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£9,000 'Swiss Army knife' Bathroom It looks like an art installation inspired by a hi tech corkscrew or Swiss army penknife. But this is no ornament or sculpture. It is, in fact, the world's first fold up vertical bathroom. Called the Vertebrae, it stacks a toilet, sink, water cistern and two showers into one 8ft tall steel column. It has a price tag of £9,000 and is aimed at space conscious householders who struggle to fit a traditional shower, sink and toilet into their bathroom space. The Vertebrae is the brainchild of award winning designer Paul Vernon, of Huddersfield, who created it with small apartments in mind. (Link) Pagan Bathroom Just like Terri's concept, here is another retro game themed bathroom. (Link | Via) Viewing Platform Bathroom The bathrooms at Columbia Tower are some of the tallest in the world, and each 76thy floor stall has its own view of the Seattle skyline. Aside from the stunning view, each stall has marble floors, marble counters and solid brass fixtures and contains its own sink. Although the bathroom is technically women only (Columbia Tower likes to think of the restroom as a "tranquil escape for any woman's busy day"), it acquires frequent male visitors eager to check out the view. (Link) Compact Bathroom Who would ever imagine that a bathroom could be hidden in a cabinet? But the Compact Bathroom presented here has proven that is possible. Just open the cabinet, pull out each module and you'll find a bathtub, a basin and other articles commonly needed in the whole unit. Wow, that's a clever way to save limited space. (Link) | |
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