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The 'MORAY' Kitchen Sink Allows for One-Handed Use

The 'MORAY' kitchen sink has been designed as a concept fixture by Natalia Baltazar that would provide consumer with a more accessible way to do the dishes. The sink features an ultra-modern design that looks as though it draws inspiration from topography, which will work to hold various items in place as the person washes them. This will enable those who have mobility impairments to more easily take care of a common task in the kitchen without the need for assistance.

The 'MORAY' kitchen sink takes an ingenious approach to inclusive home product design and could be crafted using a range of materials including stainless steel, composite granite or acrylic. The dual-drain design would allow for one portion to be filled with water as the other area is kept draining.
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3. Dual-drain Design - The dual-drain design of the 'MORAY' kitchen sink would allow for one portion to be filled with water as the other area is kept draining.
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