Iota, the foldable WC created by two students from the University of Huddersfield, has already conquered the world with its innovation brought to an object present in almost every bathroom or toilet. The young students have created a WC bowl totally different from other more or less conventional models.
The main innovation Iota brings with its foldable WC is that it saves 10,000 liters of water annually for each person. In addition to the drastic reduction in annual per capita water consumption, which is a very important factor for the environment, being a foldable WC, it Save space in your bathroom.
With each flush, Iota uses only 2.5 liters of water, a major improvement over other W.C. bowls currently on the market.
Given the houses and apartments being built with increasingly smaller usable spaces, this type of W C design is a direct response for everyone who doesn't have enough room in their home or apartment.
Designed by Gareth Humphreys and Elliott Whiteley, the W C functions in a very practical and simple way. Once the bowl is raised after use, 2.5 liters of water will flow and clean the entire space quickly and efficiently.
The design of the two young students was so well received that orders for Iota began to appear even before it went into production.
This invention, highly beneficial for the environment and efficient for small apartments and houses, all integrated into a very aesthetic and modern design, is a hit innovation concerning ubiquitous household objects.







