
Whitehaus WHQDB332 33" Blue Double Bowl Reversible Fireclay Farmhouse Sink

Every Farmhaus Fireclay sink by Whitehaus Collection is handmade from natural clay, molded, and then baked into an elegant, smooth and glossy finish. Proven to be durable and resistant to extreme temperatures fireclay sinks are visually appealing and timeless in design.
The 33″ WHQDB332 Quatro Alcove reversible double bowl fireclay sink with a fluted front apron and 2″ lip on one side and 2 1/2″ on the other is finished on all four sides, has two bowls that are equal in size and depth and has a slightly scooped center wall.
Available in White, Biscuit, Black or Sapphire Blue. Also available in our new matte finishes – white, black, cement, and light cement. Your choice of any color will transform the look of your counters and will remain in style for years to come.
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Type: | Farmhouse/Apron |
Number of Basins: | 2 |
Material: | Fireclay |
Sink Shape: | Rectangular |
Drain Placement: | Rear Center |
Basin Dimensions: | 15" x 18" x 9" |
Overall Sink Height: | 10" |
Overall Sink Length: | 33" |
Overall Width (Front to Back): | 20" |
Basket Strainer Diameter: | 3.5" |
Drain Connection Diameter: | 3.5" |
Overall Product Weight: | 100 |
Part Number (White): | WHQDB332-WHITE |
Part Number (Biscuit): | WHQDB332-BISCUIT |
Part Number (Black): | WHQDB332-BLACK |
Part Number (Sapphire Blue): | WHQDB332-BLUE |
1 Year Warranty Against Manufacturing Defects. 10 Years Warranty Against Fading / Staining Of The Glaze.
As Whitehaus Collection® Farmhaus Fireclay Sinks are individually handmade, sink sizes can vary and all dimensions are approximate. We strongly recommend that your sink be supplied to your cabinetmaker prior to the fabrication of your kitchen cabinets and countertops. Cutouts are not to be made until they are checked against your sink. Whitehaus Collection® recommends the use of a protective grid in the bottom of the sink to avoid potential scuffing from heavy-duty cookware.
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