Creative bathroom sink designed to look like a waterfall lets fresh water flow like a mountain stream.
Abisko Washbasin by Eumar Design is a sculpted ribbon of white porcelain cascading from the wall and curving gracefully toward the floor.
Waterfall Sink begins as a flat surface that gently tilts downward, then dips into a sweeping curve, like a frozen wave or the lip of a natural spring.
It ends in a channel that guides the water into a discreet floor-level grate.
No traditional basin, no drain hole in sight, just continuous and fluid shape that evokes movement even when still.
There is something poetic about watching water cascade into a floor grate instead of a bowl.
Minimalist sink design uses fewer components and consumes little energy in production, promoting sustainability through both form and function.
Sink inspired by the beautiful waterfalls of Sweden’s Abisko National Park.
The Abisko Waterfall Sink turns a daily habit into a quiet meditation on water.
Water glides elegantly down curved sink form, disappearing into a discreet floor-level grate, evoking a mountain spring in motion.
Easy to clean, waterfall sink is suitable for both private and public spaces.
Abisko Waterfall Sink designed by Eumar challenges people to see water not as an unlimited utility, but as a precious resource.
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