Description: Black oval sink. Well polished, oiled with linen oil. Good fit for those who love darker, cozy bathroom aesthetics. Solid and heavy, the outer side is not covered with anything, will give you a feeling of having a rock from the nearest forest, beach or a swamp. In my work I focus a lot on eco side of things. I try to have as little waste as possible, I give out the stone dust that I collect to members of local Permaculture community (which I am also a member of), they use it as a fertiliser or for composting. One critical difference of my work is that I mostly keep the stones the way they look on the outside, I don't use heavy chemistry or acids to clean out the rocks, only metal brushes. I don't use colour enhancements, don't use epoxy or combinations of glue to fill in microcracks. It’s not eco, but also makes the sink look ideal, manufactured so to say, and removes the nature aspect of it. So I only use a combination of specific flax seeds oil to cover the sink from the inside and make it look wet. Sometimes, if needed, I do fill a larger crack that’s native to the stone and wasn’t visible when picking it. But otherwise I refrain from using those. --Dimensions: Outer bowl: 43cm/60cm | 16.9in/23.6inInner bowl: 33cm/50cm | 13in/19.7inHeight: 15cm / 5.9inWeight: 34 kg / 75 pounds--Drain and Faucet: Pop up / non pop up drain stopper with no overflowDrain hole: 50 mmOverflow: NoneCountertop or wall mounted faucet (not included)--Easy to install: 1. Find a flat surface to put it on.2. Find a spot on the surface where you want the basin to be, see if the tap reaches it (tap can be mounted on the wall, or a high tap with a long nose can be placed on the same surface)3. Once the spot is found, take a pencil and circle inside the draining hole to have a mark where you will be drilling.4. Drill a hole. I usually drill a bit broader hole so that I have some room for adjustment of the position of the sink + more comfortable to work on connecting the pipes from down below.5. Put some silicone if you want the sink to not move at all. Although, sinks are quite heavy so it’s hard to move them, silicone step can be avoided.6. Connect the pipes and the tap and bob’s your uncle.--Clean and Care: Care is pretty easy, you might need to re-oil the sink once in 3-5 years which is very easily done. Cloth + 3-5ml of linen/flax seeds oil, rub it in, remove the residue with a dry cloth. For cleaning, DO use a soft cloth, a sponge or a nylon brush. If you develop persistent stains, try a non-abrasive cleaner such as dishwasher soap. DO NOT use any acidic tub and tile cleaners, toilet bowl cleaners, ammonia, abrasive or soft paste cleaners, vinegar, alcohol, window cleaners or lemon juice.DO NOT use abrasive cleaning pads such as steel wool, metal brushes or scouring powders.
Price: 399 USD
Location: Tallinn
End Time: 2025-01-07T06:15:34.000Z
Shipping Cost: 15 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Shape: Oval
Inner Bowl Front-to-Back Length: 13
Inner Bowl Side-to-Side Width: 19.7
Bowl Height: 5.9
Bowl Shape: Elongated
Color: Black
Material: Stone
Item Length: 16.9
Brand: Handmade
Mounting: Corner, Freestanding, countertop
Type: handcrafted stone sink
Number of Faucet Holes: 1 Hole
Item Height: 5.9
Style: Contemporary
Country/Region of Manufacture: Estonia
Unit Quantity: 1
Room: Bathroom
Finish: Polished
Item Width: 23.6