Viteo Inverted Shower
Filed under: Garden
Traditionally, showers feature water that falls down over the person standing under the showerhead. More than likely, this design has to do with gravity and efficiency. Viteo Outdoors has deemed that to be unnecessary and has designed an Inverted Shower that is activated when a weight steps onto a button at the center of the pad. It shoots water at least four feet into the air. Clearly, it wouldn't be terribly useful for normal showering purposes, even setting aside the fact that it must be used outdoors, but it could be a great way to rinse off chlorine after getting out of a pool or sand from the beach.
And, if you're wondering about the woman with the head of a bunny (or bunny with the body of a woman), so are we. Perhaps its some sort of inside joke on the part of the company's marketing department?
[via core77]

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