Designer Fraser Leid has created an Audi-inspired faucet that provides users with a hands-free tap for bathrooms. This motion-activated faucet is an elegant way to decrease the spread of germs and bacteria found within bathrooms.
There is nothing traditional about the Hudōr Faucet as the ring-like structure is mounted onto the wall. The design of this hands-free tap incorporates the futuristic technologies used by Audi. The hoop-shaped faucet dispenses water when it senses hands inside the circular area. The faucet works on a 3-3-3 basis, which means there is a three-second rinse time, a three-second soap-dispensing time and another three second rinse time.
This luxurious faucet is beautifully constructed with advanced technology and eco-conscious motives. The main basin and the tempered glass ring pair perfectly together in this futuristic bathroom accessory.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Motion-activated Faucets
- Opportunity for integrating motion-sensing technology into bathroom fixtures to create hands-free and hygienic tap systems.
- Futuristic Bathroom Accessories
- Potential for designing innovative and stylish bathroom products that incorporate advanced technologies and eco-conscious features.
- Germs and Bacteria Prevention
- Demand for products that help decrease the spread of germs and bacteria in bathrooms, leading to opportunities for developing new cleaning and sanitization solutions.
Sectors Adopting This
- Bathroom Fixtures
- Disruptive innovation opportunity lies in developing motion-activated faucet systems that offer hands-free operation and improved hygiene.
- Home Decor and Design
- Chance to create futuristic bathroom accessories that combine advanced technologies with visually appealing design elements.
- Cleaning and Sanitization
- Opportunity for the development of new cleaning and sanitization solutions targeting germs and bacteria found in bathrooms.
