A freestanding luxury sink — a cylindrical walnut cabinet with sliding slatted doors, a porcelain basin, and Roman pillar-inspired proportions.
After exploring furniture concepts from coffee tables to sleeping pods, I landed on a freestanding sink — drawing on Roman pillar proportions to shape the cylindrical cabinet aesthetic.
I studied P-trap, S-trap, and L-trap configurations alongside dozens of pedestal silhouettes — refining a sliding-door cabinet that hides pipes while keeping the form sculptural.
Five CAD iterations tuned sink depth, handle geometry, overall height, and the vertical slats that became the defining visual — landing on an integrated semi-circular pull in iteration 5.
An exploded view maps every part — walnut laminate doors, porcelain sink and base, stainless I-trap piping, rubber wheels on a built-in track, and a shelf revealed by the sliding door.
The sliding slatted door reveals internal storage and plumbing — walnut laminate wraps a porcelain base heavy enough to anchor the unit, with wheels hidden in the track below.
Close studies of the fluted walnut door and integrated handle cutout — where the tactile slats meet smooth grain on the cabinet body.
A rendered bathroom setting places twin Stili sinks against dramatic marble — validating scale, material contrast, and the freestanding form in a luxury residential context.