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stone in the creek
 

Designed by Ngo-Bun Wong, the Stone in the Creek is a sink mixer that makes use of natural stone in order to control water flow and limit consumption.

  There are two modes, straight flow which spills water beneath the stone like a standard tap and side flow which spills water 360º around the stone.

The temperature is controlled by turning the cylinder dish. Much less water is wasted so it’s ideal for washing hands [1].

via Yanko Design

For more information about the Stone in the Creek see: http://www.yankodesign.com/2009/02/06/stone-in-the-creek/

© Yanko Design, 2009    

 

Side Flow © Yanko Design, 2009

Straight Flow © Yanko Design, 2009

References:
[1] Yanko Design (2009) http://www.yankodesign.com/2009/02/06/stone-in-the-creek/ (Accessed July 2011)


This content was updated:  14/07/2011