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Ruvati Fiamma 33" Reversible Fireclay Apron-front Farmhouse Sink, Biscuit, RVL2300BS

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Ruvati Fiamma 33" Reversible Fireclay Apron-front Farmhouse Sink, Biscuit, RVL2300BSRuvati 33 x 20 inch Fireclay Reversible Farmhouse Apron Front Kitchen Sink Single Bowl Biscuit RVL2300BS Handcrafted in Italy by skilled artisans that have dedicated generations to mastering their craft, the Fiamma collection from Ruvati features fireclay sinks at the pinnacle of art and form. As Ruvati is one of the few manufacturers to source true fireclay from Italy, Italy is one of the few regions in the world that produces the truly unique

Ruvati 33 x 20 inch Fireclay Reversible Farmhouse Apron-Front Kitchen Sink Single Bowl - Biscuit - RVL2300BS

Handcrafted in Italy by skilled artisans that have dedicated generations to mastering their craft, the Fiamma collection from Ruvati features fireclay sinks at the pinnacle of art and form. As Ruvati is one of the few manufacturers to source true fireclay from Italy, Italy is one of the few regions in the world that produces the truly unique material. To ensure precision and durability, the raw white clay is fired at an extremely high temperature of 2900 degrees Fahrenheit as the surface of the sink fuses with the interior. The end result is a powerful finish resistant to chips, cracks, and other abrasions. For over 200 years, fireclay sinks have been celebrated for their strength and practicality in European kitchens and farmhouses. Ruvati's Fiamma collection now delivers this timeless farmhouse classic to the modern American kitchen. With various installation options, including a reversible model that offers a fluted or flat front design, and a range of color choices including black and brushed gold, infused with real 24K gold, there is bound to be a sink in the Fiamma collection to fit your design needs.

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Features


  • MADE IN ITALY: Each Ruvati fireclay sink is meticulously handcrafted by skilled Italian artisans.
  • CONSTRUCTED OF TRUE FIRECLAY: Thick 1 inch fireclay fired at 2900 degree Fahrenheit for extreme strength and durability.
  • SMOOTH ENAMEL FINISH: Completely resistant to chips, abrasion or scratches on all sides.
  • HIGHLY RESISTANT: From high temperatures and hot water to acids and common household chemicals.
  • REVERSIBLE DESIGN: One side is flat and the other side has a decorative fluted design install based on your preference.
  • ROUNDED CORNERS: Modern and optimal for easy cleaning.
  • 9-INCH DEEP: Ample space for all large dishes.
  • EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS: 33" (wide) x 20" (front-to-back)
  • INTERIOR BOWL DIMENSIONS: 31" (wide) x 18" (front-to-back) x 9" (internal bowl depth)
  • MINIMUM BASE CABINET: 33"
  • 3.5" DRAIN OPENING: Will fit any standard garbage disposal unit (Due to the 1" thick fireclay bottom, you may need extended flange for your disposal).
  • INCLUDED IN BOX: Fireclay sink, drain assembly, installation guide.
  • Ruvati Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • CUSTOM INSTALLATION: No cut-out template is provided, please use the actual sink for determining the final cabinet and countertop dimensions.

For Farmhouse Sinks the recommended base cabinet size is 3" more than the width of the sink.

Due to the fireclay process, dimensions may vary. Please use the actual sink that you will be installing in order to determine the cutout dimensions for your countertop and cabinetry.

Details


Basket Strainer Included?: No
Bowl Split: Single
Box Height: 40"
Box Length: 40"
Box Weight: 40 lb(s)
Box Width: 40"
Country of Origin: Italy
Collection: Fiamma
Color: Biscuit
Depth: 10"
Drain Placement: Center
Finish: Biscuit
Grid Included?: Yes
Inner Depth: 10"
Installation Type: Farmhouse
Item Length (Front to Back): 20"
Item Weight: 120 lb(s)
Item Width (Side to Side): 33"
Material: Fireclay
Minimum Cabinet Size: 36"
Number of Bowls: 1
SKU: RVL2300BS
Wall Thickness: 1"

Warranty


Limited Lifetime Warranty

Installation Instructions


Installation Instructions (PDF)
Product Specifications (PDF)

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