If you're the kind of person who just lets the water run as you wash your hands, comb your hair, and straighten your clothes, this faucet could force you to change your wasteful ways.
Anyone who cooks knows that many recipes call for a precise amount of water. Normally that means busting out the measuring cup, but with this slick faucet that chore is history....
The bathroom faucet hasn't changed in a long time. Sure, there are tons of sexy and modern designs, but those are cosmetics, not upgrades. Now one faucet is finally taking things a step further.
Most of us are used to opening a faucet, and getting an endless stream of clear clean drinking water. But environmentalists tell us that the fresh water supply will become increasingly tight in the future. To make us think about...
Bathrooms have been going hi-tech on us for quite some time now, but UK company Vado has designed a touchpad faucet that actually looks good — compared to some of the mixers we've seen before. The main body of the...
It's about time a touch-controlled faucet was mass-produced. If you have an extra $434 lying around, Delta helps you bring your plumbing into the 21st century with the touch-sensitive Pilar collection. It works using capacitance, the same technology that makes...
This is a classy-looking faucet, but it brings along a design twist as well: a shifter. Yes, the object that you use to change gears in your car, magically transplanted into your bathroom. It works but allowing you to shift...
No, you're not hallucinating. These faucets are modeled after wine bottles, delivering your water from a familiar form factor that looks like Italian techno-plumbing purveyor iB Rubinetterie ran through the Disney cartoon factory. The Batlo faucet by designer Giulio...
Designer Hans Thyge Raunkjaer likes vintage DeSoto cars, and decided to create a faucet that reminds him of the Chrysler classic. Can you see the resemblance in the comparison above? Well, it's slightly similar, and we can imagine that...
Slide is a different kind of faucet. At first, we thought it was touch-controlled, but no, the top part of it is actually moved backward to both turn it on and regulate its temperature. It’s certainly a clean design,...