Fire Hydrant Concept : Creative Reinterpretation of Fire Hydrant by Tangent Design Group

What do you think of this new Fire Hydrant concept design? It features stylish and modern form of our conventional fire hydrant. The main goal of this quick experimental project was to apply a contemporary and functional design aesthetic to create an iconic form that would be instantly recognizable. Due to its tamper proof top that requires a deep socket to operate the valve, we would be able to avoid thousands of gallons of water stolen from fire hydrants. All nozzles and fittings are housed inside a durable, cast iron shell. It won’t be so easy to steal water from this Fire Hydrant concept.

Designer : Tangent Design Group

Fire Hydrant Concept by Tangent Design

Fire Hydrant Concept by Tangent Design

Fire Hydrant Concept by Tangent Design

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SeamusDubh says: March 9, 2012

I'm curious on how this goes together?







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