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Thursday, August 12, 2010 @ 11:35 PM
Simple Human : Tool For Efficient Living Simple Human designs products for efficient living and everything looks so nice! I will drop by Home-Fix soon to see the range they carry in Singapore. I am sure they don't come cheap so probably just good for the eyes but bad for the pockets. Bathroom Adjustable Shower Caddy The adjustable shower caddy makes room for tall bottles and accommodates plumbing with its unique adjustable shelves. Simply flip the tabs and slide shelves either up and down or side to side. Bottles can be stored upside down for easier dispensing. The caddy's multiple compartments include a soap dish, toothbrush/razor holder, and two hooks. A rubberized clamp and pivoting suction cup ensure secure installation. Toilet Paper & Magazine Holder This all-in-one storage solution has a stainless steel base that holds two jumbo toilet paper rolls and an adjustable, chrome-plated rack that holds magazines and newspapers within easy reach. A quick release knob makes changing the roll quick and easy. Kitchen Sink Caddy This sink caddy keeps your sink area neat and everything you need within easy reach. Four suction cups and a wire ledge hanger provide a secure, non-slip grip to your sink. Removable plastic dividers store and organize sponges separately for faster drying. This stainless steel utensil holder comes with a detachable spoon rest is always in reach at the front of the holder! A shallow front compartment holds shorter tools, like can openers, so they won't get lost at the bottom of the holder. The two deep compartments neatly store tall items. |