compromise. Enter Webber, a designer with awards to spare, who brought an obsessive focus to blending function and form. Together, they reimagined what a toothbrush could look and feel like—and yes, how it could actually work.

The case is a gorgeous metallic number, slick enough to fit into any bag but robust enough to withstand being run over by a car. Inside lies the brush, along with a built-in prop-stand to keep it on your bathroom counter during your work trip, or suction to wall-mount it while at home. The brush itself is thoughtfully created – an elliptical cross-section on the handle that’s a pleasure to grip, bristles designed to work with all types of teeth, and textured rubber bristles on the backside to scrub the inside of your cheek, giving you all-round oral hygiene.

Powered by a 14mm motor delivering 42,000 RPM, Upplang rivals top-tier electric toothbrushes designed for home use. Gentle yet effective, it’s engineered for superior cleaning—fast. When you’re done, toss it back into your bag without a second thought. USB-C charging makes powering up simple—no proprietary chargers or ecosystem gimmicks. Just thoughtful, user-friendly design.

It’s one thing to make a good toothbrush. It’s another to earn nods from design elites. The Upplang toothbrush boasts an impressive roster of awards: the German Red Dot, Italian A’ Design Award, and the Good Design Award, among others. These accolades are more than shiny trophies; they’re proof that Upplang is paying attention to what matters—craftsmanship, usability, and a design that feels as good as it looks. You might not expect your toothbrush to win awards, but then again, you might not have met this one yet.

Upplang’s impact doesn’t stop at transforming travel-friendly oral care—it extends far beyond. Through its “One Smile, Four Impact” campaign, each toothbrush purchased helps deliver four eco-friendly brushes to underserved communities, advancing oral health where it’s needed most. Add to that a commitment to sustainable materials and a growing movement of users sharing their stories through #JoinUpplang, and you’ve got a brand that’s turning smiles into meaningful change—one thoughtful brush at a time.

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This innovative 2-in-1 faucet system simplifies showering while enhancing your bathroom’s style https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/11/17/this-innovative-2-in-1-faucet-system-simplifies-showering-while-enhancing-your-bathrooms-style/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=this-innovative-2-in-1-faucet-system-simplifies-showering-while-enhancing-your-bathrooms-style Sun, 17 Nov 2024 23:30:49 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=518514

This innovative 2-in-1 faucet system simplifies showering while enhancing your bathroom’s style

‘Omnibath,’ a combination of “Omni” and “bath,” represents a groundbreaking 2-in-1 faucet system that redefines the bathroom experience. The word “Omni” implies all-encompassing, without limits,...
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‘Omnibath,’ a combination of “Omni” and “bath,” represents a groundbreaking 2-in-1 faucet system that redefines the bathroom experience. The word “Omni” implies all-encompassing, without limits, while “bath” reflects the cleansing process. Together, Omnibath is designed to be an inclusive, accessible solution for people of all ages and abilities. This innovative product not only addresses common issues with conventional faucets but also offers a more intuitive and efficient bathing experience. With Omnibath, the complexity of managing water flow is replaced by simplicity, comfort, and reliability.

Designer: Jeongwoo SEO

The motivation behind Omnibath stems from persistent issues that plague traditional faucets. One of the key problems is the high risk of malfunction, particularly with complex levers that often fail at inconvenient times. In humid, slippery bathroom environments, operating these levers becomes difficult and frustrating. Furthermore, the design of standard faucets is not user-friendly for those with mobility issues, making simple tasks like turning on the water or adjusting the temperature unnecessarily challenging. Omnibath was created to directly address these challenges, providing a faucet system that eliminates these frustrations and is suitable for a wide range of users.

One of Omnibath’s standout features is its intuitive design, making it incredibly user-friendly for everyone. The operation process is streamlined into three easy steps: first, users turn on the water with a simple motion, making it ideal for those who may have difficulty with standard faucets. Next, the pull-and-use mechanism allows users to easily switch between the faucet and shower functions, enhancing convenience. Finally, the jog dial enables precise temperature control, with the temperature visibly displayed for added safety. This design ensures that Omnibath is accessible to people of all abilities, from young children to the elderly.

In terms of aesthetics, Omnibath is as much about visual appeal as it is about functionality. The faucet is crafted with a sandblasted metal finish, providing a soft texture that is comfortable to grip even in wet conditions. Its cool gray color is a timeless and versatile choice, easily fitting into most bathroom decor schemes. The faucet’s shape is also thoughtfully designed, with soft, flowing lines that enhance its modern aesthetic while avoiding harsh edges. This creates a sleek, elegant look that complements its user-friendly features.

Even the packaging of Omnibath reflects its focus on practicality and ease of use. Inspired by the utility of a toolbox, the packaging is equipped with a hook on top that doubles as a handle, making it easy to carry. This clever design ensures that from the moment of purchase, users are met with convenience and functionality. The packaging not only protects the faucet but also serves as a nod to the product’s blend of form and function.

