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Ignore the inexplicable aesthetic blunder of the chrome drain cover and focus on the nifty materiality of this sink, which goes by the name Civita. A chunk of tufa has been hollowed out, and the basin sealed in a matte, waterproof paint; I like the crude, haphazard line this forms at the rim of the basin. It's also offered with a white interior, which makes for a very forward-looking color combo.
P.S. I hope the geologists among you appreciate the title of this post.
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