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Harvesting rain water with Volume chair + Inverted parasol

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Harvesting rainwater in the most optimum manner can be tricky as it isn’t easy to store rain water over a period of time and use it when needed. Usually, most of the rain water gets washed away to drains as soil cannot guzzle large quantity of water at one time. And to counter this dilemma, Freddie Yauner came up with a project dubbed as Slow water. He has designed a chair that play a dual role of storing the rain water as well as supporting your bottom. This Volume Chair will be rotation moulded and slightly thinner, allowing the water to influence the form and at the same time enveloping the person sitting on it. Isn’t it exciting to relax in your garden on a water filled chair? While the inverted parasol does everything a normal garden parasol does that is rendering shade and protecting from rain.

However with its simple alteration, it allows the rain falling upon it to be collected rather than splashing of it. Water collected can be distributed through a hose pipe to storage points around the garden.

Isn’t it an nifty idea to conserve water and recycle rain water to the fullest?

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