When most of us think about water coolers, we think of those bulky, ugly old machines with bottles on top that we used to see in the movies, but modern-day water coolers are nothing like that.
Just as technology has made giant leaps in computerisation and various other fields in the past two decades or so, it has also greatly influenced the good old water cooler – and very positively so.
Aren’t Bottled Water Coolers Big Ugly Things?
The short answer is no, they are sleek, modern, svelte, unobtrusive, and can even be said to be very sexy.
Take the range of bottled water coolers supplied by Living-Water, London’s premier water supply company for instance:
Living-Water offers a range of three bottled water coolers; the Star, the Executive and the Table Top.
- The Living Water Star Water Cooler measures 1100mm high x 400mm wide and 350mm deep, and was created by Swiss designer Antoine Cahen, renowned for the beautiful land sleek Nespresso coffee machine. It comes with a range of interchangeable panels in blue, yellow, green, silver, cream, pistachio green and burgundy red, which means that they can fit in with any colour scheme.
- The Living Water Executive Water Cooler is stylish and comes with a choice of 3 different colour side panels, a rugged and durable body made of ABS Polymer which means that it always looks great and requires minimal maintenance. It also offers a fully integrated 100 cup dispenser and a choice of cool, ambient and hot water.
- The Living Water Compact Table Top Water Cooler is perfect for small homes or businesses and fits on virtually any counter and with any décor. It has a stylish, contemporary and sturdy design, handles for easy transport and placement, the Waterguard VI to prevent spillage during bottle changes and is available in hot ‘n cold.
Each of these water coolers dispenses crystal clear natural Living-Water Spring Water sourced from a natural underground source after filtering through the geologically famous rock strata of the Wenlock mountain range. It is bottled by Wenlock, which lies at the heart of the Wenlock range, a designated area of outstanding natural beauty, and a SSSI (Special Site of Scientific Interest).