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The Ray Washbasin Unexpectedly Has the Legs of Living Room Furniture

It's common for different types of materials to be used in different rooms of the home, yet the Ray Washbasin challenges the convention with an unusual supportive structure. The lovely ceramic basin has been propped atop four wooden legs as if the bowl is actually a tabletop.

The drain of the bathroom sink has been concealed behind the vessel, making the piece look even more as though it could be found in a family room or employed as a bedside table. It's the deep depression and the wall-mounted faucet and handle that give away its function, especially when it's observed from above.

Michael Hilgers' charming Ray Washbasin is light-footed and modern with a hint of antique design. The accenting steel wires that help to keep it sturdy are also very practical as hand towel racks.
Trend Themes
1. Material Fusion - The use of different materials in unconventional ways creates innovative designs like the Ray Washbasin.
2. Multi-functional Furniture - Furniture pieces with dual purposes, like the Ray Washbasin as a sink and table, offer practical and space-saving options.
3. Hidden Plumbing - Concealing plumbing fixtures behind the main structure of a product, as seen with the Ray Washbasin, provides a sleek and seamless aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The home decor industry can explore new and innovative ways to blend materials and functionalities in products, taking inspiration from the Ray Washbasin.
2. Bathroom Fixtures - Innovative designs like the Ray Washbasin can inspire the bathroom fixtures industry to create more visually appealing and versatile products.
3. Furniture Manufacturing - The furniture manufacturing industry can embrace the concept of multi-functional furniture designs, as demonstrated by the Ray Washbasin, to cater to space-conscious consumers.

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