The Bathroom Eyesore Nobody Wants on Display
The standard toilet brush is the one thing in the bathroom you'd happily hide — a grey plastic stick in a cloudy cup, sitting in the corner announcing exactly what it's for. This one does the opposite: it reads as a glossy red cherry on the floor, with the brush tucked completely out of sight inside the fruit.
Why It Works
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Brush hides inside the cherry — the bristle head sits fully concealed within the rounded body, so guests see a piece of decor on the floor instead of a cleaning tool on show.
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Stem doubles as the handle — the long green cherry stem is the brush handle, giving you the reach to clean the bowl without bending, then slotting back to complete the shape.
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Dense bristle head — the thick full brush scrubs the bowl effectively in fewer passes, reaching under the rim where thin worn brushes skid past.
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Gentle on ceramic — the bristles are firm enough to clean yet soft enough not to scratch the glaze, so the bowl stays smooth rather than scored over time.
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Wipe-clean ABS body — the glossy moulded plastic shrugs off splashes and humidity, so the holder keeps its shine and doesn't cloud or stain like a clear cup.
It suits people who want a bit of personality in a plain bathroom, renters and families brightening a small or kids' washroom, and anyone tired of the standard brush that drags down an otherwise tidy space.
Does the Brush Stay Hidden When Not in Use?
Yes — drop the brush back in and the head disappears entirely into the cherry body, leaving only the stem showing, so it looks like an ornament between uses. Stand it beside the toilet within easy reach, lift by the stem to clean, and rinse the head before sliding it home. Wipe the outer body with a damp cloth and empty the holder periodically to keep it fresh.
Set it down once and the one tool you used to hide becomes the one that makes people smile.