Wednesday 5 September 2012

Variety

I found this lovely book online which isa compilation of all the weird and wonderful toilets of the world, these are some of the more different and crazy toilets from the book!



This is a contraption from Canada called L'Urinette allowing women to wee standing up, much more practical!


This is a two storey outhouse in New York with 3 toilets on both floors, all toilets are connected to a pit under the house


These toilets are in a fancy restaurant in Brazil, they consist of ice cubes on top of stones, the ice cubes are there to stop the smell of urine coming from the sink which apparently doesn't work very well!


These futuristic egg like toilets are in London, giving the user a personal and ambient toilet experience


This is also in London, a toilet that comes out of the ground on weekends to reduce the amount of street weeing caused from people drinking in the surrounding pubs


This is an original urinal made my Thomas Crapper, it features a small bee in the middle to give gents something to aim at,
the latin for bee is Apis, which is where we get the slang 'Piss'


This is a handy invention for any explorer, it is a foldable toilet which gives the user a comfortable experience wherever they are. You just need to dig a small hole under the box and on you go!


Apart from the UK 'squat' toilets are very popular throughout the world!
Here in Japan there is a nice selection of slippers you can use whilst you're going about your business



These are just quite fun


Every option you could ever ask for on this digital toilet in Japan



These three are the craziest toilets I've ever heard of. In a Japanese restaurant
This urinal swings, plays music and takes pictures of you when you move up close to it


This guy laughs and moans whilst your weeing in one of his urinal weights


This character is in a female cubicle hidden behind a wall, a few moments after the woman has sat down the lights turn off, the wall opens up and this chap moves towards her offering some toilet roll, how thoughtful.




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