



Coming from the house of Rieber, the kitchen sink has become a Rieber Waterstation. An instant eye candy, this is unique because the accessories are integral to the design, and in fact they were considered before the sink. It takes work-centre design to a new level, literally because containers work at different levels, and perform multiple functions. It allows you to do all (almost all) your kitchen work at one place. You can now chop, slice, peel, wash, rinse, clean, soak, strain, drain, all at the same time standing at your Waterstation. This definitely saves time, energy, effort, and resources! Isn’t its uber convenient?
Work in the kitchen becomes more ergonomic and communicative. The waterstation® solution is both logical and simple: freely rotating individual functions concentrated around a central water point, thus optimising all further stages of work and movements. Its multifunctional design, economical use of space and the individual adjustment possibilities make the waterstation® a professional service centre. It facilitates all preparatory work and is a fascinating eye-catcher in a modern, high-class kitchens.The waterstation® can be integrated in any household kitchen. The revolving cage in the base cupboard provides the waterstation® with large storage areas and can be individually equipped with extensive accessories. The waterstation® is the first professional preparation centre for a modern household kitchen.
Its round shape provides around 3 m of kitchen work surface on just 0.8 m² floor space. So you can have your whole family work together at the same time, which in turn reduces the preparation time. No other sink is designed to accommodate six or more people working at the same appliance at the same time. Crafted out of stainless steel, its circular form work-centre is a stunning addition of architectural piece for your kitchen. By installing this multi-talented and good-looking Rieber Waterstation in your home, you won’t need to coax your family members to lend a hand in kitchen…for washing and cleaning at least.
Source: bornrich.org
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