The space provided space! Much colors tumble, with the order, with the windows but in the end all, what matters is how much space we have.
This need becomes particularly dramatic in the bathroom, where some (and few) put our beauty concoctions, such as creams, liquids, gels daily with things like toilet paper or towels.

The structure you see in the image is called Vertebrae and is an invention of Design LTD odisey used to save space in your bathroom without sacrificing cream store all you want.
It is a structure that requires work to be installed and consists of modular aluminum hand-made with a simple gesture that is collected or displayed. Vertebrae has seven modules, including a urinal, a sink with soap dispenser, two storage modules and even two showers that rotate for easy access to them all. One detail that I really liked are the two minicajones on both sides of the urinal to save the toilet paper on one side and brush on the other.
According to its inventors, the Vertebrae can be placed in a corner or the middle of the bathroom according to the status of the door and the spaces you have inside, allowing up to 360 degrees turns of its modules. Being made of aluminum is easy to clean and is also done with other organic materials.
It is not yet on sale, according to the explanatory video, which will be in the coming months. Here is the video in English that explain its operation.
