how did the godfather of punk end up on a sink-inspired throne in a bavarian forest? read on…

schock's colored quartz sinks add more punk to kitchens like iggy pop
what do iggy pop, curious field hamsters and resourceful otters have in common with schock kitchen sinks? SINK GREEN – individual kitchen lifestyle full of punk, innovation and love for nature

 

 

when you think back to the best parties, you’ll usually end up recalling moments in the kitchen. no wonder, because this is where everything and everyone comes together – and not only when celebrating a special occasion. while the kitchen was once reserved for food preparation and optimisation of workflows, it has evolved over the decades into the multi-functional focal point within the home.

 

it’s not just about cooking and washing up, though, but also communicating – from apple crumble and shakshuka to political debates and kitchen table psychology. to give the kitchen lifestyle more individuality and an unconventional touch, schock developed a colored granite sink made of quartz composite and invited iggy pop to the party. wacky and weird, but true.

 

in the new campaign video for the long-established company, at least, the godfather of punk himself is sitting on a sink-like throne in the middle of the bavarian forest between field hamsters and otters, telling of the fairytale discovery by the schock brothers. anyone who feels like they can’t see the forest for the trees should stay tuned, because it turns out to be exceptionally sustainable, quite colorful and, if desired, exquisitely elegant as well.

 

schock's colored quartz sinks add more punk to kitchens like iggy pop

schock's colored quartz sinks add more punk to kitchens like iggy pop
a material with a history and a future: the quartz sand from bavaria in its most beautiful form. for perfect unity, all sinks can be combined with matching kitchen tap

 

 

travelling back in time to revisit the innovative background of this unusual story: in 1979, the thinkers and tinkerers of the schock family invented the first quartz composite sink, made from the natural quartz sand of the region. a robust, durable and easy-to-clean sink, produced regionally and in harmony with nature, that withstands all the challenges of daily kitchen life and became a ground-breaking product that has enjoyed enduring success.

 

today, around 60% of all quartz composite sinks are manufactured using the process developed by schock. even though the company is no longer owned by the original family, the pioneering spirit and inventive DNA have remained. with a blend of craftsmanship and innovative technologies, passion and know-how, the manufacturer has imbued the sink zone with greater comfort and beauty while setting new trends over the past decades.

schock's colored quartz sinks add more punk to kitchens like iggy pop

schock's colored quartz sinks add more punk to kitchens like iggy pop
colorful highlights with functional added value: the quartz composite sinks are not only durable and easy to clean, they also come in a wide range of colors – individual kitchens to suit every taste

 

 

following on from the CRISTADUR® material, whose fine material structure allows water and dirt to simply roll off the super-smooth surface, the new CRISTADUR® green line edition makes an even more sustainable statement in keeping with the motto SINK GREEN. the innovative premium material consists of over 99% natural, renewable or recycled raw materials. stylish sinks in harmony with nature.

 

at the end of its kitchen life, CRISTADUR® green line can even be returned to schock’s closed cycle and recycled for the production of new sinks. following the course of nature, the ‘green’ sink comes in the colors day and night – an especially pure white and intense graphite black, with the prospect that this new generation of sinks will soon also boast a range of colors.

 

SINK GREEN stands not only for the new product line, but for the overall corporate philosophy. the company is laying down a positive vision for the future in the areas of production and staffing with flat hierarchies and open structures and has been climate-neutral since 2021. with the long-term goal of even replacing the finite quartz sand with a regenerative material at some point in the future.

 

schock's colored quartz sinks add more punk to kitchens like iggy pop

 

schock's colored quartz sinks add more punk to kitchens like iggy pop
stylish sinks in harmony with nature: CRISTADUR® green line consists of over 99% natural, renewable or recycled raw materials and makes an even more sustainable statement

 

 

in order to generate colorful highlights with functional added value in the kitchen and to create an individualized interior atmosphere, a wide range of other models in different colors can be mixed and matched with a selected range of fittings.

 

schock also offers the perfect solution for more exclusive kitchen architecture with THE ULTIMATE SINK. a luxurious sink made from the material of the future: carbon. the new carbon sinks stand out not only on account of their lightness and rugged durability, but also because of the special feel of their warm glossy surface. a luxury version for the most exacting demands that lends a visible aura of quality to the room. if desired, the sink can even be illuminated and function as a champagne cooler. after all, a well-planned kitchen fulfils every wish.

 

schock's colored quartz sinks add more punk to kitchens like iggy pop

 

schock's colored quartz sinks add more punk to kitchens like iggy pop
the light answer: THE ULTIMATE SINK by schock is an exclusive luxury product which, having been developed using carbon, is particularly light

 

 

thanks to its in-house research and development department, schock remains true to its inventive origins, and continues to search for new materials and styles – to create accents and give our kitchens a little more punk. we can look forward to exciting developments as we see where the next trip in the bavarian forest will take us. and above all with whom. until then, we’re enjoying the party with iggy.

 

 

guest feature by julia hauch / architonic