Urinals never seemed all that attractive to me. I really just thought of them as a functional thing. That was, however, before Toilet Falls, seen in the photo. Toilet Falls is a bathroom with a wall of non-functional urinals creating a waterfall on one wall. Steps lead through the water to a toilet at the end of the room.
Toilet Falls is strange, very strange, and maybe even a little gross. But it’s a surprisingly inventive way to use urinals.
What's Driving This Trend
- Functional Art
- Creating everyday functional items, such as urinals, with an artistic twist can lead to unique designs and customer appeal.
- Interactive Design
- Designing interactive washrooms that allow for user engagement and a unique experience may add value to businesses.
- Eco-friendly Design
- Incorporating sustainable and eco-friendly features into washroom design can help businesses become more environmentally responsible.
Who This Affects Most
- Architecture
- Architects and designers can push for innovative washroom designs to create functional art pieces that engage users.
- Hospitality
- Hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions may benefit from incorporating unique and interactive washroom designs to create memorable experiences for guests.
- Green Technology
- Green technology firms can promote the use of eco-friendly materials in washroom design to reduce the environmental impact of washrooms.
