New from UK-based artist Ryan Gander and creative director Tony Chambers (the former editor of
Wallpaper), the Otomoto kitchen sink system is “inspired by compact, space-saving kitchen units often seen in Japan,” as the founders say. ‘The system speaks to a love of thoughtful simplicity in an often oversized and overcluttered material world. It’s everything and the kitchen sink. The Otomoto system is a full-length sink made from
Cosentino’s Silestone material, atop a utilitarian timber frame; Gander and Chambers worked with architects
Matheson Whiteley on the prototype. The Otomoto system includes six chopping boards made from Paulownia wood, which can be positioned to create a worktop. The sink system is designed to accommodate modular metal
Gastronorm containers, which are often used in commercial kitchens.
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