Clear speckled solid surface basin in the colour D0270-04, crafted seamlessly to last and easy to clean.

Queen Victoria Street

Tailored Durat vanities

Set within a central London workplace, two bespoke Durat vanities anchor the design of a newly refurbished washroom suite, elevating utility through material clarity and form. Designed by Sheppard Robson and curated by Eric Wilson & Co Ltd, each vanity is cast as a single, seamless volume precision-cut to mirror the layout and rhythm of the space.

The vibrant basins introduce a bold contrast to deep charcoal partitions, mirrored cabinets and Durat splashback wall panels in the colour D0100-50.  Their angled geometry and deep-set forms are both practical and sculptural, offering easy-to-clean, hardwearing surfaces. In another space, a white based version brings a softer tonal expression, paired with the same surface for the splashback walls, sage green walls on the side and brushed stainless-steel fittings. Integrated waste slots and concealed plumbing create a clean, seamless profile.

Durat’s subtle speckles add material depth, while its non-porous finish supports hygiene and durability in high-traffic environments. The result is a space designed with creative conscience-working hard behind the scenes and quietly enhancing everyday experiences.

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Project

Queen Victoria Street

Design

Sheppard Robson

Fabrication

Eric Wilson & Co Ltd

Material

Durat 100-50 + 270 04

Application

Vanities + Wall panels

Location

London

Photography

Chris Hopkinson

Solid surface basins made from Durat in the colour D0100-50, completed with wall panels in the same colour, rectangular backlit mirrors and grey tiled floor.
Close-up of blue green vanity unit with seamless basin and speckled finish, made from recycled post production waste. Completed with silver wall taps and backlit mirrors.