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Fossil Sink

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Aina Contemporary Jurassic Fossil Marble Luna Sink, Living Collection
By Claudio Silvestrin
Located in ES
Luna sink sculpted from a solid piece of Jurassic Marble, with Nerineas fossils, in raw finish
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Stone Sinks

Materials

Marble

Aina Contemporary Jurassic Fossil Marble Flow Sink, Living Collection
By Miguel Herranz
Located in ES
Flow sink sculpted from a solid piece of Jurassic Marble, with Nerineas fossils, in raw finish
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Stone Sinks

Materials

Marble

Aina Contemporary Jurassic Fossil Marble Leda Sink, Living Collection
Located in ES
Leda sink sculpted from a solid piece of Jurassic Marble, with Nerineas fossils, in raw finish
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Stone Sinks

Materials

Marble

Aina One of a Kind Jurassic Fossil Marble Totem Sink, Unique Collection
By Miguel Herranz
Located in ES
One of a kind Totem sink sculpted from a solid piece of Jurassic Marble (faucet not included), with
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Stone Sinks

Materials

Marble

Aina One of a Kind Jurassic Fossil Marble Erosion Double Sink, Unique Collection
By Miguel Herranz
Located in ES
One of a kind Erosion double sink sculpted from a solid piece of Jurassic Marble (base and faucets
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Modern Stone Sinks

Materials

Marble

Ceppo Albanese Sink
Located in Maywood, NJ
earthy tones, rich textures, and distinctive fossil imprints, making each sink a one-of-a-kind
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Albanian Stone Sinks

Materials

Marble

Ceppo Albanese Sink
Ceppo Albanese Sink
H 7.09 in Dm 23.63 in
Petrified Wood Fossil Sink, Dark Color with Polished Interior & Rustic Exterior
Located in Atlanta, GA
A black petrified wood sink. This petrified wood sink features a round shape. The inner part of the
Category

20th Century Indonesian Stone Sinks

Materials

Petrified Wood

A Petrified Wood Sink Of Light Color
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Petrified and Polished Wood Sink with Beige and Red Color. Petrified wood is a fossil. This
Category

20th Century Indonesian Stone Sinks

Materials

Petrified Wood

Antique French 18th C Spectacular Walnut Bathroom Vanity with Thick Fossil Sink
Located in Chicago, IL
during the 1700’s from the finest French Walnut. The sink basin was carved from one solid block of Saint
Category

Antique 1750s French Country Bathroom Fixtures

Materials

Stone, Brass, Pewter

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Fossil Sink For Sale on 1stDibs

At 1stDibs, there are many versions of the ideal fossil sink for your home. Each fossil sink for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using wood, petrified wood and stone. If you’re shopping for a fossil sink, we have 7 options in-stock, while there are 16 modern editions to choose from as well. You’ve searched high and low for the perfect fossil sink — we have versions that date back to the 18th Century alongside those produced as recently as the 21st Century are available. Each fossil sink bearing modern hallmarks is very popular. Many designers have produced at least one well-made fossil sink over the years, but those crafted by Miguel Herranz are often thought to be among the most beautiful.

How Much is a Fossil Sink?

The average selling price for a fossil sink at 1stDibs is $2,950, while they’re typically $1,564 on the low end and $28,000 for the highest priced.

Finding the Right Stone-sinks for You

Antique and vintage stone sinks bring a touch of nature to your home.

A stone sink can be used as a functional statement piece to complement your kitchen decor. In your bathroom, a stone sink can add a rustic flourish and will fit in nicely if the rest of your furniture is characterized by natural textures, unfinished lines and neutral colors. It can also present a nice contrast if your space is more city than country. Part of the appeal of these sinks is that no two are alike. The difference in the stone’s coloration, pitting and veining will ensure that each piece is unique.

Stone sinks are typically carved from a single solid slab, and they come in all kinds of materials, including marble, soapstone, travertine and more. It’s important to note that all types of stone sinks will stain, so you’ll want to be careful with colored liquids around your sink. Make a habit of wiping your stone sink with a soft cloth after every use to prevent mineral deposits from forming. (Your stone sink is a “no steel wool” zone.) For regular cleaning, you’ll want to use a mild dish soap instead of an abrasive cleaner to prevent scratching your sink.

Stone sinks are durable and versatile. They’re a sensible addition to your already stylish kitchen, they will pair well with the dark walnut cabinets at your bar and will be a natural fit in more ways than one for the serene oasis you’ve made of the upstairs bathroom.

Explore an extensive collection of vintage, new and antique stone sinks on 1stDibs.