Marble remembers water. The Muniq Freestanding Statuario Marble Ripple Monolith Basin looks as though it was shaped not by tools but by tide — a solid block of premium Indian Statuario marble whose four exterior faces have been hand-sculpted into a continuous series of organic undulating folds, as though the stone itself is still in motion, caught mid-wave and frozen in permanent, luminous stillness. This is one of the most technically demanding and visually extraordinary basins in the entire Muniq collection — a piece where the hand of the artisan and the character of the stone are inseparable from the finished object.
Indian Statuario is one of the most prestigious marbles in the world — a brilliant, almost luminous white ground with the characteristic delicate grey and gold veining that has made it the stone of choice for the world’s most ambitious architectural and sculptural projects for centuries. On this basin, that veining travels across every sculpted fold and undulation of the exterior surface — catching differently in the creases, illuminating the crests, creating a constant interplay of shadow and brilliance that makes the basin appear to shift and change as the light in the room moves throughout the day.
The four-sided monolith form — square in plan — gives this basin a solidity and footprint that commands its space without dominating it. The organic ripple carving softens every edge and corner: there are no hard lines here, no right angles on the exterior, only the continuous flowing rhythm of hand-carved stone that references the natural world — the folds of coastal rock, the layering of geological strata, the gentle erosion of stone by water over millennia. At the top, a clean rectangular integrated bowl is carved directly into the stone — its smooth polished interior in deliberate, beautiful contrast to the textured organic exterior below.
Installed here on a polished concrete plinth against a full Statuario marble wall with warm timber slat panelling and brushed nickel brassware, the Muniq Ripple Basin demonstrates its unique design intelligence: it is at once the most organic and the most refined object in the room — rougher than the polished marble wall, smoother than the pebble floor mat, perfectly calibrated between nature and craft.
Why choose the Muniq Statuario Ripple Monolith Basin?
- Premium Indian Statuario marble — brilliant white ground with delicate grey-gold veining, one of the world’s most prestigious stones
- Entirely hand-sculpted organic wave exterior — four faces of continuous undulating ripple folds, no two the same
- Monolith single-block construction — bowl, exterior carving, and pedestal all from one unbroken piece of stone
- Clean rectangular integrated bowl — smooth polished interior contrasts deliberately with the textured ripple exterior
- Veining travels continuously across every fold — catches and releases light differently at each curve and crease
- Square four-sided plan — strong architectural footprint that anchors the space
- No vanity unit required — fully self-supporting freestanding monolith
- Compatible with wall-mounted, deck-mounted, and floor-standing tap fittings
- Naturally dense, heat-resistant, and built for generations with minimal stone care
- Every basin is entirely unique — sculpted folds, veining position, and tone differ across every piece
- Ideal for luxury master bathrooms, architect-designed interiors, boutique hotels, and biophilic or organic interior schemes
The Muniq Statuario Ripple Monolith Basin belongs to a rare category of objects — those that are more compelling the longer you look at them. From across the room it reads as a confident white monolith. Up close, the detail of every carved fold, every turn of veining through a crease, every shadow caught between undulations reveals a depth of craft that is simply extraordinary. This is a basin that earns its place in the finest room you will ever design.









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