The History of the bathroom
Bathroom has become an essential place, but over time it hasn’t always been like that. Over the years it changed so much to become smart.
Bathroom has become an essential place, but over time it hasn’t always been like that. Over the years it changed so much to become smart.
A famous publishing house created a book where it shows the most extraordinary toilets around the world. Here’s an excerpt from the book of the best 20.
Ava Louise, an influencer, filmed herself licking a plane toilet seat as part of a ‘coronavirus challenge’ which is going viral.
The pink toilet bus is another solution to prevent sanitation issues in India, especially for women which are more at risk of this problem.
Mr. Toilet is the founder of the World Toilet Organization and the World Toilet Day. Jack helps people to guarantee toilets where needed.
The Vancouver urinal is a public toilet built in 1916 with the peculiarity to be a twin urinal.
11/19 is the World Toilet Day established in 2001 and became an official UN day in 2013 to raise awareness of sanitation global problems.
Vespasian, in Italy, is not only the name of a Roman Emperor but also a term that identifies public urinals.
Dry toilets seem the solution for ecological problems in poor areas, but they are taking place in less problematic areas, too.
A toilet bus is a special type of bus turned into a public toilet that drives around the city to meet people’s needs.