Jun Yasumoto's Phyto-Purification Bathroom is a conceptual system that turns your shower into a mini-ecosystem. The design is a clever take on the water-saving conundrum that relies on plants to do its dirty work.
Jun Yasumoto's Phyto-Purification Bathroom works kind of like a miniature river. Water from your shower travels to a series of rushes, reeds, hyacinths, and lemnas--all plants that are known to absorb bacteria, metals and other waterborne particles. A carbon filter captures any particles that remain, and the filtered water is then recycled back into the shower system for use.
Check out images of Jun Yasumoto's Phyto-Purification Bathroom in the gallery above, and see some more water-saving designs below.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Phyto-purification
- The use of plants to filter and recycle water presents an opportunity to create eco-friendly bathroom products.
- Mini-ecosystems
- The incorporation of natural systems into household appliances presents an opportunity to create sustainable and self-sufficient environments.
- Water-saving Designs
- Increased focus on creating water-saving products through innovative designs and technologies presents an opportunity to reduce the impact of water usage on the environment.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Home Appliances
- The development of sustainable and eco-friendly home appliances presents an opportunity to create products that meet the demands of environmentally conscious consumers.
- Green Technology
- The growth of green technology presents an opportunity to create innovative solutions for ecological problems through the integration of technology and nature.
- Bathroom Fixtures
- Innovations in bathroom fixtures present an opportunity to create products that promote sustainability through water conservation and eco-friendly manufacturing.
