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Julia Kononenko Designed a Flat Sink Patterned with the London Map

Julia Kononenko's flat sink is a work of art for more than its design component. Primarily, the sink is designed in a way that although it looks as though the water should be splashing on the floor once the sink is tuned on, it is in fact made to flow back to a hidden drain.

Another amazing feature of the design is the thought behind the Water Map that Kononenko has created on the sink. The Water Map is modeled after the streets of central London, one of the main origins of the 19th-century industrial revolution.

Flat sinks are already a mind-blowing design entirely on their own. Integrating this with the pattern with the cityscape of a culturally relevant city is the work of an artist.
Trend Themes
1. Flat Sinks with Hidden Drain - The integration of hidden drains in flat sinks creates a unique and visually stunning design while maintaining functionality.
2. City-inspired Design Elements - Incorporating city maps or landmarks into design elements like sinks adds a touch of artistic flair to everyday objects.
3. Artistic Functional Decor - Blending functionality and artistry in home decor, such as flat sinks designed like city maps, elevates interior design to a new level.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Innovative flat sink designs offer an opportunity for interior designers to create unique and visually striking spaces.
2. Home Improvement - The integration of hidden drains in flat sinks presents an opportunity for the home improvement industry to offer more functional and stylish options to consumers.
3. Art and Design - Artists and designers can explore the incorporation of city maps or landmarks into everyday objects, like sink designs, to create functional art pieces.

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