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This handcrafted Turkish travertine vessel sink transforms a simple bathroom fixture into a sculptural centerpiece that commands attention while delivering genuine durability. At 22" long, 18" wide, and 6" high, the oval shape fits perfectly into powder rooms, ensuites, and primary baths where sophisticated design matters—spaces where a visual statement becomes part of your daily ritual rather than just a functional necessity.
Unlike ceramic or glass alternatives that feel mass-produced, this sink is handcrafted from solid Turkish travertine—a stone chosen by luxury designers precisely because no two pieces are identical. The natural veining and color variations aren't flaws to hide; they're the signature of authenticity. Each sink is a single-piece carving, which means the walls are thick enough to absorb the weight and temperature fluctuations of daily use without the fragility that comes with thinner vessel materials.
The honed and filled finish delivers something ceramic simply cannot: a warm, sophisticated surface that photographs beautifully while maintaining practical functionality. Unlike polished stone that becomes slippery when wet, the honed finish provides subtle texture that's easier to grip and maintain.
Travertine has a reputation for needing maintenance, and that's true—but only if you misunderstand what maintenance actually means. This sink resists staining and thermal shock far better than ceramic, and the smooth, curved construction prevents the tight corners where dirt accumulates in traditional basins. Proper care is straightforward: mild soap, warm water, and wiping dry after use. The key difference from other natural stone vessel sinks is that travertine's porous nature, when sealed properly at installation and every 6-12 months thereafter, actually becomes an advantage—it absorbs water that would pool and stain on less forgiving materials.
The 4cm drain hole accepts standard pop-up drains without complications, and installation plumbing is straightforward for professionals familiar with vessel sink heights.
This sink solves the design challenge that plagues most bathrooms: the gap between visual luxury and practical longevity. It looks museum-quality—the kind of piece that makes someone pause when they walk in. But unlike glass or ceramic vessel sinks that feel fragile, travertine provides weight and substance. It won't chip under normal use, and it won't accumulate water rings like composite materials.
The elevated height creates a natural focal point, especially when paired with wall-mounted or tall deck-mounted faucets. The curved profile draws the eye, making the vanity area feel intentional rather than functional—a distinction that matters in powder rooms and primary baths where design is the priority.
This vessel sink performs best in bathrooms where it will be used deliberately rather than in high-traffic family settings. It excels in:
In these settings, the maintenance routine becomes part of the luxury experience rather than a chore—similar to caring for a natural wood floor or marble countertop. The rim may collect water spots between wipings (standard for all vessel sinks), but the actual basin stays cleaner longer than ceramic because the material is harder and less porous once sealed.
Every sink carries the marks of human craftsmanship. Dimensions are approximately within ±½", and color variations from piece to piece are intentional—they prove this isn't mass-manufactured. This isn't a limitation; it's a guarantee that your bathroom fixture is genuinely unique. Custom sizing and finishes can be arranged if your space or design vision calls for something different.
The stone arrives sealed for maximum performance, meaning you're not starting from scratch with maintenance—you're extending and refreshing what's already been established. The investment in a travertine vessel sink pays dividends in the form of a bathroom that feels designed rather than decorated.
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