September 2nd, 2008 by BallerHouse

If you’re the type of person who finds the shower relaxing, the new “Butterfly” LED shower cabin from Italian company Colacril is as close to paradise as it comes. Designed by Daniele Menichini, the Butterfly features a wavy center column equipped with eight whirlpool jets, a steam generator, chromotherapy LED lights, a retractable seat, and an MP3 player and radio. A full-length handle on the outside of the tempered glass shower completes the unique look. Available in a range of colors, the Butterfly makes the ultimate addition to any luxury bathroom. Follow the jump for more images.
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August 19th, 2008 by BallerHouse

The new Strip bathtub line from Belgium bathroom products manufacturer Aquamass delivers an unbelievably clean look, achieved by its overflowing “skirted” effect on the Wall Strip (pictured above) and the free-standing Strip Slice (shown after the jump). We’re a sucker for any bathroom fixture with a built-in waterproof LCD, and the Wall Strip offers the perfect canvas. The Strip tub line’s technologically-advanced Cristalpant material (a tough plastic compound) makes this Aquamass product even more unique. Without the built-in TV, the Wall Strip runs €5,720 ($8,400) and the free-standing Strip Slice goes for €9,080 ($13,350). If you really want to create a towel-dropping effect, opt for the matching Strip washbasins, which complete the look.
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August 11th, 2008 by BallerHouse

Imagine how much easier your morning shower experience would be if you only had to press one button to activate your custom, pre-set shower settings, similar to hopping into your car and adjusting the driver’s seat with the touch of a button. Grohe’s new AquaFountain shower system makes personalized showering easy with its simple and intuitive digital interface. It also features a mean design, especially in the Velvet Black finish shown above.
Inspired by waterfalls and rain patterns, the wall-mounted Grohe AquaFountain offers DreamFall flow options and DreamSpray misting. Titanium, chrome, and white lacquer color options are also available.
For more information: Grohe [via Interior Design]
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July 14th, 2008 by BallerHouse

If you’re in search of the ultimate shower head then you’re in luck. Big shower head maker Fornara & Moulini has unleashed a new line of extremely over-sized rain shower heads in four different shapes and a variety of sizes. Fornara & Moulini’s new ECCO Charade lineup comes in triangular, square, rectangular or round versions ranging in size from about 14 to 20 inches. Each ECCO Charade shower head comes with anywhere from 90 to 200 anti-scale silicone nozzles that deliver a downpour effect at the touch of a button. And if you’re concerned about wasting water, don’t be. As the name implies, these large shower heads have been designed with the environment in mind.
For more information: Fornara & Moulini [via Trendir]
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July 1st, 2008 by BallerHouse

If you’re renting your place or don’t want to drop big bucks on a custom shower sound system, we’ve got the perfect waterproof MP3 speaker for you: the Juke Tower. The fully-waterproof Juke Tower comes with an embedded LED clock as well as a track display, and it’s controlled by an easy-to-use top menu panel. To hook up your tunes, you connect your own USB drive to the speaker, and it will play for up to 12 hours using three AA batteries. And when you’re not using the Juke Tower in the shower, you can bring it outside to the pool. Priced at $130, the Juke Tower is one of the more affordable shower sound systems on the market. Unless you’re content putting the old boom box right outside the shower door.
Available through: AudioCubes
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