The architecture of the sink product is both simple and full of complex details.
The bending points, radii and necessary functional components such as the waste and overflow are independent bodies that break up the geometry and continuity of the surfaces.
Over the years, various solutions have been devised to reinvent these elements. The tendency has always been to seek maximum formal cleanliness by minimising holes and simplifying lines. Thus, the overflow plate becomes a distinctive element on which to engrave one's own logo, while caps try to make the drain hole disappear from view.
Foster has integrated these elements by physically joining them to the body of the bowl, creating a single product, without joints, which respects the continuity of the satin finish. Moreover, by eliminating the most critical points where dirt accumulates, the surface becomes even easier to clean.