Swirl Faucet

Sam Qui, a student at London’s Royal College of Art, designed an innovative faucet that not only looks cool, but saves 15% more water than traditional designs as well. To accomplish this, it swirls your water into intricate geometric patterns as soon as the tap is turned on, weaving small jets of water into cross-hatched designs. A system of turbines installed inside the faucet to create different swirl flows, complete with three different settings: a helix-like flow, spaghetti noodle swirl, or an elaborate lattice-work column of water. Click here to view the first image in this week’s art of trolling gallery. Continue reading for a viral video of a Snapchat resume.

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