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Corner Copper sinks that make sense
Please note: the sinks on this page are very difficult to build,
hence you likely will not find anyone else attempting to build them. The
labor cost is quite high when building a complex sink like this, so the
pricing is a bit higher than our standard rectangular sinks. That being
said, if you have a corner sink design, this is truly a wonderful solution.
Think about the alternatives - they are quite poor. You will be working in
this sink for many years, so consider investing in something that is custom
made to work for you much better than the alternatives.

They are expensive to make, but they sure offer the best solution for a 90
degree corner sink!
This sink will generally cost approximately $2500 or more.

This is the solution to a diagonal corner sink installation. This one
happens to be an apron front sink. This is a tough sink to build. You will
not find any other manufacturer offering this complex of a sink. The labor
time to build this sink is about 50% higher than a standard sink, thus a
price tag of about $3000.
How
is this for a cool idea in a corner?
This
is a diagonal corner sink as shown below. It was photographed prior to our
applying a patina. This is a very expensive sink to build as most of the
side panels have to be welded together and the entire top flange must be
welded to the sides. It is also tricky to build as the bottom must be sloped
to the drain. You will not find any other company building such a complex
sink. I wish we could build this for less, but the labor is intensive for
this sink. This sink sells for $2200 to $2750 depending on the size. We can
also build this sink in stainless steel for just a tad more. Stainless steel
is much more difficult to work with than copper with a design like this.
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