40 Times Designers Forgot Things Need To Be Cleaned When Creating Them, As Shared On This Facebook Group (New Pics)
The last time we wrote about the Facebook group 'Things designed by people who don't have to clean them', it had 40,000 members. But since then, this online community has more than doubled and is approaching the 100,000 mark, so it's about time we release an update on them.
"The design and maintenance of our spaces are deeply political," the group writes in its 'About' section. "The entire point of 'Things designed by people who don't have to clean them' is that those who design and those who maintain are not the same. Because we spend most of our time in designed spaces this disconnect has a huge impact, especially on those who traditionally don't have power in society."
So they're here, shaking things up, trying to remind everyone about the hidden tax attached to Swarovski-encrusted toilets and rock-covered sinks, and that is the amount of headache and time people will spend cleaning them.
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Just Stay In The 70s. Thanks
My Goodness
For our earlier article, we got in touch with the founder of the group, Will Feetham. He described the content you see on 'Things designed by people who don't have to clean them' as design-focused critical analysis.
Even though it has grown tremendously, the group remains private and you have to answer a few political questions to get in. Feetham has had pushback from the applicants about this as the group seems anything but political, however, he believes that the design and maintenance of our spaces are deeply political. "The entire point of 'Things designed by people who don't have to clean them' is that those who design and those who maintain are not the same," he told Bored Panda. "Because we spend most of our time in spaces [designed by others], this disconnect has a huge impact, especially on those who traditionally don't have power in society."
This Was Never A Good Idea!
This Belongs Here
I Found A Hair On Your T-Shirt. Who Is She?
"Looking at bad design helps highlight the importance of good design, and thinking about who will clean what we design makes us focus on the importance of inclusion in the design process. As a tag group, we can inject a bit of thought about these issues into a lot of different conversations which makes me so happy."
Feetham got the idea for the group from a picture of a topographical relief sink modeled after a lake, which he has been told is in the California state library. "It's beautiful, and the concept is both insightful and educational. In the execution, though, the designer didn't consider the people who would have to clean the installation. Clearly, a lot of thought went into the concept, but that thoughtfulness doesn't seem to have extended to maintenance. 'Things designed by people who don’t have to clean them' just popped into my head."
This Is My Ceiling Light. It’s New, And I Loved It Til I Joined This Group And Realized I Have No Idea How To Clean It
Now Imagine That It Rains
Rock Bottom
Saw This Sink In A Bathroom Showroom And Thought Of You My Friends. It Has Actual Fish In It
As you could guess, Feetham himself doesn't like cleaning. "As a cisgender man in our patriarchal culture, I have been allowed to do less than my share of household chores at many points in my life," he said. "Equality is deeply important to me, and I have come to understand the many ways, large and small, that the caring and cleaning work that forms the foundation of our daily existence is minimized."
According to him, our society tends to devalue the invisible service class, who are often women and people of color. So they are left to pick up the pieces, literally, and tend to the performative aesthetics of our consumer culture.
Bride Decided This Was The Best Way To Display Her Dress After The Wedding
I Finally Have A Contribution!! Reminds Me Of The Fuzzy Skeleton Someone Shared The Other Day…maybe This One Could Be Thrown In The Washer?
Omfg, This Is Giving Me The Shivers
This Entire Room
I Present To You My Desk Chair
I hate it. It was here when I got here. The bumps are hard plastic and extremely uncomfortable also the back has no give whatsoever. I work in the office part of a warehouse and everything gets super dirty here. Not looking forward to cleaning it which I can imagine will be done with a toothbrush.
This Was A Sink In A Public Bathroom That I Used Yesterday
(it does have a drain, it’s just hard to see under the bubbles) it’s flat, theres ridges in it that go about an inch deep into the sink to resemble rock or something. It’s obviously covered in grime and soap residue. Might have been cool in someone’s house, but not in a public bathroom like this
My Toes And Shins Hurt Just Looking At This. Hope You Like Cobwebs
Indoor Beach. Oof
Seletti: Monkey Chandelier By Marcantonio
I wish I had it but DAMN.
