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Designer
Mick De Giulio has long examined the form and function of the kitchen sink, devising custom-fabricated basins for many of his clients. His first foray into production sinks adapts many of the features found in the one-off models, such as a colander holder and a teak cutting board with knife slots and a sharpening steel. This 45-inch basin is called Multiere.
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