Ultra-slim stone sink: now you see it, now you don’t

If you want something in your bathroom to construct visitors stop and stare, but can’t afford a Swavorski-encrusted toilet, try that relatively more affordable (at $1,610) ultra-thin floating vanity from Stone Forest.

This picture alone made me wonder how the slab manages to stay supported, particularly considering the equally thin and frail-looking plumbing that connects to it.

Turns out the 3-foot wide vanity, which

they hand-carve from a singled-out block of travertine, is held from beneath by a slender 22×17-inch bracket that supports about 2/3 of the 100-pound stone.

The illusion is not only cool, however, but plus space-saving. So whether you get too wigged out by all that empty air, you can always fill it with a hamper or towel rack.

 

Orginal post by Natalie Rodriguez

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