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Best of Three: Soap Dishes from The Conran Shop

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Best of Three. All interesting, all nice materials, all fairly minimal in design, but which to choose if you were doing the shopping? Which do you think is the best bet for design longevity and good value for the money out of the three shown above?

From Left:

  • Furo Soap Dish is made from Oak and is on sale for $21.75.
  • Altea Soap Dish is made from hand carved stone and is $48.
  • Rubber Soap Dish is made from hand stitched rubber from a recycled tire and is $18.


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    I can't remember the last time I used bar soap. And I know I am not the only one who, upon seeing these soap dishes, immediately thought of the gunk factor. In fact, isn't this the type of post that garners about 65 comments on hygiene?

    posted by sam on July 13th 2007 at 10:46am
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    this one must have slipped through the cracks, sam.

    posted by elizabeth in AL on July 13th 2007 at 11:10am
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    I loathe bar soap...and that wood dish would rot, woodn't it....

    womp womp womp

    posted by Keisha Kornbread on July 13th 2007 at 11:33am
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    sam: "isn't this the type of post that garners about 65 comments on hygiene?"
    - Only if the shape of the object can be easily sexualized. Then it will garner lots of comments on hygiene!

    posted by Sea on July 13th 2007 at 12:17pm
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    my only thought was that none of these drain and my soap would get all gooey instantaneously.

    posted by sciencegeek on July 13th 2007 at 4:23pm
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    While the oak is nice looking, my guess is it is only a matter of time before it splits and gets fairly nasty inside from dampness. The recycled tire, while a nice nod to green living, makes me think "do I really want my hands smelling like wet rubber?" Give me the stone, it will last forever!

    posted by eileen on July 13th 2007 at 6:02pm
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    "Give me the stone, it will last forever!"

    Depends on what kind of stone it is. I'm curious about the fact that they just say "stone" on the website. Some stones are more impervious [is "pervious" a word?] to water damage than others, but who's to say that's what you're getting? Like marble, it doesn't handle water well at all, and stains easily.

    Like pretty much everyone has noted, though, this seems a silly argument, as I can't think of anyone who still uses bar soap.

    posted by gretchenkjer on July 14th 2007 at 8:01pm
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    I use bar soap (less packaging?) and a soap dish, and it doesn't get that gunky and really isn't that hard to clean.

    posted by MCNicole on July 14th 2007 at 8:36pm
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    I use Dove bar soap (it doesn't make my skin angry) and it gets gooey quickly. My soap dish is a repurposed pipet tip rack. Which will only make sense to fellow biogeeks.

    posted by sciencegeek on July 15th 2007 at 5:12am
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    i have bar soap and a soap dish in my bathroom. pretty little guest soaps that we make ourselves.

    posted by elizabeth in AL on July 16th 2007 at 4:46am
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