Not as Gross as It Sounds, but Toilet Falls is Still Really Weird
Jessica Marcel — January 25, 2010 — Art & Design
References: techeblog & boingboing.net
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.
Toilet Falls is strange, very strange, and maybe even a little gross. But it’s a surprisingly inventive way to use urinals.
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