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The Horizontal Shower lets you shower while reclining
The Horizontal Shower lets you shower while reclining
The Horizontal Shower features six "Water Bar" showerheads
The Horizontal Shower definitely adds a touch of class to a bathroom
The Horizontal Shower features six "Water Bar" showerheads
The Horizontal Shower lets you shower while reclining
The Horizontal Shower lets you shower while reclining
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If you find standing up in the shower just too strenuous then the Horizontal Shower from German company Dornbracht could be just the thing for your bathroom. It features an array of six “Water Bar” showerheads built into a horizontal platform that is attached to the wall, with another platform below on which to recline.

Due to its larger footprint, you'll either need a pretty decent sized bathroom or have to ditch the bathtub to make room for the Horizontal Shower. Thankfully, you won’t have to deal with an array of faucets while in repose, with the shower controlled via a minimalist “eTOOL” control panel embedded in the wall. Sporting a few buttons and a single knob, the eTOOL allows users to select a range of pre-programmed water temperature, intensity and quantity settings, along with the ability to control the choreography of the various showerheads.

The Horizontal Shower features six "Water Bar" showerheads

While having water cascade down on you in varying patterns looks pretty relaxing, laying on what appears to be a rock hard slab doesn’t look all that comfortable and having to roll over to lather up various body parts might be a bit of a pain. It’s also probably not something for those concerned about water conservation either, unless you’re willing to cut the duration of your shower to a sixth of its usual length. But on the upside, you’re much less likely to slip in the shower and break a hip.

The Horizontal Shower is available now and pricing is "upon application" - i.e. it's expensive.

Purely for illustrative purposes, here’s a video from the company showing the Horizontal Shower in action.

Source: Dornbracht via Archello

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4 comments
Gadgeteer
Oh, this is nothing. 35 years ago, the Kohler Environment offered so many more pleasures than just a simple shower. Sorry, Dornbracht. The Americans got there first. And Kohler still makes those, although the name was changed long ago from Environment to Habitat Masterbath.
http://books.google.com.au/books?id=cwEAAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA121&dq=kohler environment&pg=PA120&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=kohler environment&f=false
kellory
"Purely for illustrative purposes, here’s a video from the company showing the Horizontal Shower in action." I'm sure it has nothing to do with the attractive naked model, being used to show off it's features. As for wasting water, that does not have to follow. All car washes in California are required to reuse their water. It gets filtered, processed, and reused several times. There is nothing that prevents home filtration. When it has been used several times, then use it for the garden and flowers instead of tap water.
windykites
I can't really see the point of this. It takes up more floor space, uses several spray heads instead of one,and is it really comfortable laying on a hard surface? It has got to be more expensive than the usual vertical version. By the way, is this the latest model? lol!
Paul Anthony
This is not new. I had a "Shower Massage" in Thailand that had similar function.