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A kitchen sink sets the rhythm of daily cooking, cleaning, and entertaining. It’s the one fixture your hands return to dozens of times a day; making the material, shape, and depth just as much a consideration of lifestyle and visual satisfaction as its ability to deliver on your day to day tasks.
Our stainless steel kitchen sinks are built for that kind of constant use, with a brushed finish that sits naturally alongside stone benchtops, timber accents, and matte cabinetry alike.
Stainless steel earns its place in kitchens because it performs under pressure, not to mention its timeless appeal across different schools of design. It has the capacity to resist rust, handles boiling water straight from the pot, and offers a hygienic surface that won’t harbour bacteria in cracks or chips. For busy family kitchens and regular entertainers, those qualities add up fast.
The brushed finish is forgiving, too; fine marks from everyday use blend into a soft patina over time rather than standing out. That sense for an architectural texture that ages alongside your lifestyle reads as lived-in rather than worn, pairing agreeably with chrome, brushed nickel, or bolder metallic tapware like gunmetal and French gold.
As said, picking the right sink takes into consideration how you work in the kitchen, not just what looks good on the benchtop.
– Single bowl sinks keep the silhouette and composition of the kitchen space clean and suits more compact cabinet widths. This should be the go-to for smaller kitchens where bench space is at a premium.
– Double bowl sinks let you zone your prep and washing separately. If you’re rinsing vegetables on one side while soaking a pan in the other, for example, this layout earns its footprint.
– Oversized or long bowls swallow baking trays, oven racks, and large cookware without a fight. Worth considering if you cook at scale or entertain often.
A steel sink is only as good as its fit. Check the cut-out dimensions against your benchtop, confirm whether you need an undermount or top-mount installation, and verify waste size plus plumbing clearance beneath the cabinet. Bowl depth is another detail people overlook: deeper bowls contain splashing, but will demand a mixer with enough reach and height to work comfortably above the rim.
Spec sheets for individual models are available through our Brochure Library and on each product page, so you can hand exact measurements to your installer or cabinetmaker before anything gets cut.
Pair your new sink with the right pull out sink mixer or pull-out mixer, alongside added sink accessories for prep and drainage, and explore complementary finishes in our full sink range.
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Yes. Wipe with a soft cloth and mild detergent, rinse thoroughly, and dry to prevent water spotting. Avoid abrasive scourers that can dull the brushed surface.
Fine surface marks will appear with regular use. On a brushed finish, they blend into a natural patina rather than looking like damage.
Single bowls suit smaller spaces and a streamlined aesthetic. Double bowls help separate prep and washing, which suits busier households.
Confirm cabinet size, cut-out dimensions, installation type, bowl depth, and waste alignment. Then match your mixer’s reach and height to the bowl you’ve chosen.
Stainless pairs naturally with chrome and brushed nickel. For a more layered look, contrast it with gunmetal or warm metallic finishes like French gold.