Ureamat
with Alexander Naumann
product design, education, critic, packaging design
The Ureamat is a high seat that allows people to collect their own urine and use it to make their own urea cream.
While urea is widely used in the cosmetic industry, most of it is produced synthetically using crude oil, which has been criticized for its negative impact on the environment and human health.
The ureamat aims to inspire people to rethink their relationship with their own bodies, potential of all kinds of waste and the world around them.
The ureamant wants to encourage individuals to rethink their relationship with their own bodily processes and reject blindly accepting what is promoted by advertising, the Ureamat serves as a symbol of the need for innovative and conscious approaches to personal care.