The toilets created by StandardToilet have an unexpected sloping design that helps to subtly make the fixtures a little more uncomfortable in order to minimize the amount of time a person spends on them. Featuring a 13-degree slope, the toilet is intended to create the feeling of a gentle squat thrust on the legs when used to make it uncomfortable to sit on for longer than a few minutes. The design is intended to help businesses who are looking for a way to reduce the instance of employees spending extended periods sitting on the toilet using their phone.
The controversial slanted toilet design from StandardToilet was conceptualized by Mahabir Gill after having to deal with workers who had fallen asleep in washroom cubicles and creating a lineup.
Intentionally Uncomfortable Toilets
StandardToilet Creates Sloped Toilets to Minimize Breaks
Trend Themes
1. Uncomfortable Fixtures - Adopting intentionally uncomfortable designs for fixtures such as toilets, chairs, and desks in public spaces to discourage extended use.
2. Productive Employees - Designing products and spaces that promote productivity in the workplace by discouraging distractions such as phone use in restrooms.
3. Slope Innovations - Exploring other applications for slope designs in other areas beyond toilets, such as exercise equipment or furniture.
Industry Implications
1. Office Supplies - Office supply companies can create specially designed fixtures such as toilets, chairs, and desks that promote productivity in the workplace.
2. Fitness Equipment - Fitness equipment manufacturers can incorporate slope designs that create uncomfortable but effective workouts to appeal to health enthusiasts.
3. Furniture - Furniture designers can incorporate slope designs to create chairs and desks that improve posture and encourage movement while sitting.