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Outdoors: Utility & Garden Sink Roundup

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The ultimate in utilitarian luxury: a separate space for gardening and laundry tasks.

Above: A deep soapstone sink at Terrain at Styers outside Philadelphia.

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Above: A pair of utility sinks; ideal for laundry and gardening tasks.

Above: A garden sink is concealed behind folding doors in a project by Maine architect Carol Wilson.

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Above: A combination garden/laundry room in the house of designer Dale Saylor and stylist Joe Williamson, featured in Elle Decor, via City Sage.

Above: A garden sink in London via Light Locations.


Bath: Vitra Potsink for Droog

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A reader clued us in to the Potsink, designed by Milan-based Turkish industrial designer Inci Mutlu (in a partnership with Droog) for Vitra, based on the familiar form of the garden flower pot (and reminiscent of last week's DIY: Simple Outdoor Sink). Made of terra cotta clay with a white glazed interior; go to Vitra for dealer information.

Bath: Pool Sink by Marti Guixe for Azzurro

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Discovered via Moco Loco: Barcelona designer Marti Guixe's streamlined Pool Sink for Italian bathware company Azzurro; a square bathroom sink with built-in teak shelves for soaps and an oversized clothespin towel holder, made of stainless steel coated with white or light gray epoxy. Go to Azzurro for more information.

A Handmade Modular Kitchen from Finland

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Finnish design company Scandinavian Carpenter Collective take kitchens to a new level—their latest kitchen concept, the Cargo kitchen, is made up of three modular parts (a work table, an appliance unit, and a storage unit), all of which can be customized according your cooking needs.

Carpenter Collective specializes in furniture, lighting, storage units, and kitchens. Designed by Kaisa Luukkanen, the Cargo Kitchen is handmade from high-quality durable materials and features a contemporary and timeless design. To learn more, visit Scandinavian Carpenter Collective.

Photographs via Scandinavian Carpenter Collective.

The Cargo Kitchen by Carpenter Collective of Finland I Remodelista  

Above: The kitchen is available in solid birch, oak, black alder, or ash with a finished surface in natural oil or wax mixture.

The Cargo Kitchen's Working Unit by Carpenter Collective I Remodelista  

Above: The work table features a wooden frame and a stainless steel countertop with a built-in sink. The gas range hooks up to a propane gas tank.

A Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink By Carpenter Collective I Remodelista

Above: An integrated stainless steel sink gives the counter a seamless look. 

Cargo Kitchen Built-in Appliances and Storage Unit by Carpenter Collective I Remodelista

Above: The ovens are made by Gaggenau and are built into the self-standing appliance unit. 

The Cargo Kitchen Warming Drawer by Gaggenau from Carpenter Collective of Finland I Remodelista  

Above: An optional warming drawer. 

The Cargo Kitchen Storage Unit by Carpenter Collective I Remodelista   

Above: The storage unit features a cupboard with drawers and shelves for dishes, utensils, and dry goods.

The Cargo Kitchen Storage Unit by Carpenter Collective of Finland I Remodellista

Above: The interior of the storage unit.

The Cargo Kitchen Storage Unit by Carpenter Collective I Remodelista

Above: An appliance unit sandwiched between two freestanding storage units.

Are you about to break ground on a kitchen remodel? Here are 30 helpful ideas you might want to consider before you start. Expert Advise: 15 Essential Tips for Designing the Kitchen and 15 Life-Changing Storage Solutions for the Kitchen

Design Sleuth: The British Cloakroom Basin Tap

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A fixture of the British domestic landscape, the cloakroom tap speaks of utility while dripping elegance—which is why I wanted a set for the sink in my Connecticut shop, Ancient Industries. The cloakroom is the UK equivalent of the powder room, and its sinks are traditionally outfitted with basic, pared-down Edwardian-style taps with tidy cross handles and separate hot and cold "noses" or spouts. Trying to source these faucets in the US, however, is a long and fairly dry road, I discovered, especially for those of us on a budget. It took some trying, but I tracked down five notable examples from sources in the UK and US, and from all ends of the price spectrum. I'm hoping these might inspire an adventurous American manufacturer to follow suit.

Drummonds cloakroom | Remodelista

Above: A downstairs cloakroom in Yorkshire with a sink and taps from Drummonds, a UK company specializing in luxurious classic bathroom fixtures. (Note that true to its name, the cloakroom has a place to hang coats and park walking sticks and umbrellas, as well as to wash up.) The sink is the Naver, available in porcelain with nickel, chrome, or brass detailing and taps; the faucets are the Classic Basin Taps with Skye Heads & Standard Spout; prices on request.

Bensham cloakroom basin tap | Remodelista

 

Above: Bensham cloakroom basin taps offer no nonsense efficiency for those on a budget; £55 from Bath Store.

Aqva Ideal Standard pillar taps | Remodelista

Above: Aqva's Ideal Standard Pair of Alterna Pillar Taps are a more contemporary take; £26 from Aqva.

Brass bathroom faucets via Salt and Pepper | Remodelista

Above: Freshly polished or mellowed with age, brass taps are also a fixture in British cloakrooms. Barber Wilsons, the oldest tap maker in Britain and favored by the queen, offers Short Nose Basin Pillar Taps in a variety of finishes, including unlacquered brass, similar to the set shown here. Photo via Salt and Pepper.

Elements of Design faucet from eFaucets | Remodelista

Above: Elements of Design in the US also makes a similar tap, the Basin Cock Faucet, in polished chrome; $115 from eFaucets.

Kohler Pillar Tap Lav faucet | Remodelista

Above: The Kohler Two Handle Pillar Tap Lavatory Faucet, presented as a nostalgia item, is $673 at eFaucets. (It's also available directly from Kohler priced at $897.)

On the hunt? Go to our Design Sleuth archive to see more of our recent discoveries, including the Black Toilet Seat. And on Gardenista, learn about the World's Best Plant for a Bathroom.

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