The Convenient Cavity shampoo dispenser is convenient for a couple of reasons. First, it can be hung from hooks in the shower, freeing up space in the tub while also putting it in easy reach when showering. Secondly, the wide hole allows the bottle to be pumped one-handed, which is particularly great for the disabled and injured.
Conceived by designers Bao Haimo, Piao Hailong, Liu Yuancheng, Miao Pengpeng and Xu Kun, the Convenient Cavity shampoo bottle is a 2011 red dot design concept winner. The pump's pipe is pushed to the side so that it rounds up towards the top without compromising the effectiveness of the design. The Convenient Cavity dispenser boasts a minimalist aesthetic.
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Trend Themes
1. Convenient Cavity Dispenser - The minimalist Convenient Cavity shampoo dispenser presents an opportunity for design and product innovation focused on accessibility and ease of use with one hand.
2. Shower Storage Solutions - A trend around shower storage solutions, particularly ones that maximize space and ease of reaching essential shower products, has emerged.
3. Minimalist Design for Personal Care Products - More companies are moving towards a minimalist approach in designing personal care products, and the Convenient Cavity dispenser is a prime example of this trend.
Industry Implications
1. Personal Care Industry - The personal care industry has an opportunity to explore innovative designs that prioritize accessibility, ease of use, and minimalist aesthetics.
2. Home Organization Industry - The home organization industry can benefit from exploring shower storage solutions such as the Convenient Cavity dispenser to maximize space in small living spaces.
3. Disability and Injury Aid Industry - The Convenient Cavity dispenser serves as a prime example of products designed with accessibility in mind, presenting opportunities for innovation in the disability and injury aid industry.