Nimbus Washbowl: A Futuristic Water Conservation Concept

With people all around the world distressed due to water crisis, efforts are on to create ways to conserve it. Nimbus was wise enough to take an initiative towards this and came up with this washbowl concept which is estimated to use just sixty times less water compared to the present washbasins.

This ultramodern was shown off at the ‘Vodoparad’ International Design Contest where it won the ‘Audience Prize’ and also bagged a special prize from BISAZZA. The washbowl is fitted with sensitive infrared motion detectors which detect the vibrations when you put your hand in and then the spray emits ultra small droplets of water for washing hands. In the whole process only a few milliliters of water are used.


This futuristic sustainable washbowl will surely control water wastage if put to use in both commercial and residential complexes.

Source: TrendsUpdates


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