624 Vineyard Glass Sink, Brushed Nickel Faucet, SinkRing, Popup Drain

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624 is a classic, bowl-shaped, vessel sink designed to sit on the countertop and be appreciated for its unique styling. It makes its presence known with glistening 3/4 thick, tempered glass; ensuring strength, stability and low vulnerability to damage from high temperatures. Its non-porous, polished surface is extremely attractive and sanitary - naturally resistant to stains, odors, and discoloration. The 624 features a feminine image and vineyard fruit in a craquelure pattern of smoky-gray glass; highly polished on the interior and matte finished on the exterior. With an overall measurement of 624, it will require a minimum-width cabinet of 18. The vessel-style faucet features fully-tested, superior-quality, solid components, and ceramic disc cartridges to assure long-term dependable operation. The faucet is constructed without lead and is compliant with NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) standards, the Safe Drinking Water Act, the cUPC (Uniform Plumbing Code of the United States and Canada), the ADA (American Disabilities Act) and carries the EPAs WaterSense label. The included sink ring stabilizes the curved bowl above the counter and coordinates with the brushed nickel finish of the other fixture's. Additionally, a spring-loaded, vessel pop-up drain (vpud) is included, which opens and closes with a simple press to its attractive brushed nickel cap.

  • Weighs 23.55 pounds
  • 16.5 inches long x 16.5 inches wide x 12.5 inches high
  • Inherent Durability Tempered glass, tough and thick, offers a strong, hygienic, non-porous surface; stain-resistant, heat-resistant, and odor-resistant
  • Guaranteed Quality -- A Lifetime Warranty covers the sink
  • Distinctive Installation Resting on the vanity, the glass vessel sink draws attention as a work of art as well as a functional element of the bath; the brilliance of glass is something to behold
  • Contemporary Styling A romantic vessel of smoky tones and distinctive black craquelure patterns; circled by grapevines with the suggestion of a feminine renaissance form in the background