Compact, hygienic, award-winning — the mobile bidet for modern everyday needs
In collaboration with Mehnert Corporate Design from Berlin, a very practical, aesthetically appealing and environmentally friendly everyday object was created.

The concept
Purpo is a product that is used as a mobile bidet for personal hygiene. It helps to reduce the use of toilet paper and enables particularly gentle yet thorough cleaning of the genital area.
Purpo offers the best cleaning solution not only at home, but wherever it is needed. Purpo can be taken anywhere as it has a unique and compact locking mechanism that prevents spillage. The water stays in the closed bottle, making Purpo the first mobile bidet that can be pre-filled.

Thanks to the ingenious installation of the flushing head, the mobile bidet is very compact and ready for use quickly. It fits most pants, jacket or women's handbags. It is perfect for business trips as well as hiking holidays.
The area of personal care places particular demands on the design of products. Hygiene, resilience, safety and ergonomics are at the heart of the design.
The requirements:
- Leakage protection
- static/mechanical load capacity
- optimal hygiene
- intuitive operation
- minimal storage space
- compact dimensions
stylish design
When developing the Purpo, we placed great emphasis on ensuring that the design fits into every situation and environment of modern people. High-quality materials and workmanship as well as many subtle colors can be easily integrated into the bathroom design or combined with personal accessories.

iF DESIGN AWARD 2023 Winner
The “Purpo” mobile bidet won the iF DESIGN AWARD 2023 and is therefore one of the winners of the world-renowned design label. The product was honored in the Professional Concept discipline.
The iF DESIGN AWARD is presented once a year by the oldest independent design institution in the world, iF International Forum Design GmbH.

“Purpo” impressed the 133-member, independent, international jury of experts both with its outstanding design and its innovative functions. The number of applicants was large: Among almost 11,000 submissions from 56 countries, the jurors had to award the coveted seal of quality.








