Doing one’s business is a serious business. Many of the world’s best ideas have been conceived sitting on the pot. It then only makes sense that the pot is an interesting and quirky place to spend time on. Thankfully, some people in the world do have an imagination. Check out these quirky, some outrageously so, restrooms and urinals across the world. Piss away!
9 Bathrooms So Quirky They Will Literally Wow The Crap Out Of You
#1 Feels like pissing on the world, doesn’t it?! :P
This one's a vertigo inducer! The men's washroom on the 49th floor of the headquarters of Commerzbank in Frankfurt
#2 Now that’s attention you wouldn’t mind. This is how the lobby urinal of New Zealand’s Sofitel Hotel looks like.
#3 Tellin’ the world to suck it up!
#4 This loo is a one-sided mirror;
you can see the whole world passing by as you lighten yourself. Although no one can see you from outside, the fear is all too real.
#5 The Pop-Up Urinal -
This one is a real batman loo. It appears in the night and vanishes in the day. Built across London, the UriLift pop-up urinal was meant for party-goers returning home late in the night, after having downed beers more than they could hold.
#6 Don’t worry, it’s not touch-operated!
Taking a leak would take a little longer than usual if you are at Lehigh Valley IronPigs' Coca-Cola Park in the United States. Users are required to "Use your pee to steer and hit the penguins" the instruction on the game says.
#7 When you gotta shop for the missus, but got no time to pee. This is Eight Avenue Mall in Sao Jaoa da Madeira in Portugal.
#8 This one here was the brain child of a Japanese coffee company for promoting their coffee energy drink.
You already feel the rush, don't you? With such an adrenalin-pumping sight in front of you, getting the bowels cleared shouldn't be that difficult we reckon.
#9 This bathroom has a glass floor and is built atop a 15-storey elevator shaft.
Yes, the sight down there is a deep dark abyss. We hear fear is good for bowel movement. Designed by Hernandez Silva Arquitectos, this bathroom is part of a penthouse in a colonial building in Mexico.
