How much do you love the MBTA? Enough to display the map in your bathroom? If so, Izola Shower has your solution.
The Izola MBTA shower curtain is made of translucent PVC-free PEVA and has the full MBTA map — both subway and commuter rail lines — shown. It’s a playful display, depending on how often you ride the T.
Izola was nice enough to send me on to live with for a bit (that’s my bathroom, above). While my stand up shower doesn’t provide the MBTA map the full exhibition space it deserves, I figured a live shot would serve you best. Looking at the MBTA shower curtain while I brush my teeth, I thought of a few extra functions it can provide for you:
- Where do you have to transfer? Right at the soapy spot!
- There was another Green Line trolley crash?! Grab the Sharpie and mark it down.
- How do people in Somerville, Dorchester, Roxbury, Mattapan, and Hyde Park get around? Draw in the bus routes.
In truth, the MBTA shower curtain is a bit too kitsch for my home. But what about you? What do you think of using the MBTA map as part of your decor?












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