Sinks
CopperSmith manufactures elegant sinks to fit your kitchen's design while meeting your lifestyle needs. We use natural materials to construct beautiful, durable sinks ready for daily use. Our sink designs offer premier functionality for bathrooms, kitchens, bars and other locations. You can also customize your sink to accentuate your interior decor with a unique design and brass, copper or stainless finish.
Browse our inventory for custom luxurious sinks that will tie your renovation project together.
Type of Sinks
You make expressive design choices in every room, and your sink is another opportunity to show who you are. With CopperSmith, you can customize a unique sink for any setting:
- Kitchen sinks: We develop custom kitchen sinks that look spectacular, encourage faster food prep and help keep your kitchen clean.
- Bathroom sinks: Choose a sink that transforms your bathroom into a luxury oasis.
- Bar sinks: Simplify life with a deep bar sink for your kitchen, laundry room or outdoor grilling space.
- Commercial sinks: Our commercial sinks stand out with impressive designs and impeccable craftsmanship worthy of your business.
Mounts
Our customers can choose a mounting type that best fits their needs, including:
- Undermount: This deep sink rests beneath your countertops to blend seamlessly with the room's decor and leave plenty of free counter space.
- Vessel: These sinks are fully exposed above the counter and add an eccentric accent to the room's other features.
- Farmhouse: This exposed sink sits within the countertop's surface for excellent functionality and a rustic aesthetic — perfect for kitchens or laundry rooms.
Styles
Design a sink tailored to the way you'll use it:
- Single bowl: A simple yet serviceable design that can fit into any space
- Double bowl: A dual-basin sink perfect for large households with many hands to wash and dishes to scrub.
- Rounded: Farmhouse sinks with a rounded front side that add a distinguished look to a classic design.
- Workstation: A wide sink with ridges that hold useful platforms for preparing food, drying dishes and holding anything else you need.
Purchase a Sink Through CopperSmith
When you're looking for a new sink that will update your home's look and mesh with your daily life, CopperSmith has what you need. Our sinks feature materials like copper, zinc, brass or stainless steel, complete with a breathtaking finish for everyday use. Each sink we design resists damage, prevents bacterial growth and wipes clean easily. We keep an expansive selection so that any customer can find and customize a sink that perfects their space.
The CopperSmith selection is tremendous, you can count on us for premium quality products, curbside shipping and industry leading warranties. Our design experts are available to help you customize a sink that adds the most value to your home.
A custom CopperSmith sink that improves your home is only a few clicks away. Buy copper sinks online today, or get in touch to discuss our custom options and more. Check out our catlog to see your next range kitchen hood and vent hoods!
Which kinds of kitchen sinks are the best?
The type of kitchen sink you purchase can depend on a number of factors including the material, size, color, and installation process you are looking for. There is not one standard size fits all when shopping for kitchen sinks, although many consumers reports loving the durability of stainless steel or the functionality of farmhouse sinks. Stainless steel is currently the most common that many homeowners say you can’t go wrong with. Stainless steel sinks are easy to clean, often prevent scratching to the surface, and are also quite easy to install. Porcelain and ceramic sinks are also known for their easy cleaning but may be less durable for the kitchen. A deeper wash basin for the kitchen and a double bowl is often recommended for the maximum amount of cleaning space; Especially for large pots and pans. To combine the ease of porcelain and durability of stainless steel, Coppersmith has some of the highest quality sinks, handmade and perfect for heavy-duty use.
What should I know before buying a kitchen sink?
Having some basic research and understanding of the kinds of sinks that exist and their materials will help when buying a sink for your home. Take measurements of your counter area to have a basic understanding of the size of sink you will need. Knowing the kind of material you would want isn’t necessary but can make the buying and browsing process quicker. For those interested in under-mount sinks, some countertops are not durable or large enough for the installation process so this is a factor to keep in mind. For extra guidance give one of our experts at CopperSmith a call where a brand specialist can help guide you in your purchase.
What sink has the best durability?
While again it depends on a number of personal factors each consumer is looking for in a sink, all of our sinks provide long-lasting quality and durability. Copper and stainless steel tend to be favored for workstations or kitchen sinks, while porcelain takes the love for bathroom sinks. Porcelain and ceramic tend to be less durable in general. High-grade stainless steel and good-quality copper are the most durable options.
What kind of sink is the easiest to clean?
Porcelain and ceramic are perhaps the most common sinks reported by homeowners for their easy-to-clean surfaces that work with almost any kind of standard cleaning product. Ceramic and porcelain are both non-porous with a high gloss finish. Making their surfaces quite easy to wipe down.
How do I order a CopperSmith sink?
Most of our consumers purchase sinks and other home products directly through our website at www.worldcoppersmith.com. Of course, if we do not have something you are looking for, or if you are looking for a custom order we also offer you the ability to place your order over the phone with one of our leading experts and Copper Smith Brand Specialists.
What kind of workstation sink is the most popular?
Farmhouse-styled sinks are favored for their large sizes and deep basins for the most convenient workstation sink. Stainless steel and copper are favored for their anti-scratch surface when working with larger materials, or heavy duts pots and pans.
What is the best kind of sink for my bathroom?
Usually, bathroom sinks tend to be a bit smaller as they are made for personal use rather than washing dishes or materials. One bowl sinks are most common for their convenient size and easy installation. Although oval and vessel sinks are debated among some home designers, they are still loved by homeowners for the lack of large space they take up. Porcelain sinks are one of the most common materials for their sleek-looking finish and easy cleaning process.
Should I get a one bowl or double bowl sink?
One bowl versus double sinks is often based on how much space you are looking for. Double bowl sinks are often used in a personal or commercial kitchen, as well as workspaces for their convenience in working with a number of pots, pans, and other large items. One bowl sinks are better for smaller uses such as a bathroom or laundry room when you don’t need as much space or aren’t working with a variety of dishes.
Are oval sinks outdated?
Oval sinks are standard sinks with rounded edges, often used in more classic or traditional styled homes. Although some designers believe they are outdated and tend to avoid them in more minimal or modern styled homes, people still love them for their classic look and simplicity. Many of them are easy to clean as there is less space and places for dirt to be trapped. They are also easily designed to save space.
Are vessel sinks in style still?
Vessel sinks boomed in popularity over 2018-2020 for their sleek and functional use, especially as a bathroom sink option. You may have seen a vessel sink before in a fancy restaurant, or office setting. They are known for their open bowls and abstract design. Of course, they also come with a number of precautions such as being more difficult to clean and install. They also aren't super functional for kitchen sinks because they can overflow easier than the typical basin. Nonetheless, they are a great option for a sleep and modern bathroom sink.