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Piano marble sink by Serafini highlighting natural veining and elegance.

Piano by Serafini

from £6,000

We picked the Piano sink because it turns the usual bathroom setup on its head. Instead of sticking with the typical look, it blends art and function in a way that feels fresh. Those upright marble slabs almost look like they’re floating, and the way they hide the plumbing is just clever.

What really grabbed us was how the design takes something as basic as washing your hands and makes it feel special. Water glides over the marble, following the veins in the stone, so you get this surprising mix of movement and texture. It’s simple, clean, and strips away all the unnecessary stuff, pushing the boundaries of what a bathroom fixture can be.

The sink really commands attention. There’s something dramatic and architectural about it—it’s not just there to be used, it tells a story in the room. With sharp craftsmanship and a bold approach, the Piano sink isn’t just practical. It turns an everyday moment into a kind of art you actually live with.

At Abitalia South Coast, we present the Serafini Piano as part of our curated collection of luxury bathroom basins, available to clients across Dorset, Hampshire and Surrey from our Poole showroom. Come and see it for yourself — it really is something to behold in person.

    • Height: 550mm | Depth: 100mm | Width: 8500mm

    • Material: Solid marble — Rosso Lepanto

    • Finish: Polished | Colour: Rich red

    • Weight: 130kg

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    Visiting Our Showroom

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