brush and rinse
designer scott amron sent over a link to his award-winning design, brush and rinse. i love the way scott modified a simple, classic toothbrush shape to create something fun and functional. i.d. magazine said that they loved that this, "common-looking toothbrush, gently tweaked, could shape tap water into a fluid parabola as perfect as the st. louis arch." other than using your hand, i appreciate the way that this allows you do away with cleaning a glass each day. because, as scott says, "no one should have to wash a cup or glass every time they rinse." sounds like a good idea to me. you can buy a working prototype
Labels: accessories
6 Comments:
umm, I don't get this.
love this... but the prototype is $1, 750. i think the $3 price tag is the projected cost, because if you add it to your cart a paypal page pops up with the four figure amount.
Actually, I believe the original working prototype is $1750 (yikes) and the $3 is the price that the toothbrush will retail for once it's in production.
I think I'll wait for production. I think I may also not be co-ordinated enough to use this ;)
thanks! dumb mistake on my part. :)
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This is GENIUS! I'm delighted.
my favorites are the lighting fixtures, though the cupcakes with the knitting themes are adorable. good job on the chair reappulstering.
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