The Sophie Mensen 'Watertable' Deepens to Receive Liquid
Amelia Roblin — November 22, 2010 — Eco
References: sophiemensen & psfk
The most compelling design is when an object takes on the form of its function, and this Sophie Mensen 'Watertable' does just that. Made to morph in shape, the slick sink is a pliable polymer that expands to collect the volume of water, continually growing as the basin fills.
When it's not in use, the "formless" Sophie Mensen 'Watertable' sits taut as a flat surface with just a small puncture in the material as a hint of a drain. Mimicking the properties of the life-fostering fluid, this unique kitchen appliance is the perfect minimalist masterpiece for your home.
When it's not in use, the "formless" Sophie Mensen 'Watertable' sits taut as a flat surface with just a small puncture in the material as a hint of a drain. Mimicking the properties of the life-fostering fluid, this unique kitchen appliance is the perfect minimalist masterpiece for your home.
Trend Themes
1. Flexible Sinks - Designing sinks from pliable polymers that moulds in shape to collect the volume of water.
2. Formless Kitchen Appliances - Creating kitchen appliances that can morph in shape and transform based on their usage.
3. Minimalist Masterpieces - Designing appliances to take on forms that reflect their function, while still being aesthetically pleasing.
Industry Implications
1. Home Appliances - Incorporating pliable polymer sink and other home appliances to provide convenience and style while conserving space.
2. Kitchen Design - Developing kitchen designs that offer both functionality and aesthetic value through formless, flexible appliances.
3. Interior Decorating - Incorporating minimalist-designed, formless appliances into room decor for a clean and modern aesthetic.
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