Just take a look at this picture, what do you spot? It looks like a normal large book. Don't judge a book by it's cover, this is not a book at all!
In fact, it's a toilet seat made in france. You can find countless of these odd looking toilet seats all in one place, the Toilet Museum in New Delhi, India. Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak, the Founder of Sulabh International Social Service Organisation, a pioneering non-profit voluntary organisation (NGO) in the field of Sanitation in India, envisioned the need for the setting up of a museum of toilets.
The Museum is dedicated to educate students about the historical trends in the development of toilets and to provide information to researchers about the design, materials, and technologies adopted in the past and those in use in the contemporary world.
Besides students, it can also bring benefits to the manufacturers of toilet equipment and accessories as it help them in improving their products by functioning as a technology storehouse; and to help sanitation experts learn from the past and solve problems in the sanitation sector.The Museum has a large collection of articles and pictures on how people around the world uses toilet over the time including one that shows how the Eqyptians did their business in 3000 A.D. It also has a large collection of various designs of toilet seats.
Among them,
is U.S.-made electric toilet that burns waste, a toilet disguised as a coffee table, a commode believed to be King Louis XIII's "throne toilet" and also a toilet disguised as a sofa.
Source : www.sulabhtoiletmuseum.org
Friday, September 14, 2007
Loo and behold, a museum
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Labels: Asia, Unbelievable arts, Unbelievable places
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