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Exquisitely Designed 3D Printed Faucets That Redefine Water’s Flow 3D-printing has changed the complexion of the manufacturing and design industry giving creative minds a better horizon to realize their creations. Faucets are no exception as designers have lately fabricated some really impressive designs which display the capabilities of   3D printing   in shaping the future of living. All of these faucets will amaze you with their water flow mechanism which almost seems magical with the minimalistic approach. Have a look at these 3D printed   faucet designs   which are well-suited for modern users who have an eye for unique designs. Shadowbrook Bathroom 3D Faucet DVX, a brand of American Standard (kitchen and bath fitting) has created a trio of 3D printed faucets that redefine class and precision manufacturing. They’ve used actual metal to 3D print these faucets using additive laser sintering process on metal powder. To give the final touch, they are hand-finished a...
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4 transparent faucets that could change your hand washing experience Would your hand washing experience change if you could see the water running through your  faucet ? Whether you want to watch the vortex of water or simply prefer a more see-through look, these transparent faucets are worth further investigation. 4 Transparent Faucets Uffizi Fortis : Uffizi Named after the famous museum in Florence, Uffizi is made from glass instead of the traditional brass. “The completely transparent design offers full view of the water as it flows up and out from its based on the vanity.” Axor Starck V In a partnership between Hansgrohe and Axor, the Axor Starck V was born (designed by  Phillippe Starck ). Per Hansgrohe: Axor Starck V allows us to experience the vitality of water. A  powerful water vortex  accentuates the inherent vitality of nature. The glass body and open-ended spout make it possible for us to experience this natural element at home with unprecedented intensity...

Modern Italian Kitchens from Effeti - new kitchen design trends

The Italian company Effeti Cusine, prides itself on ergonomic designs of fine materials and craftsmanship. They believe that new technologies should be applied to make life simpler and better and that style should cater to ones needs. Effeti creates practical kitchens that are a versatile and enduring investment; rather than a short lived fad. Effeti Italian kitchens centre around two specific concepts; that of a modern work station area within the kitchen and the need for attractive functional storage. These aims create kitchens which are a pleasure to work in. The work stations ensure that your culinary endeavours can be completed within a single space, while the unique storage options keep everything easily within reach. Despite these common themes Effeti create distinctive unique kitchens that tempt your desires. The  Misura kitchen  features round cabinets and ergonomic curving work surfaces for a natural work environment. The focal point of the Misura kitchen is a circu...

Brilliant Vado Shower Head Is a Refreshing Squid Attack

It’s artistic, it’s functional, and it’s stylish! What more could you possibly want from a shower head? It’s the Sculpture showerhead by Vado! This UK-based brassware design group created an amazing shower head with a capacity to deliver a truly customized shower experience. Boasting six flexible tentacles, the Sculpture shower heads let you twist, twirl, turn and manipulate them into any desired position. “Developing and designing new products is fun and exciting,” says Vado’s says Commercial Director, Sarah Williams. “Sculpture reflects everything that is good about working with designers who continually challenge themselves and think outside the box.” This cool contemporary showerhead can be affixed to the wall of ceiling, taking your custom shower to a new level. Regardless the decor style, your modern bathroom will be amazing with this head installed. Check it out at Vado . Sponsored Links

Digital Basin Mixer - new v-touch mixer with a touch-pad by Vado

The latest and greatest from U.K.-based company Vado is this modern, digital basin mixer, which fittingly mixes not just your water temperatures, but combines innovation, modern technology and sleek style into one must-have product for the home. The new v-touch mixer lets you control water flow and temperature using a touch-pad. The digital display features the subtle glow of red and blue dots, indicating how warm or cool the water is. But the cool factor doesn’t end there – probably the most striking feature about this digital basin mixer is its look. Pleasing to look at and to feel, this sleek, smooth design brings excitement to all the senses. The slim lines of this mixer bring a minimalist, high-tech look, complemented by a white body and a matte-black spout. To learn more about this digital mixer, visit Vado .

Oversized Bathtubs - stone large bathtubs by Vaselli

Talk about statement pieces! These hugely oversized bathtubs by Vaselli really play up the potential of bold and beautiful, large bathtubs. As an expert in stone designs, Italian company Vaselli takes this material and plays up the subtle nuances of raw nature, refined and polished into a stunning sculptural piece. “The stone, by itself, is perfect,” says Vaselli. “Veins, color changes and empty spaces represent the incredible work done by nature, water and hidden motions.” Blending nature with the ancient art of stonecutting and the most modern technologies, these oversized stone bathtubs represent a steppingstone to old-meets-new style. Circular in shape with an unusual contour along the base for built-in comfort, these large bathtubs are as inviting to sink into as they are to look at. Check out these amazing oversized designs at Vaselli .

Medicine cabinets: What lifesavers

I've said it before and I'll say it again, I'm accident-prone. As a result of my klutzy nature I seem to always be in need of / searching around the house for misplaced first aid supplies. While my run-of-the-mill medicine cabinet is big enough for housing my toothbrush, toothpaste, face wash and so on, I can barely find room in it to fit a box of Band-Aids. And I need that on the ready. So rather than overstuffing said cabinet or taking up precious shelf space in my vanity or kitchen cupboards, I'm thinking my medical miscellany needs a place all their own. A can't-miss spot that screams contents inside will save your life, or make the boo boo better. Well, with the lacquered metal Cross Medicine Cabinet designed by Thomas Ericksson for Cappellini , you can kiss the guesswork out of where your first aid items are goodbye. And with five colors to choose from (red, white, green, blue and orange), this is a fun and funky piece that will work with any decor, whet...