Toilets of the World

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Posted by admin August - 28 - 2009 - Friday

Photo from the book Toilets of the World by Morna E. Gregory and Sian  James. Toilet in an egg-shaped capsule at Sketch in London, England.
Many walk among these giant oblong eggs wondering if they’ve accidentally entered the army’s restricted alien compound. When they finally screw up the courage to open the door of a foreboding egg, they realize with a gush of relief that there are no cryogenically frozen bodies inside. Instead, they find what they’ve come for all along: a toilet. Each of these dozen eggs contains its own perfectly normal toilet; a most relaxing little haven for all but the claustrophobic. The unique eggshells are made of fibreglass by a firm specialized in the fabrication of yacht hulls.

Sketch

9 Conduit Street
London
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This hugely entertaining tour of toilets around the globe is a source of endless fascination and amusement. From a high-tech cubicle that rises out of the ground in central London to a rickety hut on stilts over the Caribbean, from a toilet in Bolivia carved out of a giant cactus to a solid gold WC in Hong Kong, Toilets of the World provides an irresistible journey around washrooms worldwide.

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