Product Description
This Spanish Revival copper kitchen sink merges artisan tradition with functional elegance. Featuring a double-basin layout, it’s designed for multitasking—washing, rinsing, or prepping—while serving as a bold visual statement. The larger left basin handles cookware and produce, while the narrower right basin is ideal for rinsing or supporting a disposal. Both bowls are textured with hand-applied hammering, inside and out. Two forged rings mounted to the apron’s front in square backplates create a farmhouse accent rooted in Mediterranean style. This hand-hammered double-basin copper sink is perfect for Spanish Colonial kitchens, rustic hacienda interiors, or transitional homes with artisan details. Its dark patina finish matures over time, enriching its vintage character. Whether drop-in or undermount, this sink’s structural lines and decorative elements embody warmth, craftsmanship, and cultural legacy. Discover the artisan craftsmanship behind this Spanish Revival double-basin copper kitchen sink.
Sink Features Overview
Sink Copper Finish
- Dark oxidized patina with subtle sheen
- Warm brown and bronze undertones
- Hand-applied texture with tonal variation
- Ages gracefully into deeper hues
- Pairs well with wood, stone, or iron
Sink Shape
- Rectangular form with clean vertical walls
- Flat rim compatible with drop-in/undermount
- Gently beveled interior edges
- Structural presence from rim/apron thickness
- Large and narrow dual-basin configuration
Regional Influence
- Crafted in Santa Clara del Cobre, Mexico
- Inspired by Spanish Revival design motifs
- Incorporates old-world hardware symbolism
- Made using centuries-old coppersmith methods
- Suited to hacienda, colonial, and Mediterranean homes
Best Kitchen Settings
- Spanish Revival with arched cabinetry
- Rustic farmhouse with exposed beams
- Mediterranean kitchens with iron fixtures
- Southwestern adobe with tile and wood
- Transitional kitchens with artisan focal points
Copper Sink Specifications
- Material: Hand-hammered 12-gauge copper
- Design: Double-basin with asymmetrical widths
- Left Bowl: Wide, deep for prep and pots
- Right Bowl: Narrow, deep for rinsing or disposal
- Finish: Oxidized dark patina
- Apron: Two decorative rings with backplates
- Drain: US standard dual drain placement
- Size Options:
- Small: 28″ × 20″ × 9″ (71 × 51 × 23 cm)
- Standard: 33″ × 22″ × 9″ (84 × 56 × 23 cm)
- Large: 36″ × 22″ × 9″ (91 × 56 × 23 cm)
- Install: Drop-in or undermount compatible
- Origin: Handmade in Mexico
Shipping & Returns
All of our sinks ship from our copper workshop in Mexico. For timelines, international options, and eligibility, see our shipping and return policy.
Sink Styling for Any Kitchen
This Spanish Revival copper kitchen sink becomes a sculptural focal point in kitchens with stone backsplashes, wood beams, or iron accents. Ideal for transitional layouts with clean cabinetry or historic hacienda kitchens with tilework, this piece bridges rustic craftsmanship with architectural refinement. The forged rings on the apron front add heritage while the rich patina grounds the design in warmth.
- Farmhouse copper sink styles
- Spanish Revival with iron and tile
- Mediterranean kitchens with stone counters
- Rustic homes with reclaimed finishes
- Transitional open-plan kitchens
- Installing farmhouse copper sink
How Copper Sinks Are Made
Each Spanish Revival copper kitchen sink is formed from thick copper sheets, shaped by hammer and fire. Our artisans in Santa Clara del Cobre begin by cutting and joining each basin, forming the structure by hand, then applying decorative accents like forged rings. Finally, the piece is oxidized to develop a living patina that matures over time. These methods ensure structural integrity, aesthetic harmony, and lasting value. Learn more in our apron-front copper sinks overview.
Artisan Testimony
“The forged rings represent the past. In our villages, they held kitchen towels or utensils—now they carry tradition into your home.”
– Ernesto López, Copper Artisan
FAQ – Spanish Revival Sink
A: Decorative apron accents, warm patina, and old-world texture make it ideal for Spanish Revival homes.
A: No. The left bowl is wider; both are equally deep at 9″.
A: Yes. This sink is compatible with both undermount and drop-in styles.
A: They are decorative, but echo the function of traditional kitchen hardware.
A: Use mild soap and a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive materials or strong chemicals.
Transform Your Kitchen
Elevate your space with a Spanish Revival copper kitchen sink. Choose a size that fits your layout and enjoy a timeless blend of heritage, artisan detail, and functional beauty.
Kitchen Sink Resources
- How to configure kitchen copper sinks
- Best copper sink types guide
- Custom copper sink options
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Disclaimer: Due to the handcrafted nature of this sink, slight variations in patina, texture, and hardware detailing are expected and enhance its uniqueness.
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