Hotel Shower Head / Hotel Duschkopf

Perhaps for someone from a city with a turrell light installation this should not cause so much sophomoric hilarity, but Karl and me where mesmerized.... / Vieleicht sollten sich Leute die aus einer Stadt mit Turrell Lichtinstallation kommen aufgeklaerter und weniger fasziniert zeigen, aber Karl und ich fanden das Programm sehr unterhaltsam.



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Fizgig March 06, 2020, 07:45 AM
Seems funny and all that, but it can be a life saver -- believe it or not.... All hotels should have something similar -- maybe not necessarily with all the colors. One of these saved the day [technically night] when the power failed in a place I was staying while I was in the shower. Not pleasant --- in a strange place, pitch dark, slippery surface, and nekkid... LOL! But the shower (overhead one in my case) had this funky mood lighting which was battery powered. Was never so thankful for a strange light fixture ;)

But, most folks don't think along those lines when installing or encountering them =)

Sonja March 06, 2020, 01:38 PM
Well, for what its worth, power outages in America are so much more common than most well populated places in Europe. Unanounced ones that last more than a few seconds I have not experianced since we moved back. Even so, the fad of having accent lights everywhre that change the colour or blink in always changing busy intervals is just awful. A pale shimmering ring in the shower in warm or cold light as befitting the style of the room best, why not? Might perhaps come in handy in case the bathroom has no windowsand also no independant circuit ur just a big prudery curtain between the mirror light and the shower, but the best about this tacky colour shows is that they claim its having health benefits. Public saunalands in Germany also meanwhile have almost no features where the light isn't some weird colour or changes all the time'at different intervals.
Fizgig March 06, 2020, 03:09 PM
The power outage thing happened to me in a major European city.... Brown outs and outages are actually more common now in European cities where the infrastructure can't deal with population densities and climate change leading to heavier reliance on, in particular, cooling units which were unnecessary in the past. Aging infrastructure and overpopulation aren't unique to the US ... And now, neither is erratic and/or wild weather ;)
Martina Weber plus March 06, 2020, 03:49 PM
!!!!! :-)
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