From false teeth to rubber duckies, this book covers the histories, facts and cultural oddities that make the bathroom a modern-day shrine to human health and happiness.
Featuring 60 household items, from lipstick to dental floss to diapers, Holman Wang takes the reader on a remarkable trip through our bathroom. Although we spend a significant amount of our lives in the bathroom, most of us are quite unfamiliar with the history of daily items like perfume and razors. Bathroom Stuff shows the history of all the bathroom stuff we use daily and adds a load of remarkable facts and trivia.
Each item is concisely covered on two pages and is accompanied by a set of originals photographs. It all looks very stylish and enjoyable. One criticism would be that certain items have clearly a lot more things to dwell on, which was not possible due to the very strict format of the book. It would certainly not have hurt to extend the book by another 100 pages.
But all in all it stays an enjoyable book to take with you when you visit that smallest place in the house: the toilet (also described in Bathroom Stuff).
so I don't honestly know where the hell this book came from, but I think I can safely assume that brian left it in our bathroom when in the process of packing his shit he thought, I don't really need this anymore.
well I didn't really need to know the origin of tampons either, but now no thanks to him I do.