HOOP CONCRETE BASIN Approx 2-4 Weeks Lead Time, Free Shipping Australia Wide A classic now refined, the Hoop Basin is simple but inspiring. This is the original Nood Co basin, and by far the most popular handcrafted concrete basin on the market. Hoop basins have a slightly thicker wall (20mm) than the bowl basins, making them one of the sturdier options in the range, perfect for public spaces or laundries or anywhere you need durability and sleek design. Eco Sustainable House loves this eco-friendly product. All Nood Co products are manufactured with zero VOC concrete composition and colourings, and utilise 85% locally sourced materials. Each of the basins undergo a stringent sealing process, using several coats of a penetrative sealer, which is absorbed into the concrete. Afterwards, a low VOC, UV-stable, food-safe, topical sealer is applied to give it a smooth finish. The final product is then finished with a beeswax polish. All concrete basins are made to order to fit the below measurements. Choose from surface mount or wall mount options in the drop downs. Wall mount includes a bracket (see PDF sheet below for details). Specification Without overflow Plug, waste, & tapware not included - fits standard 32mm (1¼ inch) waste Measurements are variable as each basin is handmade Actual colours may vary slightly from those shown here No VOC product with a low VOC sealant 24 month structural warranty* Concrete has admixes that give natural water tolerance Dimensions | 400mm(D) x 115mm(H) Weight | 10kg Capacity | 8.9L Feel free to contact our team if you want more information or to see if any basins are already made and in stock. *Refer to our installation and warranty page to check terms and conditions. Find out more: Hoop Basin Specifications Basin Installation Guide
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