Stockholm's Arlanda airport has newly designed lavatories that combine pleasant flowery glass art with an improved solution for getting rid of foul odors.

The men's lavatories, which will be unveiled in mid-June, will have glass artwork portraying a flower-filled Swedish meadow around and above the men's urinals, with a view through a glass facade onto the tarmac below.

Arlanda's designer manager Karin Elfver Renstrom said Wednesday, "It is important that a lavatory should smell good. Urinals often have problems, because odors emanate from the gaps between tiles. By using glass sheets instead of tiles, however, we avoid gaps."

According to the Associated Press, the ladies' room also contains glass artwork, in the shape of giant red buttercups.

The new lavatories are part of an 8,600-square-foot extension of international Terminal 5, which also includes new shops.