Showing posts with label asymmetrical sinks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label asymmetrical sinks. Show all posts

Sasso Basin

Pragmatically speaking—and perhaps with the exception of cost—there’s nothing to stop you from installing Ammonit in your very own bathroom. The piece is bound to transform your morning wash from a mundane experience into a fascinating encounter with natural forms. My only inquiry (relying on the long-standing notion that, in the Southern Hemisphere, water rotates down the drain in the opposite direction)

The piece shines for the way it embraces the asynchrony of organic forms, a bold move that’s somewhat unprecedented in a washbasin (with the possible exception of the politically-laden Erosion Sink). The choice also makes Ammonit quite a commitment since the swirling design claims large pieces of real estate, perhaps leaving less counter space than one is accustomed to. But this is really a small caveat: the basin requires a width of 25 inches and the vanity ranges in length from three to nine feet.





Stylish Vessel







These stylish sinks by Amin Design border on art, but deliver all the function. These unique vessel sink designs feature unpredictable curves and a sculptural, asymmetrical form, complemented by high-polished chrome faucets and details that bring a touch of high-tech to this minimalist design. Installed as a pair, the Swan vessel sinks will make a beautiful addition to the luxury master ensuite, or as an intriguing focal point in the powder room. Regardless if you appreciate the simplicity of white on white, or enjoy a colorful pop of vibrant color, a unique sink like this is sure to garner a look or two, followed by a touch, and a nod of approval. This stylish sink is truly one-of-a-kind art for the bathroom. Check out these vessel sinks at Amin Design.