Omnibath is designed for effortless installation. It adheres to the standard dimensions for one-hole sinks, meaning it can easily replace existing faucets without the need for extensive modifications. The handle is easy to operate, further enhancing its accessibility for those with limited mobility or strength. This combination of thoughtful design and straightforward installation makes Omnibath an attractive option for homeowners looking to upgrade their bathroom fixtures with minimal hassle.

Safety is another core feature of Omnibath. The faucet is equipped with a visible water temperature indicator, reducing the risk of scalding and ensuring a safer bathing experience for all users, particularly children and the elderly. This added layer of protection gives users peace of mind, knowing that they can control and monitor the water temperature with precision.

Omnibath is a cutting-edge faucet system that merges style, functionality, and safety. By addressing the flaws of traditional designs, it offers a more intuitive, accessible, and reliable bathing solution. Whether you’re looking to enhance the aesthetic of your bathroom or need a faucet that’s easier and safer to use, Omnibath delivers on all fronts. Its sleek design, user-friendly features, and thoughtful packaging make it a must-have for any modern home.

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Bathtope lets you set up a removable bathtub in your bathroom https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/10/21/bathtope-lets-you-set-up-a-removable-bathtub-in-your-bathroom/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=bathtope-lets-you-set-up-a-removable-bathtub-in-your-bathroom Mon, 21 Oct 2024 14:20:57 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=515564

Bathtope lets you set up a removable bathtub in your bathroom

One of my favorite parts about hotel stays is if there is a bathtub. I put in my favorite soaks and just while my worries...
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One of my favorite parts about hotel stays is if there is a bathtub. I put in my favorite soaks and just while my worries away if only for a few minutes and if only for a day. My bathroom in my apartment does not have a space for it of course, so it is a luxury I can afford on staycations. It would be nice to have a removable bathtub that I can use every once in a while of course.

Designer: LIXIL Corporation

To celebrate their 100th anniversary, Japanese plumbing and tile company LIXIL Corporation is launching Bathtope, a bathroom space with a removable bathtub. Basically it’s a fabric that you can fill up with hot or cold (or lukewarm) water and it will serve as your bathtub. When you’re done using it, you can fold it up and hang it and that space becomes your shower area.

Bathtope is made from a single sheet of fabric and the design is inspired by both kimono and origami. They used just one cut to lessen the possibility of water leaks. To set up the fabric baththub, you need to attach hooks on the walls with which to suspend the cloth from. It is able to adjust its zie and form to the space that you decide to set it up in.

Thus unique bathroom space will be available for consumers by November this year but it will be on display at DesignArt Tokyo 2024 this month. Even though I still don’t have space in my current bathroom, it’s an interesting option for those who want to have their own bathtub without going through the hassles of installing one.

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Smart shower system stores hot water to stop wastage https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/10/04/smart-shower-system-stores-hot-water-to-stop-wastage/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=smart-shower-system-stores-hot-water-to-stop-wastage Fri, 04 Oct 2024 13:20:17 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=512668

Smart shower system stores hot water to stop wastage

Taking showers with heaters is always a hit and miss for me, sometimes learning my lesson the hard way. There have been several times that...
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Taking showers with heaters is always a hit and miss for me, sometimes learning my lesson the hard way. There have been several times that a cold blast hit me so I’ve learned to not go under yet and wait for the water to turn hot. However, that also means that we’re wasting a lot of water if that happens every day. Apparently, an average person wastes 4000 liters and 110 kilowatt-hours of energy every year, according to startup Heau.

Designer: Heau

The patented Heau system says they’re the world’s first shower with instant hot water. This way it helps you save on the water that’s wasted as you wait for it to heat up while still enjoying the comfort of hot water instantly as soon as you turn on the shower. Most people wait for around 1 minute after they turn on the shower since that’s when the water becomes comfortably hot. What they came up with is a two-compartment system that is able to store the heat from your previous shower so it’s already hot when you turn on your current shower.

The hot water from the end of a shower is stored in a vacuum chamber and keeps it hot up to three days because of a special insulation. When you take your next shower, the system detects the cold water and sends it to the left compartment which then applies pressure through a flexible membrane. It is sent to the mixing valve so you get your instant hot water. When the water in the pipes is already hot, the system is able to shut off the hot water inlet and can recharge it since it sends the water to the right hand compartment.

The installation of the system is similar to the water storage for hanging toilets and it can work with any type of shower. Heau is still currently in the startup stage but they’re targeting the shower system to be available by 2025.

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Upgrade your Regular Bamboo Toothbrush to an Electric Toothbrush with this clever attachment https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/07/06/upgrade-your-regular-bamboo-toothbrush-to-an-electric-toothbrush-with-this-clever-attachment/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=upgrade-your-regular-bamboo-toothbrush-to-an-electric-toothbrush-with-this-clever-attachment Sun, 07 Jul 2024 01:45:52 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=497989

Upgrade your Regular Bamboo Toothbrush to an Electric Toothbrush with this clever attachment

This might be the most sensible idea of the decade. Instead of buying electric toothbrushes, what if there was an attachment that made regular toothbrushes...
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This might be the most sensible idea of the decade. Instead of buying electric toothbrushes, what if there was an attachment that made regular toothbrushes vibrate the way electric ones do? That’s what the Motomoto tries to do. A simple silicone sleeve that attaches onto a standard bamboo toothbrush, the Motomoto ‘electrifies’ your brushing routine, adding ultrasonic vibrations while you clean your teeth. This helps dislodge food particles, clean plaque, and keep your mouth cleaner than just using regular hand motions. The toothbrush itself is made from bamboo and is designed to be replaceable, while the Motomoto itself stays constant. Genius.

