Do you tied with routine work, or you stress with routine work so don't worry,Getting an aquarium may be a great way to relax!
Many studies have shown that watching fish going about their daily business can reduce your stress levels, lower your blood pressure and make you feel more relaxed.
Now eliminate stress and worry; and also reduce high blood pressure or insomnia!
However, note that it’s highly recommended to build the aquarium around the chosen fish species and not the other way around.
1. Just A Casual Aquarium Headboard
2. Balancing Fishbowl
3. One Pot, Two Lives
“A planter and a fish tank joined together.” (Designers: Sheng-Zhe Feng and Ling-Yuan Chou)4. Turn A Bird Cage Into An Aquarium.
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“The Air 1 Aquarium is a glass, zeppelin-shaped aquarium supported by a steel frame with simplistic design and combination of simple elements that are part of everything yet autonomous according to the French designer Amaury Poudray, a part of the brand new design studio “Matiere A”.” (Designer: Amaury Poudray)
6. iPond
The iPond is an iPod accessory the combines a speaker with a tiny aquarium. A single fish lives in about 650 milliliters of water. RSPCA spokesman Hugh Wirth said despite the fighting fish’s ability to breathe air from the surface, the tank was far too small for it to receive adequate oxygen. (link)7. Aquarium Sink
“This highly entertaining accessory allows you to enjoy an aquarium or zen garden within your restroom. The top glass rises in case you need to rearrange the decor and both sides offer a large, circular entry for fish feeding.” (buy)8. Mason Jar Fish Tank & Vase Shelf
“The jars unscrew from the bottom of the shelf, making it easy to fill or clean the jars. The holes into the mason jar are large enough to provide enough oxygen for a beta to survive with a flower or plant coming through the shelf. It is the perfect way to show off pretty flowers while grabbing the attention of your guests at the same time!” (Designer: Christy)
9. Fishscape Fishbowl
“A reinterpreted design of the classic fishbowl, evoking the feel of a mountain range.” (Designer: Aruliden)
10. Telephone Booth Aquarium
11. Fish Tank Coffee Table
“This fish tank coffee table is a crowd pleasure. Its base is a fully functional aquarium, and due to the beleveled glass, nothing you place on the table will disturb the fish. There is a two inch opening on the surface where feeding occurs and the entire glass top is easily lifted when it is time to add fish or redecorate.” (buy)
12. Pipeline Fish Tank
“This is a guy who is truly fan of fishes and aquariums. He made this awesome pipeline fish tank which is all over this caffe. You cat take a seat, relax and watch fishes how swims in those pipes. It is very unusual but you must give him a mark for creativity. Fishes can move from one aquarium to another because of those pipelines which connects them.” (link)
13. Aquarium Office Table
“If you do not have enough room in your new office to put an aquarium, just integrate an Aquarium in the table.” (link)
14. Portable Fishbowl
“Fishbowl with a handle, which allows you to walk your fish outdoors.” (Designer:michal shabtiali)
15. Old TV Aquarium
“Ever wondered what to do with that ancient 26″ wooden TV set laying around in yours or your grandparent’s garage?” (link)
16. Aquarium Sofa
“This sofa features aquariums on both its sides. So all those who love keeping fishes in your home, then this is a must have for you. Its priced at just USD 12,000…not bad!” (link)
17. Fish Bowls
“This project presents fifteen different pieces that explore variations of the iconic image of a fishbowl. Each piece examines a topic or suggests a solution to a different issue, as human qualities are being attributed to a fish.” (Designer: Roger Arquer)
18. In Floor Fish Tank-Perfect For Richie Rich
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19. These Hanging Aquariums Are Amazing! Especially If You’re Daddy Warbucks
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20. Take A Relaxing Bath With Your Fishy Friends
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20 unusual and creative aquarium designs
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