
This bathroom by Ebbspace can be customized to fit a range of different spaces. The design connects the sink, tub, and toilet into one unit using a ribbon of LG Hi-MACS Natural Acrylic Stone.
The material is made from natural minerals set in an acrylic resin. The outcome is one homogenous, seamless surface that winds through your bathroom. Pretty cool. -regina






Why am I having the urge to write the kind of comic domestic story in which an upscale NYC family with a small child (of the "flushing is fun" age) has their toilet get the kind of clog that ordinarily requires unseating the toilet from the floor to fix it?
Love the hardware but the wall makes it look like a spaceship.
No thanks, I spend enough time on airplanes as it is.
I love it!
I sort of prefer my toilet disconnected from the other fixtures. Psychologically, I need to feel like the places I wash my mouth and body is separate from the latrine. slapping it all together in one wavy slab of faux-stone freaks me out a little. I really like the old apartments in Europe where the WC is literally a water closet--- a toilet stuck in its own little room, with a small sink for handwashing-- and the tub/ shower/ sink is separate.