A bespoke black concrete vanity with an integrated infinity sink, shaped to follow the tapered cabinetry and extend toward the bathtub, eliminating dead space and creating a seamless, softened transition.
Bathrooms are rarely as straightforward as they appear on plan.
Small shifts in layout, awkward dimensions, or existing architectural constraints often mean that standard products require compromise - adjustments that can affect both the function and the overall balance of a space.
Designing with concrete allows for a different approach.
Working With the Space, Not Around It
Most sinks are designed to fit a set of predefined dimensions. While this works in standard layouts, it can become limiting in more complex or compact environments.
A custom concrete sink is shaped in response to the space itself.
Dimensions can be adjusted precisely - down to the millimetre - ensuring that the piece integrates cleanly within its setting. This removes the need for filler panels, visible gaps, or compromises in proportion.
The result is a more resolved and intentional outcome, where the sink feels like part of the architecture rather than an addition to it.
A custom sink that turns a challenging angle into an asset, expanding with the room’s geometry to maximize space and integrate seamlessly into the architecture.
Proportion and Presence
Beyond size, proportion plays a significant role in how a piece is perceived.
Thickness, edge detail, and depth all influence the visual weight of a sink. A slightly softened edge can change the overall feel, shifting it from something rigid to something more refined and balanced.
Because each piece is developed individually, these elements can be considered in relation to the surrounding materials, whether that’s timber, stone, or tile.
This level of control allows the sink to sit comfortably within the space, rather than dominate it.

Bespoke concrete sink with integrated bottle holders
Flexibility in Form and Finish
Concrete offers a high degree of flexibility in both shape and surface.
Forms can be adapted to suit specific layouts, whether that involves integrated basins, extended surfaces, or more compact configurations.
Finishes can vary from smooth and polished to more textured expressions, with options for exposed aggregate, subtle marbling, or terrazzo-like surfaces.
Colour can also be developed to complement the wider palette of the space, allowing the piece to either blend in or provide contrast where needed.
Developed Through Making
Each one of our pieces begins as a design, but is shaped through a process of prototyping and refinement.
Working in-house from initial concept through to casting and finishing, allows us to make adjustments based on both technical understanding and practical experience.
Over time, this process has been informed by real projects, where considerations such as installation, usability, and long-term performance become as important as the initial design.
A Considered Approach
Designing for real spaces requires more than selecting from what is readily available.
It involves understanding how a piece will function, how it will age, and how it will relate to everything around it.
Custom concrete sinks offer a way to respond to these factors directly, creating something that is not only functional, but fully integrated within the space it belongs to.
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