Ouve.
The world's first freestanding electric bidet
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Your bathroom deserves a bidet. Now yours can.

The first freestanding electric bidet designed to look like it belongs in your bathroom — not hidden under the sink.

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Ouve freestanding bidet beside a wall-mounted spray wand
No installationFill from the top
10L reservoirA full household, a week
Electric pumpConsistent pressure
Any bathroomRented, old, or new
Ouve bidet, front view

Bidets exist. A bidet worth having doesn't.

Some seat attachments need a plumber. Worse, you might not be able to reach the pipes at all.

Nobody makes a bidet that simply sits next to your toilet, holds enough water for a full day, and looks like it was designed to be there.

That's Ouve.

How it works
Three steps. No tools.
01
Lift the lid and fill from the top

Fill it

Lift the lid and fill from the top. 10L holds enough for a full household — check the level through the window.

02
One dial controls the electric pump

Switch it on

One dial. The electric pump does the work — steady pressure from the first use to the last.

03
Lift the wand, rinse, set it back

Rinse

Lift the wand, rinse, set it back. That's the whole thing. No plumbing, no paper.

Considered, down to the detail.
Six reasons it earns its place
01

No installation. Not even close.

Fill from the top. No plumber, no tools, no landlord permission required.

02

10L reservoir.

Enough for a full household. See the level at a glance through the water window.

03

Consistent pressure. Every time.

Electric pump — not a squirt bottle. The same clean spray from the first use to the last.

04

Designed to be seen.

Not tucked away. A considered object that earns its place next to your toilet.

05

Works in any bathroom.

Rented flat, old house, inaccessible pipes. If you have a toilet, you're in.

06

Cleaner than paper. Significantly.

You already know this one. We won't labour the point.

The arch handle detail
Fill cap and pump cartridge

I used a bidet spray for the first time in Thailand. Nothing complicated — just a small hose next to the toilet. I used it every day for two weeks and wondered why we didn't have them at home.

Back in the UK, everything I found was a seat attachment that needed installation, a travel toy designed for a bag, or something so ugly I wouldn't leave it out.

Nothing existed that was just — a proper bidet. Freestanding. Electric. Designed like it belonged there. So I built one.

Elliot · Founder
Ouve bidet, considered from every angle

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