The Bidet's Big Break: A Case for the Fixture's History and Installation
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The bidet, often edged out of design discussions, is increasingly gaining attention for its cleanliness and hygiene virtues, making a quiet yet significant comeback.
Originally from France and embraced by Italians, the bidet's journey from the 17th century’s aristocratic salons to modern homes highlights changing perceptions of personal hygiene.
In a time when full baths were seen as dangerous, the bidet offered a practical solution for cleanliness, evolving from a wooden structure to a stylish fixture.
Despite its long-standing presence in Europe, the bidet remains a conversation starter in the U.S., where interest in personal hygiene and wellness continues to grow.
Read at Architectural Digest
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