The Sink That Sits Above Everything Else
Most sinks disappear into the counter. A vessel sink does the opposite — it sits above the surface as an object in its own right, inviting attention rather than deflecting it. In natural stone, this distinction becomes architectural. The full exterior of the stone is exposed from every angle, the interior is on display every time the basin is used, and the material's natural character — its veining, its texture, its response to light — is always present and always visible. Every vessel and bowl sink in this collection is hand-carved from genuine natural stone, produced entirely to order, and finished to a standard that transforms a daily-use bathroom fixture into something genuinely worth looking at.
Shapes — Round, Oval, Rectangular, and Specialty
The shape of a vessel sink defines its sculptural presence on the vanity surface as much as the stone it is carved from. Round and Oval vessel sinks are the most natural expression of the format — the continuous curved exterior allows the stone's veining and surface pattern to wrap uninterrupted around the piece, creating a result that reads as a complete sculptural form rather than a carved container. Round vessels in marble bring a classical, gallery-like quality. In onyx, the curvature amplifies the stone's translucent depth, allowing light to interact with the material from every angle simultaneously. Rectangular and Square vessel sinks bring a more architectural, contemporary character — the flat faces and clean edges framing the stone's surface pattern with graphic precision. In Toros Black or Tundra Gray marble, the rectangular vessel format creates a pairing of material and geometry that suits minimal, considered bathroom environments particularly well. Specialty vessel shapes — canoe forms, irregular organic profiles, deeply curved bowl formats, and bespoke sculptural designs — are available as custom orders and are developed directly in collaboration with the client. These are the most individual pieces in the collection, and the most fully expressive of what hand-carving in natural stone makes possible.
Exterior Finish — Polished, Honed, Chiseled, and Rustic
The contrast between interior and exterior finish is one of the defining design decisions in a natural stone vessel sink — and the range of available treatments is genuinely wide. A fully polished exterior and interior delivers the most formal, luminous result — the stone's colours deepen, the veining sharpens, and the surface reads with a precise, architectural quality. A fully honed exterior produces a warm, matte surface that is more tactile and approachable in daily use, and is often the preferred finish for travertine and limestone vessels where the material's natural warmth is the priority. A chiseled or rough-hewn exterior paired with a smooth polished interior creates one of the most striking contrasts available in natural stone vessel sinks — the raw, textural outer wall of the stone set against a refined, smooth basin interior. This finish combination is particularly effective in Toros Black, Travertine, and Carrara White, and is among the most requested configurations in this collection.
Marble Vessel Sinks — Veining as the Design Statement
In a marble vessel sink, the stone's veining is always the central visual element — and in a format where the full exterior of the marble is on display, the quality and character of that veining matters more than in any other sink type. Carrara White vessel sinks bring the most enduring marble aesthetic to the bathroom vanity — cool white, soft grey movement, and a clarity that suits both contemporary and traditionally styled bathrooms. Calacatta vessels introduce bold, sweeping gold and grey veining against a bright white ground — the most dramatic expression of marble in a vessel format. Tundra Gray vessel sinks carry a structured, architectural quality — the stone's layered horizontal patterning wrapping around the exterior of the vessel with a rhythm that suits minimal, geometry-led bathroom schemes. Rosso Levanto vessels are the most individual marble choice in this collection — the deep crimson ground and bold white veining making each piece a genuinely unique work of sculptural art. Toros Black vessel sinks anchor a vanity with material authority — the dark stone creating a high-contrast result against pale countertops that is among the most requested combinations in contemporary bathroom design.
Travertine Vessel Sinks — Organic Warmth Above the Counter
Travertine vessel sinks bring a warmth and organic texture to the bathroom vanity that polished marble cannot replicate. The naturally pitted surface of travertine, combined with its warm ivory, beige, and walnut tones, creates a bathroom environment that feels closer to a private spa than a domestic bathroom — a quality that becomes even more pronounced in a vessel format, where the full texture and tonal variation of the stone is visible from every angle. Available honed and filled for a smooth, practical surface or with a natural unfilled finish that preserves the full character of the stone, travertine vessel sinks work across a wide range of bathroom styles — from contemporary wet rooms to warmly detailed traditional schemes.
Onyx Vessel Sinks — Light, Translucency, and Pure Material Drama
Onyx vessel sinks are the most individual pieces in this entire collection — and for good reason. The translucent quality of onyx means that in a vessel format, where the stone stands above the counter and light can reach it from multiple angles, the material becomes genuinely luminous. Honey Onyx vessels glow with warm amber and gold tones that shift in character throughout the day as the quality of light in the bathroom changes. Onyx Brown vessels carry a richer, deeper version of the same quality — dark, warm tones with a translucent depth that no opaque stone can replicate. In backlit installations — where a light source beneath the counter illuminates the onyx vessel from below — the effect is unlike anything else achievable in a natural stone bathroom. Our Slabs collection includes onyx vanity tops that can be specified alongside an onyx vessel for a fully coordinated backlit surface.
Custom Order — Stone, Shape, Finish, Dimensions
Every vessel and bowl sink in this collection is a fully custom order. Stone variety, exterior and interior finish, shape, overall dimensions, bowl depth, drain placement, and base configuration are all specified at the point of order and confirmed before production begins. Because vessel sinks place the full exterior of the stone on display, extra care is taken in block selection — ensuring the veining pattern, surface character, and tonal range of the exterior face are consistent with the sample approved at order stage. We work directly with homeowners, interior designers, architects, and bathroom specifiers throughout the process from first enquiry to final dispatch.
Complete Your Natural Stone Bathroom
A natural stone vessel sink becomes most impactful when the surrounding space is designed to support and complement it. Our Slabs collection provides custom-cut vanity tops in coordinating marble, travertine, and onyx — dimensioned to the exact length and depth of your vanity unit and finished to receive the vessel as a seamless assembly. For bathroom walls and floors, our Marble Tiles and Travertine Tiles collections offer coordinating natural stone options that extend the material palette across the wider space. For bathrooms where the vessel sink is part of a full natural stone scheme, our Bathtubs collection offers hand-carved soaking tubs in the same stone varieties — allowing basin and bathtub to be specified together for a fully unified bathing environment. Those exploring other installation types will find coordinating options in our Wall Mount Sinks, Undermount Sinks, and Pedestal & Freestanding Sinks collections.
Care and Long-Term Performance
Natural stone vessel sinks are built for daily use and, with proper care, only improve in character with time. Sealed correctly on installation and maintained with products suited to the specific stone type, marble, travertine, onyx, and limestone vessel sinks resist moisture and daily contact while developing a natural patina that adds rather than detracts from their appearance. Our Stone Care & Sealers range includes professional-grade products formulated for each stone type in this collection, and our Care & Maintenance guide provides clear, practical advice on daily cleaning, periodic resealing, and the substances to avoid on natural stone surfaces. For counter preparation requirements and drain installation specifications, our Installation Guide contains the full technical detail your fitter will need before the sink arrives.

























































