(also, it cost too much for me.)
(BUT ANYWAY DAMN!!!)
Found In The Wild. My Mom, Who Has No Knowledge Of Facebook Or This Group, Her First Words Were "Try Cleaning That."
Ummm
Just.... Why?! Even If The Bowl Is Smooth, The Outside Is Just...
Yeah, It's An Art Installation. Very Ugly Art
I'd Like To Personally Say F**k You To Whoever Invented This Damn Kitchen Gadget. You Don't Know How Many Nights It Would Be My Turn To Do The Dishes And This F**ker Always, Always, Ended Up Being Used. I Hate It So Much
You need to rinse this straight after using. Once bits are dried onto it, you lost.
And that's the rule for every kitchen tool that cleans difficultly!
Load More Replies...I have a newer model where you can push a bottom at the top and a plastic panel pushes the rest of the onions out. Super easy to clean.
Using the same model daily. Super easy to clean plus same size veggies for daily bulk cooking.
Load More Replies...If you use a suitable washing up brush, it's not that difficult to clean. If you solely use a dish cloth, then I can see why you despair.
I have one of these - absolutely love it ! It does go in the dishwasher. It does come apart and the white button on top (you can't see it in the pic) - push it and all the stuck food falls out so it's easy to clean. Much more convenient than knives and more uniformed pieces
What? We just bought one of those. They're really fast, easy to use, and dishwasher safe. They also come with a specific little comb thing to get all the food residue out of the top bit...I don't see the issue here.
Soak it in hot soapy water, and open and close it under the water a few times....I honestly don't see an issue here
99% sure its dishwasher safe. My sister has one & have never seen her hand wash it. Always looks good though
I have one of these. It's easy to clean, I don't see what the problem is. Perhaps their family is using it to dice cheese?
It slices. It dive. It purees. Which is why this made a terrible condom
Ok, time to share a tip. To clean the part that forces the onion through the blade grate, slam it into the side of the sink as hard as possible and then drop it face down from about 2 feet. It works insanely well for all of these that I’ve ever encountered.
is this the one with the button you have to press on the lid so that it's easy to clean ? ideal for people with hand problems.
my mom has one she forgets she has it because i hide it... i refuse to wash this
Oof, I can't agree - I have one of these gadgets, and while it is, in fact, a nightmare to clean, the perfectly even tiny cubes of onion it slices make it worthwhile for me. (I have ZERO "real cook" knife technique.)
I don't really see the problem with cleaning it... Use a dish brush and voila. Same with the potato french fry cutter.
Found it in the kitchen at work.... I put it straight to the bin😁
There's a small tool with tines that comes with the chopper that is used to clean the grid on top. It works great. Rinsing right after using is also helpful.
I have one and love it. It's a bear to clean, but with my flubbed up hands, I appreciate that I can chop things with it.
I have this and love it. It's faster than hand cutting and easy to clean. What's not to like?
I got one of these from my mother-in-law. Took one look at it and never used because I don't have a dishwasher. I figure you have to cut whatever, then use this and have extra dishes you have to do not to mention having to clean it without a dishwasher. That's why I got rid of the stupid garlic press. That does not come clean just by rinsing it under water. Plus you waste half the garlic.
I got one from my mother-in-law. Took one look at it and never used it. I guess it would be okay if you have a dishwasher but, I don't. I figure you just have to use the knife to cut whatever, then you use this thing, now you got extra dishes to do not mention how awful this would be to clean without a dishwasher.
I have one of these, it comes with a little scraper. And it is easy to clean, just rinse it.
Easy solve... just soak it in cool water so all the grooves are irrigated and the stuck bits of onions loosen. Rinse and voila... (can always wash it in suds after if you're so inclined).
Rinse it off immediately after using it. Also - it CAN be washed in the dishwasher.
It does go in the dishwasher - although you're screwed if you don't have one.
Believe it or not I have one of these- located in a box in the darkest corner of the basement!
My father thinks they're brilliant and demonstrated immediately why they suck. Sliced part of is finger off. Husband did the exact same thing while saying something about being careful while using it... Idjits
I've never been duped into buying these excessive "utensils" because I own knives. Lots and lots of knives.
because they're not designed for you. they're designed for people with disabilities...
