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Showing posts with label modern sink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label modern sink. Show all posts
An Angular Head Becomes A Sink in The Forma Mentis Washbasin.
The Forma Mentis Washbasin was designed by architect and designer Simone Micheli for Visionnaire IPE Cavalli. After the great success of his bookshelves with the same name, "Forma Mentis" now comes into the bathroom.
The Forma Mentis Bookshelf by Simon Micheli inspired his washbasin:
Micheli's sketch for the Forma Mentis:
Mainly designed for a male audience, it captures us with its richness and its cool imperial attitude.
Here are some more images of the washbasin in gold from the Visionnaire Wellness Display Salone del Mobile in Italy:
http://www.visionnaire-home.it
http://www.ipe-cavalli.it
The Ocean Sink from Il Bagno Bandini Resists Scratches and Breaking.
Il Bagno Bandini's Ocean wash basin is a sculptural sink inspired by the waves of the ocean available in black or white. The distinctive design means the sinks can be assembled in a line or at 90° allowing for various installations and designs. The vessels are made of Tecnoform, a shiny acrylic very similar to ceramic and it is resistant towards scratches and breaking.
Bandini
Rubinetterie Bandini S.r.l.
Via Forlivese, 134 Loc. S. Francesco Pelago - (Fi) Italy
New Terra Sink Design From Gore Design Co. Who Brought Us The Erosian Sink.
Use Too Much Water And Poor Little Fish Floats Belly Up.
Industrial designer Yan Lu is hoping that you'll think twice about your water consumption if you think of it as draining the home of a poor little fish, hence the name of his innovative design.
The wash basin, "Poor Little Fish", topped off with a fishbowl, not only looks interesting but works in such a manner that, if you're a fish lover, will not have you wasting a drop.
Why? Because as you turn on the faucet and let the water flow, the level of water in the fish bowl lowers proportionate to the amount of running water you are using. Let the water run for too long and you've got a fish out of water. Don't fret though, the water level in the bowl returns to normal after turning off the faucet. And it's designed in such a way that the water from the tap is pure because the pipeline does not connect to the water in the fish bowl.
The project was first shown in 2008 at the Kith Kin exhibit, a London based art & design cooperative, producing events exhibitions and projects to inspire. Then at Designersblock London in 2009
Here are some additional images courtesy of Mocoloco:
Yan Lu is a Chinese designer/engineer based in London. He graduated from product design department in Central Saint Martins in 2009, and currently in the first year of the Industrial Design Engineering joint course (MA + MSc Double Masters) at the Royal College of Art and Imperial College London.
See more of his imaginative and innovative designs here.
Product Pick Of The Week:The Erosion Sink by Gore Design Co.
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