Premier Copper Products is known for handcrafted sinks, tubs and home accents made from high-quality recycled copper. Every piece is artisan hammered, naturally antimicrobial, and built to age beautifully with a warm, authentic patina. Premier Copper combines old-world craftsmanship with functional durability, resulting in one-of-a-kind copper sinks for kitchens, bathrooms, and bars.
Use the quick links below to shop by category. Then scroll for copper care, patina guidance, installation tips, and a detailed comparison of hammered copper vs other sink materials.
Hand-hammered craftsmanship. Each sink is artisan-made using traditional hammering techniques.
High-purity recycled copper. Most sinks use 99.7% pure recycled copper for durability and sustainability.
Natural living patina. Copper darkens and lightens over time, developing a rich, organic character.
Naturally antimicrobial. Copper kills bacteria on contact, ideal for kitchens and bathrooms.
Strong gauge thickness. Typically, 14–16 gauge copper is used for reduced noise and improved durability.
One-of-a-kind appearance. No two sinks look alike due to natural copper variations and hand finishing.
Premier Copper Sink Materials Explained
Hammered Copper
Premier Copper Products specializes in hand-hammered sinks that offer texture, warmth and a naturally changing patina. These sinks are durable, easy to maintain and ideal for customers wanting a standout focal point.
Made from high-purity copper sheets.
Hand-hammered by skilled artisans for a unique finish.
Develops a natural patina that evolves with use.
Works with modern, rustic, farmhouse and Southwestern designs.
Fire-Resistant & Heat-Resistant
Copper handles high temperatures better than many materials. Hot pots and pans typically won't damage the surface, though the patina may change slightly.
How To Choose the Right Premier Copper Sink
1. Choose your installation style
Farmhouse apron front. The boldest, most decorative copper statement.
Undermount. Clean installation with stone or quartz countertops.
Drop-in. Flexible installation for remodels or existing cutouts.
Vessel. Ideal for bathrooms and powder rooms.
2. Select your gauge thickness
14 gauge = thicker, quieter, premium.
16 gauge = lighter, more affordable, still durable.
3. Pick your bowl configuration
Single bowl = largest usable workspace.
Double bowl = flexible prep and cleanup.
Bar/prep sinks = great for islands or wet bars.
4. Choose your patina preference
Aged/antique copper. Darker, more rustic and hides wear well.
Natural copper. Brighter at first; matures over time.
Copper Sink Care and Patina
Copper is one of the easiest natural materials to maintain. Its living finish changes naturally with time and use.
Clean with mild dish soap and water.
Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive pads.
Allow the patina to evolve naturally.
Use a copper-safe wax (optional) to slow patina changes.
Spots from acidic foods (lemon, tomato, vinegar) will re-patina naturally over time.