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This sink from Axolute will totally revolutionize your bathroom design. The Axolute sink takes minimalism to such extremes that it completely does away with the drainpipe. The stunning polished stainless sink features the HIS system, which replaces the traditional drain pipe usually visible underneath basins.The lack of pipes underneath makes these designs particularly effective when mounted by themselves, as well as highly convenient to be fitted over a vanity unit. In conclusion this sink from Axolute, can produce an intriguing illusion, but what if you want a sink full of water ? - Via


Published by Michael August 28th, 2008 in Bathroom
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Tags: Axolute, Bathroom, Drainpipe, Illusion, sink, underneath basins
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FOLLO is the first bathroom product designed by London based designer Will MacCormac. FOLLO is a combination of modern aesthetic and underlying function. This innovative washbasin system is an ideal solution for both commercial and domestic applications. The linear aesthetics naturally follow the soft contours of the surface to create a stunning and unique visual impact, particularly suited to the environment and needs of style conscious hotels, clubs and cutting-edge developments. Handcrafted form follows function the design of the FOLLO features shallow grooves to reduce standing water and Follo also allows toiletries to be placed on a surface which is easy to wipe down.

The free flow design incorporates a generous bowl area to reduce splash, combining with a unique integrated drainage system within a slimline unit measuring under 7cm in height. Designed in London and produced in Italy, FOLLO is made from Cristalplant, the material of choice for premium bathroom brands - renowned for its soft natural appearance and durable finish. FOLLO is available in various sizes to suit, ranging from 100 to 180 cm in length and with different configurations. This system can be installed as either counter top/supported or wall hung. - This product was sent to us as a suggestion by Will MacCormac.

Published by Michael August 13th, 2008 in Bathroom
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Tags: Bathroom, FOLLO, washbasin, Will MacCormac
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The Overflow bathtub series by KÄSCH ( website was down the last time I checked ) are designed in such a way that overflowing water is directed back into the tub which gives the bath the appearance of a natural waterhole. The concept resulted from the wish to combine the aesthetics of nature with the cultic character of bathing, and to give space to the element water in order to allow for all its possibilities. When flowing, it creates reflections in the interplay with light and new experiences associated with its sound. Man’s contact with the element water is intensified. Overflow understands itself as part of a bathing culture intent on naturalness, accentuating both meditative and stimulating elements in the bathroom. Just imagine yourself in one of these pictures after a hard day of work, what a relaxing feeling …just feel it. - Via



Published by Michael July 8th, 2008 in Bathroom
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Tags: Bathroom, Bathroom Design, bathtub, Meditative, Overflow
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The Hidden Tap by Jalmer Moorman is a new idea that uses a sensor to follow your hands and dispense water. As you move your hands from left to right under the faucet, water goes from hot to cold just like a regular tap. This “faucet” is an interesting technology that who knows in future maybe it will replace the actual faucets. To see how this new idea works check the video below, I’m sure you’ll want one after you’ll see the video. - Via
Published by Michael July 8th, 2008 in Bathroom
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Tags: Bathroom, faucet, Hidden Tap, Jalmer Moorman, water
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Plugless sink is exactly that, a sink without a plughole. To get rid of the grey water we have to tip the water out. This idea is totally useless, because what it does is just complicates everything, and takes time, and I’m pretty sure that 99% of the people will prefer to use a normal sink. Anyway the designer Maja Ganszyniec made this sink with the purpose of making people more conscious of how much water we are using and mainly throwing away. This sink shows the value of water through its volume and promotes water re-usage. - Via



Published by Michael July 3rd, 2008 in Bathroom
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Tags: Bathroom, Maja Ganszyniec, sink, Wasting Water
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