Designer: Frederick Yap

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An electric toothbrush, simply put, is just a motor attached to a bunch of bristles using an ergonomic handle. That’s all an electric toothbrush really is – and it’s honestly disappointing that companies have somehow corrupted that idea into a capitalist nightmare. Oral-B’s bristles don’t fit on a Colgate toothbrush and vice versa. Companies have colored bristles that fade with time when you need to change them, and just the brush head (the replaceable part on a toothbrush) comes in expensive single packs or cheaper economy packs. Not to mention they’re ALL made out of plastic, so throwing bristles away is tantamount to polluting. It’s the same with printers, and with shaving razors… and Frederick Yap wanted nothing to do with that model. So he designed the Motomoto – an electric handle that attaches to a regular toothbrush. The handle stays, and the biodegradable toothbrush gets replaced… and if you want to brush manually without the motor, that’s absolutely fine too.

The Motomoto itself looks like a simple handle without the bristles. A hole on the top lets you slide your bamboo toothbrush in, effectively turning the brush into an electric one. The brush features a bamboo body, with a choice between 4 bristles – regular flat bristles, charcoal-infused tapered bristles, bamboo tapered bristles, and ultra-fine nano bristles for sensitive gums. Each Motomoto comes with the assorted 4 brushes, and you choose the one that suits you the best. The other brushes can be used by other members of your family, and at the end of their cycle, the brushes can safely be discarded or composted, allowing them to return to nature with minimal waste created in the process.

The handle is where the magic unfolds. Slide the brush in before using, hit the button, and brush like you normally would. The vibrations from the Motomoto enhance the efficiency of your brushing by 50%, adding more bristle movement while you brush so that it scrapes off plaque and food debris faster. The gentle vibrations get the job done so you don’t need to brush as hard, which can sometimes cause your gums to bleed.

Each Motomoto comes along with a 4-pack of assorted brushes, and a holder that lets you vertically dock your Motomoto when you’re not using it. The Motomoto also runs on a rechargeable Li-ion battery, which means you can plug a USB-C charger in to juice your electric toothbrush. There are 4 Motomoto colors you can choose from – Nude Brown, Forest Green, Cream White, and Ash Grey, and the entire kit starts at just $18, with an extra 4-pack of brushes costing $9.

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Transform Your Bathroom With This Recycled Ceramic Washbasin Made From Almost 100% Waste Materials https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/06/07/transform-your-bathroom-with-this-recycled-ceramic-washbasin-made-from-almost-100-waste-materials/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=transform-your-bathroom-with-this-recycled-ceramic-washbasin-made-from-almost-100-waste-materials Fri, 07 Jun 2024 22:30:27 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=493438

Transform Your Bathroom With This Recycled Ceramic Washbasin Made From Almost 100% Waste Materials

With our super hectic lives, bathtime is probably the only time of the day when we get to relax and be truly alone. It’s that...
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With our super hectic lives, bathtime is probably the only time of the day when we get to relax and be truly alone. It’s that precious hour of the day when we can completely indulge in self-care, and pamper ourselves, hence it is my favorite time of the day. Having a beautifully designed bathroom with thoughtful designs will only amplify this special time of the day. These products can make a huge difference in our everyday bathroom experience. And a product that would make an invaluable addition to your bathroom is the Recycled Washbasin by VitrA.

Designer: VitrA

Designed by Turkish bathroom brand Vitra, the Recycled Ceramic Washbasin is a minimalist and well-designed bathroom fixture that is made from almost 100 percent waste materials. These materials even include discarded ceramics from the company’s own production processes. This recycled washbasin has been designed to ensure minimal damage to the environment, according to VitrA.

“The recycled ceramic washbasin embodies the principles of circular manufacturing, where waste becomes a valuable resource,” said VitrA. “Choosing to reclaim materials from the manufacturing process that would otherwise have been discarded, VitrA crafts something new from waste products.

For the Recycled Ceramic Washbasin, VitrA chose waste materials, creating something new and improved from what would otherwise have been discarded. They are promoting the ideology of circular manufacturing, ensuring that everything is used, and nothing truly goes to waste.

The Recycled Ceramic Washbasin is available in five rounded shapes – Pebble, Square, Circle, Oval, and TV. The different shapes are created in a textural taupe-colored clay, which allows them to merge perfectly with different bathroom designs. Besides being eco-friendly, the washbasin also features subtle and minimal aesthetics, making it a good-looking addition to your bathroom, instead of an eyesore. The washbasin also features a compact and ergonomic size, so it won’t occupy excessive space in your bathroom, encouraging you to design and curate a well-planned and efficiently-designed bathroom.

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