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BOCCHI Contempo 27" Fireclay Workstation Farmhouse Sink Kit with Accessories, Matte Gray, 1628-006-0120

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BOCCHI Contempo 27" Fireclay Workstation Farmhouse Sink Kit with Accessories, Matte Gray, 1628-006-0120BOCCHI Contempo 27" Fireclay Workstation Farmhouse Sink Kit with Accessories, Matte Gray, 1628 006 0120 BOCCHI sinks bring back the ultimate material to your kitchen. Fireclay, a 100% natural, organic and recyclable material used by craftsman for centuries to create timeless appliances, has now returned to your kitchen. Fired in kilns at 2000F, Fireclay becomes the most durable material used in today's kitchens. Thus, dealing with extreme heat coming

BOCCHI Contempo 27" Fireclay Workstation Farmhouse Sink Kit with Accessories, Matte Gray, 1628-006-0120

BOCCHI sinks bring back the ultimate material to your kitchen. Fireclay, a 100% natural, organic and recyclable material used by craftsman for centuries to create timeless appliances, has now returned to your kitchen. Fired in kilns at 2000F, Fireclay becomes the most durable material used in today's kitchens. Thus, dealing with extreme heat coming from pots and pans is definitely not a problem. Additionally, our proprietary glaze is fused with the fireclay body so our sinks have a non-porous, uniform, scratch and stain resistant surface. With their protective bottom grid and distinctive looks, BOCCHI sinks are truly crafted to match your style and hold up to your busy life.

Available In:

  • White
  • Matte White
  • Biscuit
  • Matte Gray
  • Matte Dark Gray
  • Matte Brown
  • Sapphire Blue
  • Matte Black
  • Black

Please see our color disclaimer.

Features


  • Exclusive high pressure casted, organic fine fireclay construction with workstation ledge and accessories
  • Includes chrome strainer, wooden cutting board, deep colander, roller mat, and removable stainless steel bottom grid specially designed to protect both your sink and allow enough flex to cushion dishes when accidentally dropped into the sink
  • Optional Accessories (sold separately): 2310 0005 Colander Tray, 2310 0006 Expandable Colander, 2320 0009 Prep Board w/ knife slots and colanders, 2320 0011 Prep Board w/ 3 round bowls, 2320 0013 Prep Board w/ 3 rectangular bowls, 2320 0015 Prep Board w/ large mixing bowl and colander, 1220 0XX Luxury Drain Cover; (Comes standard with 2320 0001 cutting board, 2310 0003 colander, 2350 0001 roller mat)
  • Distinctive Farmhouse Apron front installation with reversible application - sink is finished on all four sides
  • 100% non-porous surface provides unmatched stain resistance compared to matte stone or other composite materials
  • Extreme resistance to chip, discoloration, scratching and cracking; heat resistant up to 2000F
  • We do not recommend cutting the countertop until you receive the sink - sizes may vary slightly and the sink itself should be used as a guide for cutting
  • Sink can accommodate a garbage disposal - Flange extension not needed
  • Requires a minimum 30 in. wide base cabinet for apron-front sinks
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • CUSTOM INSTALLATION: No cut-out template is provided, please use the actual sink for determining the final cabinet and countertop dimensions.

For Farmhouse Sinks the recommended base cabinet size is 3" more than the width of the sink.

Due to the fireclay process, dimensions may vary. Please use the actual sink that you will be installing in order to determine the cutout dimensions for your countertop and cabinetry.

Details


Basket Strainer Included?: No
Bowl Split: Single
Box Height: 16"
Box Length: 25"
Box Weight: 88 lb(s)
Box Width: 30"
Collection: Contempo
Color: Matte Gray
Country of Origin: Turkey
Finish: Matte Gray
Grid Included?: No
Installation Type: Farmhouse
Item Height: 10"
Item Length (Front to Back): 19"
Item Weight: 71 lb(s)
Item Width (Side to Side): 27"
Material: Fireclay
Number of Bowls: 1
SKU: 1628-006-0120
Style: Modern

Warranty


Limited Lifetime Warranty
BOCCHI Warranty Details (PDF)

Installation Instructions


Spec Sheet (PDF)

Product Care


BOCCHI Product Care (PDF)

Video(s)


Guide to installing the Bocchi Undermount Kitchen Sink

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