To resolve a problem that a conventional wash cabinet often needs cleaning not to cause mold and mucus due to remaining water, is hard to utilize a space above the basin for putting things because of being occupied with a faucet, and that structure becomes complicated and the size becomes large for providing the faucet with flexibility in position and height in the case of a wash cabinet having the faucet set on a vertical surface.
The wash cabinet is constituted of at least a basin 4, a cabinet for putting the basin 4 thereon, and a faucet 2 attached freely rotatably to the faucet attachment surface 1a. The faucet attachment surface 1a is formed slantingly or vertically so that the height of the spout 2a position in the faucet 2 varies when the faucet 2 is turned. By this method, when the faucet 2 attached to the faucet attachment surface 1a is rotated to the left and right, the tip end of the faucet 2 varies and the discharge height is also varied.
KANEDA TAKESHI