Sink Doctor 33″ Modern Single Bowl Würkstation Smooth Apron Fireclay Sink
Crestwood artisan crafted fireclay sinks are an exquisite blend of durability and versatility drawing upon knowledge and techniques that have been passed down through the generations. Fireclay is a unique form of ceramic which uses a specialized high temperature firing process to fuse the glaze to the clay vastly improving the strength and integrity of the material providing superb resistance to staining and chipping. The result is a highly durable sink with a luxurious appearance that perfectly compliments both traditional and modern kitchens.
EACH WURKSTATION SINK INCLUDES a PROFESSIONAL ACCESSORY KIT:
HARDWOOD CUTTING BOARD
Sized to on the Wurkstation ledge — chop, slice, and dice right over the sink on a heavy-duty cutting board made from Sapele hardwood, highly resistant to bacteria and not prone to cracking or warping.
STAINLESS STEEL COLANDER
Designed to sit on the integrated ledge of your Workstation sink, wash produce, drip-dry dishes, and protect your kitchen counters from hot cookware with this multipurpose basket made from heavy-duty stainless steel
ROLL-UP DISH DRYING RACK
Ideal as a drying rack. Constructed of stainless steel bars and a flexible silicone frame allowing you to fold it or roll it up tightly for storage. Stainless steel bars make it hygienic and easy to clean. Strong enough to hold dishes or pots and pans. Dishwasher safe.
STAINLESS STEEL BOTTOM GRID + STAINLESS STRAINER
Stainless steel bottom grid with soft bumpers protects the bottom of your sink from scratches and dents, and elevates dishes for better draining. Premium stainless steel strainer included completing the Workstation package .
Due to the manufacturing process for fireclay sinks, dimensions may vary and are subject to change. We recommend waiting until receiving the sink to fabricate any cabinetry and countertops.
Crestwood Sinks Comply With The Following Plumbing Code Standards
- International Plumbing Code (IPC) (2015, 2012 and 2009)
- International Residential Code (IRC) (2015, 2012 and 2009)
- Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) (2012 and 2009)
- National Plumbing Code of Canada (2010 and 2005)
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