yankodesign.com — This unique faucet visually frames flowing water in a circular fashion, giving you a full view of the water just as it falls over the edge.The opening orifice at the spout end lets in natural light which illuminates the flowing water for a striking view.
Dec 22, 2006 View in Crawl 4
morningloriiDec 23, 2006
a bloody faucet...you should be hired to think up emo song titles
spriggigDec 23, 2006
When I see stuff like this, I'm torn. The designer in me loves it--it *is* cool. But, how empty does ones life need to be before something like this becomes *necessary*?
vokasDec 23, 2006
I think that is exactly what this faucet doesn't need.
friendroboticDec 23, 2006
I can't get my Brita to fit on the thing
falconfoxDec 23, 2006
being an engineer, there can be other things going on. the water is most likely guided downward. obviously, there is a top and bottom layer. The top layer probably has a extruded ring around the ring so that water is "guided" downwards. This would allow for greater water pressure without the problem of water going out both top & bottom.
Closed AccountDec 23, 2006
@falconfoxI tend to find everything guided downward by gravity.If the flow is directed as you say, there is likely to be only one rate of flow that actually looks as serene as the photos. At other flow rates, the design would induce turbulence similar to a conventional faucet.
himselfDec 26, 2006
only if the LEDs reacted to temperature and faded from blue to red... why stop there, make them sound reactive and annoy the neighbors!
himselfDec 26, 2006
haven't you heard? everything is a matter of opinion on digg. you do not exist. And I am more equal than everyone else!
himselfDec 26, 2006
community more reactive to feature requests:<a class="user" href="http://userscripts.org/tag/digg">http://userscripts.org/tag/digg</a>