With timeless clean lines and gentle curves, the Monaco sink is at home in both contemporary and classic style homes – and with a range of matching integrated accessories, Monaco delivers both function and flair to today’s modern kitchen. The Monaco sink range features generous bowls that are ideal for large pots and baking trays, […]
December 9th, 2008
With timeless clean lines and gentle curves, the Monaco sink is at home in both contemporary and classic style homes – and with a range of matching integrated accessories, Monaco delivers both function and flair to today’s modern kitchen. The Monaco sink range features generous bowls that are ideal for large pots and baking trays, and a spacious drainer to leave dishes out to dry. All Clark sinks are crafted from 18/10 stainless steel, making them easy to clean, hard-wearing, hygienic, and stain and odour resistant.
Dimensions: Single Bowl – 930x500mm, 1.5 End Bowl – 1000x500mm, 1.75 End Bowl – 1200x500mm, Double End Bowl – 1200x500mm
Delivery Time: In market
Applications: Domestic and Commercial
Variations: Single Bowl, 1.5 End Bowl, 1.75 End Bowl, Double End Bowl (left and right hand bowl options available with no taphole or one taphole)
Finish: 18/10 stainless steel
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