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Remember a couple years back, when using cleft boulders and geodes as bathroom sinks was the rage? [I think it was during that time that I developed an aversion to the word 'zen', as it was invariably invoked as a descriptor to those baths.] This installation goes that idea one better—and sheds the abused adjective, as well. Living rock has been hollowed out into connecting pools which are filled via a wall-mounted faucet. Mountaineer Barbie, anyone?
olsonkundigarchitects.com