The water-saving sink is a unique design that stands out due to its water-saving and space-saving properties. It can be transformed from a single to a double sink, thanks to an adjustable partition plate that can be moved to change the sink size according to the user's needs. This allows for the consumption of a suitable amount of water, preventing wastage and making water conservation more achievable.
What makes this design even more remarkable is its suitability for small kitchens. The sink's small size, with dimensions of 450mm(W)X 380(D)X 250(H), makes it applicable for most small flats in urban cities with high population density. The sink is made of stainless steel, a material known for its durability and aesthetic appeal.
The design process for this innovative sink started in December 2018 in Hong Kong and was completed in April 2019. The main challenge faced during this process was figuring out how to make the partition move freely and prevent water flow to the other side. However, Tsang Ching Pun and his team were able to overcome this challenge, resulting in a highly functional and aesthetically pleasing design.
The water-saving sink is a testament to Tsang Ching Pun's commitment to finding solutions for small kitchens. The sink's highly adjustable flexibility and water-saving purpose are its most prominent features, offering a solution for kitchens with limited area. This design is a perfect example of how innovation and technology can be used to improve our everyday lives, even in the smallest of spaces.
The Silver A' Furniture Design Award is awarded to designs that demonstrate outstanding expertise and innovation. Tsang Ching Pun's water-saving sink is a deserving recipient of this award, as it showcases remarkable technical characteristics and artistic skill. This award is a testament to the designer's creativity and dedication to creating solutions for modern-day challenges.
Project Designers: TSANG CHING PUN
Image Credits: TSANG CHING PUN
Project Team Members: TSANG CHING PUN
Project Name: Moving Sink
Project Client: TSANG CHING PUN