Shop Natural Stone Sinks by Application — Kitchen, Bathroom & Outdoor
A Sink for Every Space
A sink is one of the most-used surfaces in any home — and one of the most overlooked when it comes to design. We see it differently. Our natural stone sinks are hand-carved from solid blocks of travertine, marble, and limestone, turning a purely functional fixture into a sculptural piece you'll use every single day. Whether you're building a farmhouse kitchen, designing a spa-inspired bathroom, or finishing an outdoor cooking space, the right sink anchors the room around it.
This collection is organized by application — kitchen, bathroom, and outdoor kitchen — because the demands of each space are different. A kitchen sink needs depth and durability. A bathroom sink needs presence and balance. An outdoor sink needs to survive the elements while still looking like part of the home. Below, we walk through what makes each category different — and how to choose a sink that will outlast trends, decor changes, and possibly even the home itself.
Kitchen Sinks — Carved for Daily Cooking
The kitchen sink is the hardest-working fixture in the house. It handles dishes, prep work, hot pans, sharp knives, and the constant rhythm of cooking and cleaning. A kitchen sink needs to take all of that in stride — and a natural stone sink does it without flinching.
Hand-carved from a single block of travertine, marble, or limestone, our kitchen sinks combine substantial weight with dramatic visual presence. Farmhouse-style apron-front sinks bring traditional Mediterranean and country charm, with the front face exposed as a feature element. Undermount kitchen sinks slide neatly beneath stone countertops for a seamless, contemporary look. Both styles deliver the kind of permanence that stainless steel and composite sinks simply can't match.
Travertine kitchen sinks bring warmth and texture, pairing beautifully with wood cabinetry and traditional designs. Marble kitchen sinks deliver dramatic veining and a luminous surface that elevates the entire room. Limestone kitchen sinks offer quieter sophistication for minimalist and modern kitchens.
With proper sealing, natural stone holds up to the daily realities of kitchen life — heat, water, and cleaning — while developing the kind of patina and character that makes a kitchen feel lived-in rather than installed.
Bathroom Sinks — Sculpture You Use Every Morning
A bathroom sink is one of the first things you see in the morning and one of the last things you touch at night. It deserves more than a generic ceramic basin. Our natural stone bathroom sinks turn a daily ritual into a quiet pleasure — and a powder room or master bath into a space that feels considered rather than functional.
Vessel sinks sit on top of the vanity, displaying the full sculptural shape of the stone — ideal for making a statement in powder rooms, guest baths, and master suites. Undermount sinks install beneath a stone or wood vanity top, creating a clean, integrated look. Pedestal and freestanding stone basins work beautifully in spa-inspired baths and luxury hotel-style installations, where the sink itself becomes a focal point.
Marble bathroom sinks deliver the kind of veined elegance that anchors high-end interiors. Travertine sinks bring softer, earthier tones perfect for Mediterranean and rustic-modern designs. Limestone sinks offer understated, contemporary calm.
Because every sink is hand-carved from natural stone, no two are identical. Variations in veining, color, and texture mean each piece is genuinely one of a kind — a level of individuality mass-produced fixtures simply can't replicate.
Outdoor Kitchen Sinks — Built for Patios, Pools, and Open Air
Outdoor cooking spaces have become one of the most exciting design opportunities in modern homes. Patios with full kitchens, pool houses with prep areas, courtyards with built-in grills — all of them benefit from a sink that looks like it belongs to the home, not bolted on as an afterthought.
Natural stone outdoor sinks deliver exactly that. Carved from the same travertine and limestone used in pavers and pool surrounds, these sinks blend seamlessly into the architecture of an outdoor space. They handle rain, sun, freeze-thaw cycles, and pool chemicals without losing their character — and unlike steel or composite outdoor sinks, they look better with age, not worse.
Travertine is the most popular choice for outdoor kitchen sinks because of its proven track record outdoors: it stays cool in direct sun, resists weathering, and matches the most common outdoor paver materials for visual continuity. Whether installed in a built-in stone bar, a freestanding outdoor kitchen island, or a poolside prep station, a natural stone outdoor sink turns an ordinary patio into a fully realized outdoor room.
How to Choose the Right Natural Stone Sink
The right sink depends on three things: the space it's going in, the look you want, and how you plan to use it.
For a kitchen sink, choose travertine for warmth, marble for drama, or limestone for understated calm. Apron-front farmhouse sinks suit traditional and transitional kitchens; undermount sinks work best in contemporary and minimalist designs. For a bathroom sink, choose vessel sinks when you want the stone to be a focal point, undermount sinks for a clean, integrated look, and pedestal sinks for spa-inspired and luxury bath designs. For an outdoor kitchen sink, travertine and limestone are the most weather-resistant options and pair naturally with stone pavers and outdoor architecture.
Sink size, drain placement, and faucet compatibility also matter — and our team is happy to help you match a sink to your countertop cutout, plumbing setup, and overall design vision.
Hand-Carved, Sealed, and Built to Last
Every sink in our collection is hand-carved from a single block of natural stone. There are no seams, no veneers, no engineered composites — just solid stone shaped by experienced craftsmen. Each piece is sealed before shipping and ready for installation, with care instructions included for long-term performance.
Natural stone develops a depth of character over time that no manufactured surface can replicate. With routine resealing — typically once a year for kitchen and outdoor sinks, less for bathroom sinks — your stone sink will continue to perform and look beautiful for decades.
A Sink Worth the Space It Takes
A natural stone sink isn't just a fixture. It's a piece of architecture, scaled to fit the moments of your daily life. It's where the morning starts and the evening ends. It's where guests gather while you cook, where children wash up after the garden, where the most ordinary tasks happen against the most extraordinary material humans have ever built with.
Browse the collections below to find the right sink for your kitchen, bathroom, or outdoor space — and turn one of the most-used surfaces in your home into one of the most beautiful.









































