Concrete, but not as you know it

Kast Concrete Basins

Kast Concrete Basins

We’ve got a traditional bucket sink in our downstairs loo, it’s been invaluable over the years for scrubbing rugby boots in and cleaning paint brushes, but this modern take by Kast Basins is a sight to behold - there is no way a muddy boot would go anywhere near my sink if I were lucky enough to have one of these installed.

Mar Plus Ask

Mar Plus Ask

It’s all about the simplicity of the shapes that make this moulded sink and kitchen island look so sleek. By adding the warm metal of the gold mixer tap, this concrete counter has been transformed from stark to seriously cool.

D Mesure

D Mesure

I love how it can be moulded to any shape or size, giving you the ultimate design choice. This sink has been left with raw edges, which fits this rustic scheme perfectly.

Vipp

Vipp

Another cool kitchen by Vipp where the concrete has been left with a rougher texture than the highly polished surface of the first counter top.

Hotel 19-21

Hotel 19-21

Hard to believe that concrete, this once industrial material has made it’s way into our homes. Used correctly, concrete can be less multi-storey car park and more Williamsburg loft apartment by making a bold style statement. Love or loathe? What are your thoughts on concrete?