75

Clémentine Merhebi – 75

In 2023, a person residing in Switzerland consumes 140 liters of drinking water per day. Half of which is used for showering. 

75 is a showerhead that saves up to ¾ of our consumption. Developed by SICT, its mechanism visually imitates but reduces the flow of a classic showerhead from 20 to 4 liters of water per minute. Deprived of its handle, it also represents a material saving by fitting in the palm of your hand. Assembled with a single screw, all its components can be separated, including its magnets, which offer different inclinations when in contact with its support. Like a canvas, this adhesive sheet deconstructs the architecture of the shower through a simplification of its systems and accessories, allowing us to better understand our consumption.

Diploma project (2024)

Students
Clémentine Merhebi
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