36" Burwell Polished Egyptian Cream Marble Single-Bowl Farmhouse Sink - Chiseled Apron
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33" Burwell Polished Egyptian Cream Marble Single-Bowl Farmhouse Sink - Chiseled Apron
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Low stock (2 units)Regular price $1,799Unit priceUnavailable33" Burwell Polished Egyptian Cream Marble Double-Bowl Farmhouse Sink - Chiseled Apron
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33" Burwell Polished Egyptian Cream Marble 60/40 Offset Double-Bowl Farmhouse Sink - Chiseled Apron
Regular price $1,599Unit priceUnavailable
Marble farmhouse kitchen sinks will beautify your interior.
Available in either one or two bowls, the sinks can be purchased in polished cream egyptian. A chiseled apron on some sinks adds to the natural feel while the smooth front options cater to those wanting a cleaner look.
These handcrafted marble kitchen sinks resemble a sculpture and each will vary slightly in color, measurements and other facets.
We recommend placement of StoneTech sealant before the first use to prevent issues with stains, etc.
Marble Kitchen Sinks FAQs
Kitchen Marble Sinks FAQs
<h3 style="text-align: left; font-size: 20px;">Are marble kitchen sinks durable?</h3>
Marble is a very hard stone, and it resists chips, heat, and scratches. However, marble sinks are porous.
Acidic substances and harsh cleaners can “etch” them. Marble is also susceptible to staining, so don't let spills or splashes "sit"; wipe them up immediately. Marble should be sealed every six to twelve months.
<h3 style="text-align: left; font-size: 20px;">Can I use regular cleaners on a kitchen sink marble surface?</h3>
A marble kitchen sink is porous. Abrasive or acidic cleaners leave marks. Use a soft cloth and mild dish soap. For a tough stain, leave a baking soda paste on it for 24 hours. Rinse and wipe dry with a microfiber cloth to keep water spots at bay.
<h3 style="text-align: left; font-size: 20px;">How do I choose a marble kitchen sink?</h3>
Be sure your countertop and cabinet can support the weight of the sink. Choose a color that works with your space; cool colors are modern, while warmer ones are good in traditional kitchens. Look at the veining in the marble: do you prefer a subtle pattern or one that’s bolder? What materials are sinks made of?
Magnus proudly offers beautiful marble sinks carved from a single block of the natural rock.