The kitchen is the heart of every home, where most families get together to cook and share mealtimes. In modern interior design, kitchens increasingly form a single environment with living rooms. That is why the choice of furniture is fundamental if you want to enhance the space and make it more comfortable and stylish. Among the various appliances and kitchen devices, the sink requires particular attention being an essential fixture that cannot be omitted. Indispensable for cooking and washing the dishes, it must blend into the kitchen for a successful combination of aesthetics and functionality. Hannah Glasse is a collection of sinks produced by Kerasan in various sizes. They feature a simple and linear design that stands out for beauty and practicality. The Hannah Glasse sinks take their name from the author of the book "The art of cookery made plain and easy", who inspired the designer to create ceramic products suitable for being easily placed in any context and especially where style and ergonomics are required.
A sink with a simple but stylish design
The Hannah Glasse range includes this rectangular ceramic sink whose dimensions are 760 x 470 x 254 mm. It stands out not only for its essential design but also for fine details that harmonize with the whole environment. It is an Italian made ceramic product of high manufacturing value with only one large and capacious internal bowl designed to facilitate the preparation of meals and the washing of vegetables or dishes. Its largeness facilitates movement and prevents water from splashing on the floor or on the worktop.
A ceramic sink for tidy and clean kitchens
The distinctive features of the Hannah Glasse sinks are the linear geometry of the shape - highlighted by the whiteness of the ceramics obtained by the employment of innovative techniques - the structural strength and the extraordinary beauty. The sink can be easily sanitized in order to have a tidy kitchen at all times and it is suited to be combined with any classic or contemporary style home furnishing.