There's a bit of toilet humour going down on Internet at the moment. You see, even though the humble toilet paper roll holder is part of your daily routine, it probably doesn't enter your mind unless ...
Charmin ran a survey that found that 82% of people say running out of toilet paper is one of the most frustrating situations to end up in while in the bathroom. Their new Forever ...
Charmin’s Forever Roll, a new 1,700-sheet behemoth that can last a two-person household up to one month, promises to calm ...
Toilet paper holders might not be something you think about when you’re designing or thinking about upgrading your bathroom. Just think about how often a family member reaches for a square of toilet ...
If you've invested in a bathroom remodel recently, don't be too quick to toss that ugly white plastic toilet roll holder. There's a good chance it can't be recycled — so why not give it a second life ...
These quirky, functional, and stylish toilet roll holders can transform your bathroom. With small detail and big design ...
More than 50 international designers, from Martino Gamper to Playlab, have shared their take on the toilet paper dispenser as part of an exhibition at Marta gallery in Los Angeles. Here, the curators ...
Dezeen Showroom: designed especially for contract projects requiring a cohesive look across bathroom accessories, the Shift toilet roll holder by VanBerlo for Geesa can be customised in a range of ...
To the uninitiated, a toilet paper holder may seem to like a straightforward household purchase, where economy reigns and the first option will be Just Fine. But in my experience, finding a good ...
The toilet roll holder admittedly might not stand at the crossroads of art and design, but as the focus of a new exhibition at the Los Angeles-based gallery Marta, it appears to be finally getting the ...
Which free standing toilet paper holder is best? Although essential, a regular toilet paper holder isn’t the most elegant fixture in a bathroom. These free-standing models come in a range of ...
Last spring, as stay-at-home orders set in and consumers cleared out store shelves, we learned something that we probably knew all along: You don’t think about toilet paper until you are desperate.