Copper Sinks
Trust CopperSmith - The worlds leading copper experts designed, molded, and handcrafted to provide the perfect kitchen or bathroom sink for your home. Copper is a timeless material that provides long-lasting durability, eco-friendliness, and a rustic look in your kitchen.
Benefits
Durable and large, often with deep basins for easy cleaning of heavy-duty pots and pans. They are a good investment as their value tends to increase over time and collectors love when they have a bit of a scratch or dent, as it is believed to give them character. In fact, copper sinks can increase a home’s value by nearly 20%+. They are easy to clean and only require soap and water. Their installation process will depend on the style of sink you get so it adds versatility to one’s options when browsing copper sinks. Copper sinks are low maintenance and don’t require a ton of upkeep as long as they are cared for properly. Working with the world’s most luxurious copper here at CopperSmith we handcraft all of our copper sinks and products to provide you with the most precision and detail possible.
Aesthetics
Let the rustic charm take over as copper does its thing. Copper is known as a living material because it changes color over time. You will notice subtle differences in its patina shade that makes these tend to increase in value over time as they “tarnish”. They provide an enchanting and antique look for collectors who have an entire market dedicated to copper sinks.
Function
Copper sinks are most often used as a kitchen or workstation sink. Copper is loved for workstation sinks because of its high quality and anti-dent surface. This makes it easy to work with large products and add extra features or accessories to your copper sink without risking any damage. Let copper sinks make cleaning, maintenance, and doing dishes easier than ever.
Cleanliness
Did you know copper has natural antimicrobial properties? Bacteria naturally dies out much quicker on copper surfaces leading to a naturally cleaner kitchen space. Although the surface may not wipe as shiny as porcelain, keeping copper sinks clean are an easier process than many expect as it doesn't require any fancy ingredients. Simply wash down your copper sink with water, gentle dish soap, and a sponge.
Evolving Looks
Copper is known for its evolution as a material and even increases in value over time. There is an entire antique market dedicated to copper sinks for their evolving looks and copper is even sometimes coined as a living material because of this slight color change.
Affordability
A leading-class copper sink here at CopperSmith may be a bit of an investment due to the quality and craft behind every copper sink we make. Although in the end, copper sinks may be more resistant to damage over time helping to save money in the long run.
Durability
Copper is a notorious material known for its long-lasting durability, even after being recycled and molded down. It has the power to retain great strength over time and is loved for its heavy-duty use. One of the only other materials that may give copper a run for its money is a very high-grade stainless steel although those can get pretty expensive. It is susceptible to scratches due to its smooth edges, although these are often loved by collectors for giving it character and a more antique look. Copper sinks aren't as common because they tend to be a bit more complex to install at times but homeowners rave over their life span which can last over 30 years!
Find Your Perfect Copper Sink Today!
Whatever style or color you prefer let copper be the material you show off in your home sink. Known for its slightly brassy look with a more rustic feel, copper will lighten up any home. CopperSmith is the world’s leading expert and craftsman when it comes to handmade copper kitchens, bathrooms, workstations, and commercial sinks. Whether you’re looking for a farmhouse, undermount, or top drop-in sink, copper is a sturdy and anti-bacterial material that will last forever. It will also provide maximum durability and great functionality. Kitchen sinks tend to be heavy and large; making them great for deep soaking or cleaning large pots and pans. Look out for our great customizable CopperSmith vent hood!
What is a copper sink?
Copper sinks are various styles of sinks made out of sustainable, low maintenance, and highly durable copper. Coppersmith takes pride in being one of the leading craftsmen of handmade copper sinks and other copper home appliances. This is a long-lasting material that tends to increase in value over time as it is loved by the antique market. It is a heavier metal than stainless steel or porcelain and tends to be one of the most anti-scratch and dent-proof.
What are the benefits of a copper sink?
Copper sinks are loved for a variety of benefits. They are durable and large often with deep basins for easy cleaning of heavy-duty pots and pans. They are a good investment as their value tends to increase over time and collectors love when they have a bit of a scratch or dent, as it is believed to give them character. They are easy to clean and only require soap and water. Their installation process will depend on the style of sink you get so it adds versatility to one’s options when browsing copper sinks. For the most part they are low maintenance and don’t require a ton of upkeep as long as they are cared for properly, so they are definitely built to last.
What are the cons of a copper sink?
While there aren't many disadvantages of a copper sink themselves they do tend to cost a bit more. The installation process can sometimes take a few modifications which may increase cost. Copper sinks are also often handmade which makes them more costly. Although they also tend to have less damage and need fewer repairs over time, essentially saving money in the long run.
What is the difference between a copper sink and stainless steel sink?
Copper sinks tend to be a bit heavier in duty for the average homeowner and can be more scratch-proof. They are less commonly used than stainless steel sinks mainly because they are a bit pricier, harder to install, and can take more maintenance. They add a more rustic and stylish feel to a home, rather than sleek or minimal. Copper sinks are less used in commercial kitchens and are often liked in homes for their personalized features.
Are copper sinks in style?
Copper sinks never run out of style because there is an entire antique market revolved around them for their aged value and color change that will slowly happen due to rust over time. This makes them always a great style to have. One of the most common styles of copper sinks is the farmhouse open-front sink, which makes for a beautiful rustic feel.
Can copper sinks come in different colors?
Yes, the versatility of copper sinks is definitely large and there are tons of colors to choose from. Many copper sinks are handmade and can be personalized in a variety of colors, finishes, or sizes.
Are copper sinks durable?
One of the greatest things about copper is its long-lasting durability, even after being recycled and molded down. It has the power to retain its strength over time and is loved for its heavy-duty use. It is susceptible to scratches due to its smooth edges, although these are often loved by collectors for giving it character.
How do I clean a copper sink?
Although the surface may not wipe as clean as porcelain, keeping copper sinks clean are an easier process than many expect as it doesn't require any fancy ingredients. Simply wash down your copper sink with water, gentle dish soap, and a sponge. Be sure to avoid harsh chemicals or ingredients that can actually damage the copper over time.
Are copper sinks eco-friendly?
Copper kitchen sinks tend to be very sustainable as they are made from recycled material and molded down into a sink.
Are copper sinks easy to set up?
The installation process for your copper sink will largely depend on the style, size, and counter space you are working with. Is it a farmhouse copper sink? Or an undermount copper sink? Or vessel copper sink? All of these for example have varying installation processes. Copper is more about the material of the sink itself rather than the style, shape, or design.