Turkish Marble Sink
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Turkish Marble Sink Crafted from solid marble, this elegant Turkish hammam sink exudes timeless
Early 20th Century Turkish Brutalist Stone Sinks
Carrara Marble
Turkish Marble Sink
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Turkish Marble Sink Crafted from solid marble, this elegant Turkish hammam sink exudes timeless
Carrara Marble
Turkish Hamman Sink
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Turkish Marble Sink Crafted from solid marble, this elegant Turkish hammam sink exudes timeless
Marble
18th Century Turkish Hammam Marble Sink
Located in Chicago, IL
An incredible 18th century Turkish Hammam carved white marble sink with a scalloped edge, side
Marble
19th Century Turkish Hammam Marble Sink
Located in Chicago, IL
A wonderful 19th century Turkish Hammam carved white marble sink vessel with a ribbed exterior and
Marble
19th Century Turkish Hammam Wash Basin of Hand-Carved Marble
Located in Atlanta, GA
A smaller-sized Turkish hammam wash basin of marble from the 19th century. This antique hand-carved
Marble
18th Century Turkish Hammam Marble Sink
Located in Chicago, IL
A wonderful 18th century Turkish Hammam carved white marble sink vessel with a wonderfully worn
Marble
18th Century Turkish Hammam Marble Sink
Located in Chicago, IL
A wonderful 18th century Turkish Hammam carved white marble sink vessel with a wonderfully worn
Marble
18th Century Turkish Hammam Marble Sink
Located in Chicago, IL
A wonderful 18th century Turkish Hammam carved white marble sink vessel with a wonderfully worn
Marble
18th Century Turkish Hammam Marble Sink
Located in Chicago, IL
A wonderful 18th century Turkish Hammam carved white marble sink vessel with a wonderfully worn
Marble
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.
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