AllStone Group Stone Kitchen and Bathroom Sinks
For over 20 years, The Allstone Group, LLC has specialized in producing stunning farmhouse kitchen sinks and bathroom vessel sinks made from natural stone. AllStone Groups transforms raw materials, from simple granite boulders to petrified wood logs and blocks of Carrara Marble, into beautiful works... Show More >
For over 20 years, The Allstone Group, LLC has specialized in producing stunning farmhouse kitchen sinks and bathroom vessel sinks made from natural stone. AllStone Groups transforms raw materials, from simple granite boulders to petrified wood logs and blocks of Carrara Marble, into beautiful works of art for your home or business.
This stone sinks collection offers a range of colors and materials, each with unique characteristics and benefits.
100% Natural Stone Materials for your Luxurious Kitchen or Bathroom Sink
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Black Glacier Quartz
What makes it special: Extracted from quartz blocks, Black Glacier Quartz is tougher than black granite. Its striking white crystalline waves create a mesmerizing visual effect.
Design tips: Perfect for kitchens and bathrooms where a bold statement is desired. Complements white or light-colored countertops and cabinetry.
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Black Granite
What makes it special: Renowned for its gunmetal black appearance and exceptional density, Black Granite is ideal for both residential and commercial use due to its strength and durability.
Design tips: Works well in both traditional and contemporary settings. Combine with neutral tones for a timeless look.
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Black Lava
What makes it special: Featuring a distinctive charcoal-black look, Black Lava adds a unique touch to any sink design with its natural, volcanic origin.
Design tips: Best suited for modern or rustic designs. Pair with natural wood elements for a warm, inviting space.
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Cantera Beige Marble
What makes it special: This durable beige marble from Spain is a versatile and elegant choice, replacing traditional travertine and crema limestone options. Its subtle veins provide a refined look.
Design tips: Ideal for classic and transitional designs. Complements warm color palettes and traditional fixtures.
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Carrara White Marble
What makes it special: This classic Italian marble, known for its white color and gray veins, is one of the hardest white marbles available. Its timeless beauty makes it a popular choice for elegant interiors.
Design tips: Perfect for luxurious and classic designs. It pairs beautifully with brass or gold fixtures for a sophisticated look.
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Charcoal Marquina Soapstone
What makes it special: Sourced from Brazil, this dense soapstone is ideal for kitchen sinks due to its hardness. It resists stains, maintaining its pristine condition over time.
Design tips: Suitable for both rustic and modern designs. Works well with white or light-colored countertops for a striking contrast. This soapstone from Brazil is on the harder side, thus making it ideal for kitchen sink use.
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Crema Lyon Limestone
What makes it special: This unique limestone boasts an intense buff color with small veins and light brown fossils, adding a touch of natural beauty to any sink.
Design tips: Ideal for traditional and Mediterranean-inspired designs. Complements earthy tones and natural materials.
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Crystal Blue Quartzite
What makes it special: This rare blue stone from Brazil features dominant blue veins, gray veins, and translucent white crystals. It can be backlit for a stunning nighttime view, making it a standout piece.
Design tips: Perfect for statement pieces in luxurious and contemporary designs. Use in areas where it can be highlighted with lighting to showcase its beauty.
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Mercury Granite
What makes it special: With its fine to medium grain and muted liquid mercury color, Mercury Granite complements most modern kitchens. Its hardness and density ensure durability.
Design tips: Ideal for modern and minimalist designs. Pair with sleek, contemporary fixtures and neutral color palettes.
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Petrified Wood
What makes it special: Handcrafted from rare petrified wood logs, these sinks offer a unique and natural aesthetic that brings a piece of ancient history into your home.
Design tips: Perfect for rustic and eclectic designs. Combine with natural materials and earthy tones for a cohesive look.
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Roma Travertine
What makes it special: Imported from Italy, this travertine features alluring waves of beige and brown veins, making it the best travertine we have ever offered.
Design tips: Suitable for traditional and Mediterranean-inspired designs. Complements warm color palettes and classic fixtures.
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Smoke Brown Limestone
What makes it special: This beautiful limestone provides a lighter shade of black with small white veins. Its hardness and lack of absorption make it low maintenance. A sealer/enhancer can be applied if you prefer a darker shade of black.
Design tips: Ideal for modern and transitional designs. Works well with both light and dark color schemes.
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Stratus Marble
What makes it special: These sinks are cut to reveal horizontal veining in shades of taupe, beige, and gray, adding a sophisticated touch to any kitchen or bathroom.
Design tips: Perfect for elegant and timeless designs. Pair with neutral tones and classic fixtures for a refined look.
Frequently Asked Questions About Stone Sinks
Are Stone Sinks a Good Idea?
Yes, stone sinks are a good idea for several reasons:
- Durability: Natural stone sinks are incredibly durable and can withstand heavy use.
- Aesthetics: They offer a unique, luxurious look that can enhance the overall design of your kitchen or bathroom.
- Variety: Available in various types and colors, stone sinks can match any design style from traditional to modern.
- Value: They can increase the resale value of your home due to their premium quality and aesthetic appeal.
Why Get a Real Stone Sink Over a Composite Granite Stone Sink?
- Authenticity: Real stone sinks are unique and each one has its own natural variations and patterns, which add to their beauty and character.
- Natural Beauty: The natural look and feel of real stone can’t be perfectly replicated by composite materials.
- Durability: Real stone tends to be more durable and resistant to damage compared to composites, although this can vary depending on the type of stone.
What is Composite Granite or Quartz and How is it Different from a Real Stone Sink?
Composite Granite or Quartz:
- Material: Made from crushed stone (granite or quartz) mixed with a resin binder.
- Appearance: Uniform appearance with consistent patterns and colors.
- Maintenance: Often easier to maintain and less prone to staining compared to some natural stones.
- Durability: Generally durable, but the resin can be less heat-resistant and more susceptible to scratches and chips compared to natural stone.
Real Stone:
- Material: Made from a single piece of natural stone.
- Appearance: Unique, with natural variations in color and veining.
- Maintenance: May require more maintenance, such as regular sealing, depending on the type of stone.
- Durability: Extremely durable and can last for decades with proper care.
Are Stone Sinks Hard to Clean?
Caring for a stone sink is not nearly as complicated as most people think. AllStone
stones were selected specifically because they are tough and will provide many
years of low or no maintenance. To clean most stones, you’ll need dishwashing soap and bleach (with a few exceptions). Tough food stains (including wine & beets) may appear on your sink, but can easily be removed with common bleach without harming the stone. Here is a link to the product care guide.
How Long Do Stone Sinks Last?
With proper care and maintenance, stone sinks can last a lifetime. Their durability makes them a long-term investment for your home.
How to Clean a Stone Kitchen Sink?
- Daily Cleaning: Wipe down the sink with a soft cloth and mild dish soap. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft towel.
- Removing Stains: Use a mixture of baking soda and water to form a paste. Apply the paste to the stain, scrub gently with a soft brush, and rinse thoroughly.
- Sealing: Depending on the type of stone, apply a stone sealer periodically to protect the surface from stains and damage.
With the right care, both black and white stone sinks can maintain their beauty and functionality for many years.
Explore our Allstone Group Stone Sink Collection and find the perfect natural stone sink to elevate your home or business with timeless elegance and unmatched durability.
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