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Pluviae Shower Head & Rail by Matteo Thun & Partners

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We found this while Google image searching and loved it. Super smart and simple, Matteo Thun's shower head truly is both form and function, with stainless wrap around tubing that carries both water and provides the structure for a shower curtain to hang off of...

 
 

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Produced by Rapsel of Italy, we tracked down their US distributor: AF Supply and Matteo Thun's website. (Via Kitchann Style)
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this looks incredibly impractical.

posted by closertotheocean on August 1st 2008 at 7:50am
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I agree...beautiful in theory but where is the storage and how do you keep all the water contained?

posted by Enamorada on August 1st 2008 at 7:52am
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I priced it once and it was ouch I think $1600 I would use this in a shower room!!

posted by parrishnut on August 1st 2008 at 7:57am
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Gorgeous. Is the floor of the shower at a lower level than the rest of the floor? If it were, the curtain would probably work pretty well at keeping the water contained, no?

Showerheads that are ABOVE your head are kind of rare and luxurious.

posted by carolyn_suzanne on August 1st 2008 at 8:00am
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that would be fantastic for an outside shower- a little messy for inside unless you have one of those lovely open showers that I so envy.

posted by Oneformybaby on August 1st 2008 at 8:23am
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hmmm. my first thought was- 'where is the 5-speeds button?' wink wink ;)

posted by belleyflop on August 1st 2008 at 8:36am
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In Asia, it's common to have open showers (i.e. shower is in corner of room, no doors, a couple inch high tile wall that defines the shower floor) in a completely tiled bathroom. This makes it easy to clean, but you have to get used to either lack of privacy or only one person using the bathroom at a time.

I can see this item being a useful way to give guests the option of privacy if they want it. I also agree that this is a great option for an outdoor shower.

posted by ami on August 1st 2008 at 8:43am
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It's beautiful! I would not normally use this type of shower enclosure, as they make me feel claustrophobic, but if I had only a small space to work with this would be perfect.

posted by als1 on August 1st 2008 at 8:55am
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So, um, a dorky question, but how does it stay up? Seems even a feather-light hula hoop would sag over time with just two connection points one atop the other, let alone a 1-1/2" (?) metal tube plus shower curtain. It would be a shame to have to sling it from a ceiling chain.

Outside of that concern, however, I find it really lovely.

posted by rockypondgirl on August 1st 2008 at 9:19am
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I really love it, but I think I'd want to design that portion of the floor to be so-very-slightly conical.

posted by Curtis on August 1st 2008 at 9:26am
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I, too, love this shower and could see using it an large bathroom where the drain is integrated into a slightly recessed floor and, when the shower is not in use, the desire is for maximum openness. But "rockypondgirl" asked the pertinent question - so just how does it avoid sagging over time. The weight of the curling pipe, the water and the shower curtain must create quite a load for the cantilevering fixture, no?

posted by Marco on August 1st 2008 at 10:17am
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wouldn't the long path to the showerhead cool the water, wasting energy?

posted by erica on August 1st 2008 at 10:17am
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Won't the whole thing heat up when hot water is used? Maybe it's designed, but is it engineered? Also, I can see the whole thing just cracking off the wall.

posted by cali-nys on August 2nd 2008 at 12:00pm
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Agreed with the other posters: This is gorgeous, but it won't hold up for long, unless there's some engineering trick involved that you can't see.

And think about it after someone (dog, child, adult who's tripped) pulls hard on the shower curtain. The pipe flexes, straining the mount; the wall cracks; the whole thing bends downwards, the joints crack, and you've got a disaster on your hands.

posted by bonanos on August 3rd 2008 at 7:27am
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