Apron Farmhouse Sink
Shop our selection of beautiful sinks, and let us know if you have questions or would like help selecting the perfect sink. One popular model is our apron farmhouse sink, available in travertine, marble, and granite.
Remember, all of our sinks are handmade, so if you are looking at our granite stone sinks here, for example, but you don’t see exactly what you had in mind, know that we do custom work. Just call.
Granite Stone Sinks
Natural black, natural beige, natural grey, natural white … We can make and ship one of these beautiful granite stone sinks to you. See our customer testimonials to understand how much our sinks are appreciated around the globe.
You are shopping for best quality in a wholesale stone sink, you are interested in a granite apron farmhouse sink, and you are wondering whom you can trust to create the item you are envisioning? We think you’ll be pleased with the selection of farmhouse sinks here, but if you want something custom, let us know.
Why granite? Many of our customers prefer granite sinks because they offer a rich, solid addition to an interior design with their medium to coarse texture, and they provide other features too. Depending on their chemical and mineral makeup, granites can range from grey to pink, with a color index of 25%. This means that one quarter or less of the composition of this type of rock is dark minerals. Because it doesn’t carry internal structures and because it is very hard, granite is widely used in construction worldwide. Investing in a granite sink is definitely a sound decision!
Some interesting trivia about granite:
- One place in Scotland, Aberdeen, is made mostly from granite and is referred to as “The Granite City.”
- The first American railway was built in the 1820s New England in order to move granite.
- Highly durable, granite is more resistant to acid rain in different areas of the globe and is used increasingly as a substitute for marble to build monuments.
- Rock climbers covet granite in nature, since it is steep, sound and offers preferred amounts of friction and systems of cracks. Yosemite National Park offers granite climbing.
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