From Janet:
Need some lighting for the evening outdoor shower? NYC-based OXO offers a great outdoor lighting option for those who don’t have hardwiring or can’t seem to keep enough candles in stock. The rechargeable LED lights replicate the feel of candlelight and automatically illuminate when lifted off the base or in the event of a power outage. Available in groups of 2, 4, and 8 in several different sizes and shapes; up to 8 hours of charge.
Below L: Candela DemiGlow 8 Rechargeable Lights, $130 for set of 8 at Lumens. Below R: Candela DemiGlow 4, $70 at Lumens.


Below: Candela Flare, $130 at Lumens; $70 for set of four.

May 16th, 2008
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From Sarah:
Ikea’s Molger collection is a simply designed line of wooden bathroom products that would work well outdoors. All are made from walnut, stained and coated in a polyester lacquer.
Below: Molger Soap dish; 99 cents.

Below: Molger Hook rack; $1.99.

Below: Molger Bench $39.99.

May 16th, 2008
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From Julie:
It’s been uncharacteristically hot in the Bay Area this past week, which has prompted us to round up photos of some outdoor showers to cool off in. Also, see our post on Outdoor Shower Fixtures.
Below: An outdoor shower in Montauk by NY architects Murdock Young.

Below: An outdoor shower by NY-based S. Russell Groves.

Below: Cape Cod house by Boston-based Sheila Narusawa Architects.

Below: An outdoor shower at Manka’s Inverness Lodge.

Below: Mill Valley house by Bay Area–based Buttrick Wong.

Below: Beach house by New England–based Hutker Architects.

Below: Another beach house by NY-based Murdock Young.

Below: Country house by Cambridge, MA–based Anmahian Winton Architects.

Below: Porch shower in Coastal Living Magazine.

Below: Country house by Matthew Baird Design.

Below: Geyserville residence by California-based Osborn Design Group.

Below: Manhattan Rooftop Terrace Shower by Sawyer/Berson Architects:

Below: Utter simplicity, found on Flickr.

Below: More simplicity, found on Flickr.

Below: One more from Flickr.

May 16th, 2008
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