There's something inherently luxurious about an integrated sink (no grime-filled seams to agonize over), especially when carved from marble. Here are 14 covetable examples.
Above: An integrated marble sink in a kitchen by Belgian company Obumex.
Above: Il Granito in Belgium created a carved marble double sink for the VDL villa.
Above: A dramatically veined marble counter with an integrated sink in the Paris kitchen of Joseph Dirand. Photograph by Simon Watson for the New York Times.
Above: Dirand's kitchen design for Obumex, on view at the Paris showroom.
Above: An integrated Carrara marble sink in the JR Loft in Brussels by Nicolas Schuybroek.
Above: A polished marble sink in the DM Residence by Vincent Van Duysen.
Above: A marble sink in the Crosby Street Loft by Elizabeth Roberts of Ensemble Architecture (the project was a finalist in our 2014 Remodelista Considered Design Awards).
Above: An integrated Carrara marble sink in a kitchen by Belgian company Obumex.
Above: A carved sink in a kitchen project by Italian designer Henry Timi.
Above: An integrated double sink in the Oco Kitchen system by Italian company Vaselli.
Above: A minimalist marble sink in a Paris apartment by Joseph Dirand.
Above: An inset marble sink with marble stopper by Italian kitchen makers Boffi.
Above: An integrated Carrara marble sink by Vincent Van Duysen.
Above: A Carrara marble sink in the London kitchen of Italian architect Claudio Silvestrin.
Investigate more possibilities by perusing our Kitchen Sink posts, including:
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- Remodeling 101: Soapstone Countertops
- 10 Easy Pieces: Best Budget Kitchen Faucets
- Steal This Look: A Well-Stocked Modern Kitchen
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