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Designed for elegance, convenience and durability, our Zen ADA 2-Station Washstand is the ideal solution for corporate offices, schools, airports, and other public restrooms where ADA compliance is required. Consisting of a single-slab, GFRC (glass-fiber reinforced concrete) concrete ramp sink on a steel frame, the Zen Washstand offers clean, modern design without the fuss of complicated installation. There are no mounting brackets. The frame is simply secured to the wall using toggle bolts or similar hardware. With 3.5” tube-steel legs welded together by a concealed steel support beam, each system is solid, sturdy, and ready for plumbing as soon as it’s moved into position.

- Choose from 8 concrete colors and 3 finishes
- Designed to accommodate 2 wash stations
- Sink has a 5” profile and features an integrated ramp-shaped basin
- Concrete surface is sealed for optimum protection and longevity
- Sink does not have an overflow hole (available upon request)
- Choose from No-hole, Single-Hole, or Widespread faucet mount options (faucet not included)
- Soap holes and matching backsplash are optional
- Drain tailpiece included in Polished Chrome (3 other finishes available)
- ADA-accessible / UPC / CSA B45.8 / IAPMO Z403 / ASME A112.8.2 / CSA B125.2
- Free-standing base constructed with 3.5” tube steel in a painted black finish
- Leveling feet included
- Optional hanger (QTY: 1) for keeping bags or purses off the top or floor
- Handcrafted in the USA
- For custom sizes, volume orders, or lead time, call us at 888-474-7977

Dimensions & Weights
Overall Dimensions: 68"L x 22"W x 34"H
Inner Sink Basin Model R-4813: 48"L x 13"W x 5"D
Weight: 230 lbs
Shipping & Delivery
Ships via FedEx. This item will arrive crated and it will be heavy. Please be aware that the driver is only required to deliver the crate to your home or business delivery address. Where the crate is left is at the discretion of the driver (at the curb, the end of your driveway, in the parking lot, etc.). It is the customer’s responsibility to move the item to its final location and uncrate. You may need to have additional helpers to assist the driver in unloading the crate from the truck.