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The toilet house The late mayor of Suwon, South Korea, Sim Jae-Duck, built his loo-shaped, two-story home to mark the 2007 inaugural meeting of the World Toilet Association.
The curator of “The Artful Teapot,” it’s worth pointing out, is Garth Clark, a noted ceramic scholar as well as a prominent dealer. (He had a gallery in L.A. from 1981 to 1994 and has had ...
Teapots made in strange shapes are not a new idea. In the 18th Century the famous Meissen factory of Germany, English Staffordshire potters, and Chinese and Japanese artists made teapots shaped lik… ...
“We designed an umbrella-shaped eastern house and toilet that resonate with the shape of Mt. Fuji in the observation The post Kengo Kuma’s Umbrella-Shaped Japanese Toilets Mimic Mt. Fuji ...
It is the home that really flies high. Former electrical engineer Bruce Campbell saved a Boeing 727 from the scrapheap in 1999 and spent £130,000 turning it into a home. Bruce, 64, from Portland ...
World's weirdest homes: From teapot-shaped domes to gigantic toilet houses We've taken a look at some of the bizarre architectural creations from around the world which people have been able to ...
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