Tetsuya Nakamura’s Technocolor Basins

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Tetsuya Nakamura’s fiber-reinforced plastic sinks and bathtubs are gorgeous, like hot salt water taffy frozen mid-extrusion. Even more awesome: they appear to be for sale in Japan.

Catalog Page [Tanomi.com via Core77 via Pink Tentacle]

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3 Responses to Tetsuya Nakamura’s Technocolor Basins

  1. pork musket says:

    Hmmm…. I want to smoke out of it. Did anyone else have that reaction?

  2. Anonymous says:

    pork musket – I had the exact same thought. I’ve got a piece that’s a dead ringer for the one on the stairs.

  3. Anonymous says:

    More importantly, how the F does he get that effect?

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