The cult of the coloured concrete sink has been a long time coming. “We had blush-pink bowl sinks ready to go four years ago,” says Matt Di Costa, founder of concrete homewares and furniture company Nood Co. “I kept saying to my business partner, ‘This is going to be massive,’ and he was like, ‘Nah, mate.’” Laughing, he adds: “I said to him, ‘Just wait.’”
And now here we are, with near endless opportunities to colour, mould and style concrete sinks for the bathroom, kitchen and laundry. With a nod to brutalist architecture and a wink to mid-century colour, customised concrete sinks are at once edgy and industrial yet sculptural and bespoke – not to mention highly Instagrammable, especially when paired with natural timbers and brass or metal fixtures.
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