Unusual and Interesting Aquariums
Jun. 29, 2009 No Comments Posted under: Furniture, crazy
Car aquarium is present at the Siam Ocean World in the Siam Paragon shopping center in Bangkok. There is a fabulous car there that cannot be driven. The reasion is that the car is filled to the top with water and fish.
This is a very unique sink aquarium.It’s a combination sink and self-contained aquarium that includes everything you’ll need to keep the fish happy and you entertained.
The Fish ‘n Flush is an aquarium for your toilet.”Fish ‘n Flush makes a fun-fashion statement for the homeowner who wants to have something unique in the bathroom.
An ordinary phone booth was transformed into an aquarium by artists Benoit Deseille and Benedetto Bufalino as part of the Lyon Light Festival in France.
This is a sea monkey unique aquarium themed wrist watch .
Duplex is an aquarium/cage that makes your dream come true. The concept facilitates the improbable encounter of two species as the aquarium is thermoformed so as to create a space where the bird can fly at the same visual level as the fish.
This sofa features aquariums on both its sides. So all those who love keeping fishes in your home, then this is a must have for you.
Michal Shabtiali’s portable fish bowl, a student project, is aimed at kids with divorced parents. It allows them to “walk” or transport their fish, despite the fact that fish don’t have legs.
This is the first multi-faceted aquarium. The angular form creates a mirror effect, generating a real cubist image.
AquaLampe by Aqualantis, these beautiful lamp aquariums are perfectly designed and finished, offering a lamp decoration of quality and innovation.
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