Since our story on the P-Tree urinal that straps to a tree (above, bottom left) was so popular, this month’s top ten is all about toilets. 1: readers couldn’t handle the glass walls separating kitchen and toilet in Suppose Design Office’s house in Nagoya, which comes in first. 2: second most popular is the Tokinokura Lavatories Shimodate by Shuichiro Yoshida Architects, a narrow toilet block built between two historic buildings. 3: this sustainable wash basin-toilet combination by Milanese designers Gabriele and Oscar Buratti comes in at number three. 4: our fourth most popular toilet story is Future Studio’s series of 17 colourful public restrooms scattered throughout Hiroshima Park. 5: number five is this biodegradable Peepoo bag by Anders Wilhelmson. 6: our latest toilet story on the P-Tree urinals by Dutch designers Aandeboom is at number six. 7: a pointy public toilet by Plastik Architects in Kent, England, is our seventh most popular story. 8: at number eight, we have Royal Flush by Chris Briffa Architects, a public toilet in the former red-light district of Valletta, Malta. 9: this pipe-shaped toilet, dubbed Mrs. Hudson by Ukranian architects 2-B-2, is our ninth most popular story on toilets. 10: finally, a toilet by Italian designer Stefano Giovannonithat includes a heated seat, air dryer and remote control comes in tenth.
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