Artist Shows How Ridiculous Rich People’s Showers Are By Doodling On Them – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Artist Shows How Ridiculous Rich People’s Showers Are By Doodling On Them

For some rich people, a shower isn’t just a shower. No. It’s also a work of art. After all, what’s the point in cleaning yourself if you can’t look good while you’re doing it? Check out these awesome showers to see what we mean… but there’s a difference. They’ve all been hilariously altered by an artist who goes by the name of Artxauroraxart. After all, if we can’t afford to bathe in luxury then at least we can laugh about it!

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