There Has To Be a Logical Reason for the Carbon Fiber Toilet

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While the mere mention of carbon fiber would make the automotive fans raise their heads, however, this time it has landed straight into your bathroom. Not that we haven’t heard of carbon fiber toilet seat before, but this collection Nerocarbonio by Alberto Del Biondi is a unique combination of great creativity and innovation. Apart from its lightness of course, the Nerocarbonio collection features a toilet and a bidet made completely out of carbon fiber. The unique feature that makes it to appear here on Born Rich is probably its design with the toilet taking a special form of the section of cover that hides the seat. With all the uniqueness and lightness of the material, it can’t be said if it will speed up the pooping process.

Italian designer Alberto Del Biond has created a carbon fiber toilet. Why? That’s what I want to know.

It’s part of his line of Nerocarbonio design, that go from Bimota bikes to basins and this toilet. He declares himself fascinated with carbon fiber because of it’s lightness and depth. Somebody should tell him that carbon fiber brittles easily and may not be the best choice for this particular object. Much less if you are into Mexican food.

The designer also offers a matching bidet. To all our American readers, according to the Wikipedia: “A bidet is a low-mounted plumbing fixture or type of sink intended for washing the genitalia, inner buttocks, and anus.” Class is over. Dismiss

Via Alberto Del Biondi

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