Last Drop : Pumping Up Till The Last Drop From The Bottom of A Bottle


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The Last Drop concept derived from the inconvenience of pumping up the finishing liquid from the bottom of a shampoo or shower gel container to avoid everyday wastage. The bottom of Last Drop container is designed in a way that the finishing liquids are stored in a cone following by slopes both side where the dispenser can easily reach and let the user to have even the last drop of liquid. The container is beautifully designed to enhance the bathroom décor and lets the user to see how much more liquids are left inside. This product is very helpful for recycling and anti-water pollution with its useful functionalities.

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Designer : Seonkeun Park and Jinsun Park

ki says: August 18, 2009

good idea, but what is the bottle made of? form your renderings i would say glass. Glass in a shower means trouble, how many times have to knocked a shampoo or conditioner bottle form your shelf? well just change the material to plastic. i know it will not look as elegant, in fact i think it will look really cheap but its better then glass. other then that its a great idea!

Marrrt says: August 18, 2009

Looks great, I would like to see your concept used. Personally I always make sure I use the last drop of anything, it may mean unscrewing the top and mixing the remainder with a little water but hey, its better than wasting it. I always get an extra day out of the totthpaste tube as well by cutting off the end and pushing the toothbrush inside the tube to make sure i use it all.

safety-clean inc says: August 18, 2009

you have came up with a superior design for the pump bottle. the shape would be no problem to mold either. the margin of efficiency actually will appeal more to commercial industry. cleaning supplies for example. kudos. you should consider submiting the patent before showcasing it more

Michelle says: August 21, 2009

@safety-clean inc:
I agree!

You should patent this! They also look very chic/modern in design. Sounds like it’d make lots of money. :D Its convenient, saves often-wasted stuff, and your design is attractive. ^_^

gv says: August 21, 2009

hey cool idea …. we need ppl who think like this gr8

skolar says: August 21, 2009

See…now I think it is a great idea as far as functionality goes. But to create the effect you need to raise the base up, who’s to say you’re not getting less product than what you payed for?

Alfred says: August 24, 2009

Most plastic containers raise the bottom already. Its to save on product. The real problem here would be getting the plastic siphon tube to go directly to the bottom of the bottle every single time in a mass production line.

TheAL says: October 10, 2009

This would be genius if implemented properly. I was just struggling with the last 1/2 inch of lotion on a pump bottle and I basically had to beat the ‘last drop’ out of it to avoid being wasteful. Some of the lotion still ends up getting stuck on the sides. I Hope this takes off as a reusable container that can eventually be recycled!