The Designer's Stone Collection

Curated for designers, architects, and homeowners who choose materials by name. Our specialty stone sinks are sourced from the world's most celebrated quarries and hand-carved from a single block.

Shop Natural Stone Sinks by Variety — Calacatta, Carrara, Tundra Gray, Rosso Levanto, Toros Black & Onyx

Six Stones, Six Signatures

Every block of natural stone is unique, but some varieties carry such distinctive character that they're recognized by name across centuries of architecture and design. Calacatta has graced the floors of palaces. Carrara has been carved into Renaissance sculpture. Onyx has lit the windows of cathedrals. These aren't just materials — they're legacies, each with its own quarry of origin, its own visual signature, and its own place in the long history of stone craftsmanship.

Our hand-carved sink collection brings six of these celebrated stones into the home. Whether you're drawn to the bold luxury of Calacatta, the quiet refinement of Carrara, the modern calm of Tundra Gray, the dramatic warmth of Rosso Levanto, the bold statement of Toros Black, or the rare luminosity of Onyx, each sink is shaped from a single solid block — and each is a piece of natural sculpture you'll use every day.

Calacatta — The Most Luxurious White Marble

Calacatta is widely considered the most prestigious white marble in the world. Quarried from a small region in the Apuan Alps of Italy — adjacent to but distinct from Carrara — Calacatta is defined by its bright white background and bold, sweeping veins of gold, gray, and brown. Where Carrara whispers, Calacatta declares.

A Calacatta sink is a statement piece in the truest sense. The dramatic veining means each sink is genuinely one of a kind, with patterns that look more like brushstrokes than mineral deposits. Most often used for vessel sinks in primary baths and powder rooms, Calacatta is also a striking choice for undermount sinks in luxury kitchens, where the veining echoes a Calacatta countertop or backsplash.

Available in polished and honed finishes, Calacatta marble is the choice of designers who want the sink itself to be the moment guests remember. It pairs beautifully with brass and gold fixtures, white oak vanities, and warm marble countertops — bringing a level of luxury that engineered surfaces simply can't replicate.

Carrara White — Timeless Italian Elegance

Carrara is the marble of Michelangelo. Quarried from the same region of Tuscany that has supplied sculptors and architects for over two thousand years, Carrara marble is recognized by its soft white-to-gray background and delicate, feathery veining. Where Calacatta is dramatic, Carrara is refined — the kind of stone that elevates a room without overwhelming it.

A Carrara White sink brings instant classical elegance to a bathroom or kitchen. The soft veining works beautifully in transitional, traditional, and contemporary spaces alike, pairing well with both warm and cool color palettes. Vessel sinks, undermount sinks, and pedestal basins in Carrara are popular choices for homeowners who want luxury without theatrics.

With proper sealing, a Carrara sink will hold up beautifully for decades — and look just as right in fifty years as it does the day it's installed. It's the marble that has defined elegance for centuries, and it continues to do so today.

Tundra Gray — Calm, Contemporary Sophistication

Tundra Gray is one of the most beloved Turkish marbles in modern design. With a soft, mid-gray background and subtle, almost cloud-like veining, Tundra Gray sits at the intersection of marble and limestone — visually richer than limestone, but quieter than the dramatic Italian whites.

A Tundra Gray sink is the natural choice for modern, minimalist, and Scandinavian-inspired interiors. The cool gray tone pairs beautifully with white oak, walnut, brass fixtures, and matte black accents — making it a favorite of contemporary designers and architects.

In bathrooms, Tundra Gray vessel and undermount sinks bring the calm of natural stone without the visual weight of bolder varieties. In kitchens, the muted palette lets cabinetry and lighting take the lead. For homeowners who want their space to feel curated rather than decorated, Tundra Gray delivers exactly the right balance of presence and restraint.

Rosso Levanto — Deep Drama in Italian Burgundy

Rosso Levanto is one of the rarest and most dramatic marbles in the world. Quarried from the Liguria region of Italy, this deep burgundy stone is defined by its rich, almost wine-dark background — shot through with bold white and pale green veining that creates an almost map-like surface.

A Rosso Levanto sink is not a quiet choice. It's a deliberate, design-led statement, most often selected for powder rooms, statement bathrooms, and feature kitchens where the goal is something genuinely unforgettable. The deep color anchors a room and pairs particularly well with brass, antique gold, and warm wood tones — bringing a rich, old-world European elegance to contemporary homes.

For homeowners and designers willing to commit to a bold material, Rosso Levanto delivers a level of impact that more familiar stones can't match. It's a stone you don't see in every home — and that's exactly the point.

Toros Black — Bold Black Marble from Turkey

Toros Black is the modern statement stone of the collection. Quarried from the Toros (Taurus) Mountains of Turkey, this dramatic black marble features white and gray veining that ranges from subtle hints to bold rivers — making each block visually distinct from the next.

A Toros Black sink anchors a kitchen or bath in confident sophistication. In bathrooms, a black marble vessel sink against a white or wood vanity creates striking contrast and a hotel-like luxury. In kitchens, Toros Black undermount and farmhouse sinks pair beautifully with brass hardware, marble countertops, and warm-toned cabinetry.

The deep color also resists showing water marks and everyday wear — a practical advantage in addition to a visual one. For modern, eclectic, and luxury interiors, Toros Black is one of the most versatile statement materials available, and one of the most enduring.

Onyx — Translucent Stone for the Most Distinctive Spaces

Onyx is the rarest and most distinctive material in the collection. Unlike marble, limestone, and travertine, onyx is partially translucent — meaning when light passes through it, the stone glows from within. Its layered, banded patterns range from honey gold and amber to soft green, white, and blue, creating surfaces that look more like layered glass than rock.

An onyx sink is the ultimate luxury fixture — particularly when paired with backlighting, where the entire sink becomes a glowing sculpture. Most often used for vessel sinks in primary baths and feature powder rooms, onyx demands careful design and installation but rewards both with results no other material can deliver.

Because every onyx block is unique, every onyx sink is one of a kind in the strongest sense of the word. For homeowners building once-in-a-lifetime spaces, onyx is the stone that turns a bathroom into a destination.

How to Choose Your Stone

Each variety in this collection has its own personality, and the right choice depends on the kind of statement you want the sink to make.

Choose Calacatta or Onyx when you want a fixture that defines the room — bold, luxurious, unforgettable. Choose Carrara White or Tundra Gray when you want lasting elegance without drama — refined materials that work in nearly any style. Choose Rosso Levanto or Toros Black when you want bold color and confident contrast — stones that anchor a room with depth and richness.

Every sink in this collection is hand-carved from a single solid block, with no two pieces alike. Variations in veining, color, and crystalline structure mean each piece is genuinely a one-of-one — sourced from celebrated quarries, shaped by experienced craftsmen, and ready to define the most-used surfaces of your home for decades to come.

Browse the collections below to find the stone that fits your space — and your story.