Sculptural and monumental even in their essentiality, carved in stone like the ancient city of Petra, bearers of a value of absolute and timeless beauty that is inherent in the exclusivity of marble and expressed through human design. The Nabatei sinks collection, named after the merchant people of ancient Arabia, consists of a series of solid marble tops carved to form the basin of the sinks and storage compartments. Sinks of different shapes and sizes, drawn by orthogonal geometric lines defined by thin thicknesses of the material. An essential sign that is enhanced by the uniqueness of the stone, the infinite chromatic shades, the unrepeatable variations of color. An explicit reference to nature and man’s willingness to govern it. The zenithal view of the tops reminds of the image of land divided into cultivated plots and bordered by Sicilian dry-stone walls or the elevation changes of eastern cultivated terraces. The different portions of the top separated by the inner edges can house the taps, store objects and accessories for daily use, or take on the primary function of a basin for the washbasin, identifiable by a small hole from which to drain water.