A sink leaves the wall
Greek designer Konstantinos Gournas breathes new life into one of the home’s most static fixtures with WS | Wash Station, a mobile structure ingeniously built around a salvaged masterpiece. The basin, marked with the patina of its past, is preserved, celebrating its history rather than erasing it. This innovative piece is set within a sleek stainless-steel frame, providing unexpected mobility. Now, the once-stationary sink can glide through different rooms and purposes, liberating itself from the constraints of a fixed installation.
Reusing Reclaimed Marvel as a Design Tool
Gournas approaches reuse not as mere restoration but as a creative genesis for a new design narrative using these reclaimed materials. The sink maintains its inherent age, serving as a visual tale of its past life, while a contemporary frame adds fresh functionality. This duality forms the heart of the project, where the marble’s storied surface meets the precise, modern sheen of stainless steel. The design intervention is minimal yet transformative, striking a balance between historical reverence and contemporary innovation with the renovated element.


Domestic infrastructure gets mobile
The WS | Wash Station challenges the permanence of traditional domestic architecture by making plumbing-adjacent furniture mobile. Typical interiors are organized around fixed utilities; here, a once-anchored component finds autonomy. This project doesn’t suggest every sink needs wheels but encourages a reevaluation of domestic standbys when permanence is questioned, inspired by such reclaimed masterpieces.
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Stainless steel framing gives the sink a modern structure.
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Transforming a fixed fixture into a flexible object.

A reclaimed marble sink, complete with marks and patina, forms the design’s core.

Classic marble meets a contemporary steel frame.

WS explores reuse through everyday domestic objects, preserving rather than restoring the original sink, making it a true marvel of reclamation.



Project Info
- Name: WS | Wash Station
- Designer: Konstantinos Gournas
- Location: Greece

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Source: designboom.com
Frequently asked questions
What is Konstantinos Gournas’s WS | Wash Station?
The WS | Wash Station is a mobile structure ingeniously built around a salvaged marble sink, designed by Konstantinos Gournas. It celebrates the history of the sink by preserving its patina and is set within a sleek stainless-steel frame, allowing it to move through different rooms and functions.
How does the WS | Wash Station challenge traditional sink installations?
The WS | Wash Station challenges the permanence of traditional sink installations by providing mobility to a typically stationary fixture. This allows the sink to have autonomy and encourages reconsideration of domestic fixtures when permanence is questioned.
What materials are used in the WS | Wash Station design?
The design of the WS | Wash Station uses a salvaged marble sink for its core, combined with a contemporary steel frame that adds fresh functionality while preserving the marble’s historical essence.
