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My pals over at Web Urbanist gave me a hot tip the other day. And the tip was this: sinks by Kanera. I mean, look at these things.
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Even without any water in it, just looking at these sinks makes my blood pressure drop.
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These sinks are designed and manufactured by the German company Kanera and here's Kanera's website. Web Urbanist highlighted them in a piece they ran about new directions in sink design. For the life of me I can't find any price information, but they're sure pretty.
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Not something you're likely to run across at Home Depot any time soon, but isn't that the point?
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As with anything new and exciting like this, what's always interesting to me is watching these kinds of innovations trickle their way through the market place. I doubt American Standard will be offering a knock off of this any time soon, but rest assured they'll start playing with free-form shapes in the next couple of years.
In the meantime, I'll keep looking at these babies.
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