Product Details
Carron Phoenix Samoa 200 double bowl, granite inset kitchen sink in polar white with black glass panels, wire basket and waste.
- Designed with style, maximum efficiency and flexibility in mind.
- No other kitchen sink material offers the durability and hard wearing properties of Carron Phoenix Granite.
- Scratch resistant granite, temperature resistant to 280°C and easy to clean.
- Highly resistant to staining, marking and fading.
- SANITIZED: Silver ions embedded in the Granite prevent 99% of bacteria multiplying on this sinks surface.
- Manufactured from the highest quality granite.
- Inset double bowl design.
- High quality kitchen product.
- Gloss black glass panels and wire basket included.
- Glass panels can be used to cover the bowls when the sink is not in use, allowing your sink area to look sleek and tidy.
- Revolution waste included.
- Suitable for waste disposal units (sold separately).
- Colour: Polar white.
- Size: 802W x 520D mm.
- Minimum base unit size: 800W mm.
- Bowl dimensions 1: 345W x 390D x 205H mm.
- Bowl dimensions 2: 345W x 390D x 205H mm.
- Cut out size: 786W x 504D mm (radius 20mm).
- Glass panels to cover sink when not in use are also available (sold separately).
- Tap hole size: 35mm (to be removed at installation).
- Tap is not included.
- Lifetime Carron Phoenix guarantee.
Product Code: CP-1140295552-BL
Carron Phoenix collection offers stylish modern and traditional sinks that will finish your kitchen space to the highest quality standard. Products are manufactured from the finest materials to the latest digital standards and all their sinks come with a full lifetime guarantee.
The Carron Phoenix company started doing business in 1759 near the town of Falkirk in Scotland. Famous for manufacturing the iconic red telephone boxes and pillar boxes still in use throughout the UK. Carron Phoenix are now one of the largest manufacturers of exceptional kitchen sinks in Europe today. The Carron Company became a manufacturing power-house, driving the industrial revolution in Scotland to a point where it employed 5000 people, operated it's own fleet of steam ships and even issued its own currency to enable global trading. Carron also made domestic items like flat irons, cast iron baths, range cookers and most famously the Carronade cannons used by Wellington at Waterloo.