Load More Replies...Please…let us know how you really feel about it!! 😜 can’t you accidentally throw it out or break it?
or ask whoever keeps using it to wash it like an adult, lol
Load More Replies...I have this. OMG it's soooo hard to clean. i have to use a tooth pic. my kids are the only reason this is used. And once they get bigger it's gone!
A garbage can makes cleaning this device from hell an easy and quick clean up.
It's Cute Tho
Is this a mug for cat haters? Every time you have tea of coffee, you get to drown the kitty.
Behold
Peak Impracticality
20 Stories Of Metal Loovers
The Pieces That Are Overlapped Would Be A Nuisance To Polish! And As Someone Easily Distracted I Wouldn't Know What Piece Of Mirror To Look In When Using It But That's Just Me
Just... Why
The idea is fun, but cleaning not so much. Also these thing break so easily I would constantly think I'm drinking glass shards.
This Chest...the Cuts Are Like 5cm Deep In Some Spots...
Feast Your Eyes On This Monstrosity
This Mirror I Saw At A Bar In Charleston
“Giant Corn Stool” - There’s A Joke In There Somewhere
These Ceiling Mics In The Choir Room At My School
You can’t reach them without a ladder and I don’t think they have ever been cleaned.
(I’m not good at descriptions but I tried)
Description: A small black ceiling microphone with a large cobweb wrapped around it.
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Things Designed By People Who Don't Have To Clean Them And Bought By The People Who Don't Care About Cleaning Them
I Want This. But I Don't Want The Drama Associated With Cleaning It
I Thought This Would Fit Here
Copper ball bearings to clean the insides of glassware and decanters without scratching.
I Found One In The Wild!! About Eight Feet Long, Hanging From A Door Frame. Various Beautiful Sea Shells Tied To A Central Cord. The Angles, Textures, And How Tight They're Strung Together Would Never Allow A Duster Through Properly. The Central Cord Is Hemp So Can't Get It Wet! And The Small Crevasses Are Impossible To Reach, Especially In The Spiral And Hollow Shells. Beautiful Idea, But The Dust Magnet This Is Makes Me Want To Burn It With Fire
Artificial Grass In The Bathroom. I Wonder How Long Before It Ends Up In Yup, That's A Piss Corner Mushroom
I'm surprised that the most irritating thing to clean isn't on here. The ceiling fan.
Those are irritating. I have two in my classroom. I have to stand on a desk and use a yardstick with a wipe rubber banded to the tip. I think I should invest in one of those long-handled feather duster thingies
Load More Replies...Some of those things were actual poorly designed and hard to clean, but for the rest, you are just lazy.
See, a lot of these things really don’t need to be cleaned. I mean, sure, if you’re going to eat out of it or it might spread bacteria or fungi or something, yes, but otherwise not everything has to be clean all the time. So what if you can’t dust your chandelier? The only places people would see dust is on larger surfaces of it, which you can clean.
Wow! There's some hideous and scary designs in this. I wouldn't have to worry about cleaning it cause I'd never put it in my home but it wouldn't be impossible to clean most of these. Maybe time consuming but it is doable.
I'm surprised that the most irritating thing to clean isn't on here. The ceiling fan.
Those are irritating. I have two in my classroom. I have to stand on a desk and use a yardstick with a wipe rubber banded to the tip. I think I should invest in one of those long-handled feather duster thingies
Load More Replies...Some of those things were actual poorly designed and hard to clean, but for the rest, you are just lazy.
See, a lot of these things really don’t need to be cleaned. I mean, sure, if you’re going to eat out of it or it might spread bacteria or fungi or something, yes, but otherwise not everything has to be clean all the time. So what if you can’t dust your chandelier? The only places people would see dust is on larger surfaces of it, which you can clean.
Wow! There's some hideous and scary designs in this. I wouldn't have to worry about cleaning it cause I'd never put it in my home but it wouldn't be impossible to clean most of these. Maybe time consuming but it is doable.