NATIVE TRAILS CPS371 MAESTRO BAJO 16-1/4 INCH HAND HAMMERED ROUND COPPER VESSEL SINK, TEMPERED
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Installation Type | Vessel | ||
Sink Shape | Circular | ||
Finish | Copper Tones / Nickel Tones / Oranges | ||
Material | Metal | ||
Theme | Transitional | ||
Number Of Basins | 1 | ||
Collection | Maestro | ||
Width | 16.25 | ||
Front to Back | 16.25 | ||
Depth | 4.75 | ||
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CPS271 | Antique | $697.50 |
CPS371 | Tempered | $697.50 |
CPS571 | Brushed Nickel | $922.50 |
Native Trails CPS71 Maestro Bajo 16-1/4 Inch Hand Hammered Round Copper Vessel Sink
From the prestigious Maestro Collection, this round copper vessel sink merges unrivaled craftsmanship with contemporary design. Pushing the boundaries of a bathroom sink, its boastful above-counter mount makes a statement and highlights the incomparable texture of Hammered copper.
Maestro Bajo copper bathroom sink is artisan crafted; forged of high-quality recycled copper. Copper has been used for centuries in kitchens and baths throughout the world; Maestro Bajo brings modern functionality to this classic material.
Features:
- Round vessel bathroom sink
- 5-1/2 inch depth
- No faucet holes
- Faucet not included
- UPC/cUPc Compliant
- Limited lifetime warranty includes against defects
- Solid, 15-guage hammered copper
- Handcrafted by master artisans
Dimensions:
- Outside Dimensions: 16.25" x 4.75"
- Inside Dimensions: 16" x 4.5"
- Drain opening: 1.5"
Installation:
- Vessel
Coordinating Products:
- Drains: DR120, DR130, DR150, and DR160
Available Finishes:
- Antique: CPS271
- Tempered: CPS371
- Brushed Nickel: CPS571
Important! Due to the handcrafted nature of this product, it will vary in finish, texture, and other details. Dimensions may vary up to 1/2" (13mm). We strongly recommend waiting for the actual product before making any installation cuts.
SKU: CPS271 CPS571 CPS371
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In 1996, Naomi Neilson founded Native Trails. Using her passion for artisan tradition, sustainability, and fair trade practices to bring the work of undiscovered artisans from central Mexico first to central California and then on to living spaces throughout North America. Combining the artisans’ age-old traditions with contemporary design and sustainable materials, Naomi broke new ground with Native Trails iconic copper sinks and helped to introduce copper as a mainstay material for the kitchen and bath.Naomi and her team continue to find new trails to be forged, researching new offerings and traveling throughout the world, searching out undiscovered artisans who can bring life to Native Trails’ innovative designs. Native Trails has expanded far beyond copper sinks; its artisan-made product lines have grown to include groundbreaking NativeStone concrete sinks, vanities made of reclaimed wood, bathtubs, furniture, and a range of home decor products.Soon after introducing its first copper basin, it became Native Trails’ core product. Native Trails was the first company to have its copper sinks certified by the UPC and listed by IAPMO, where it assisted in writing the copper basin standards. The Decorative Plumbing & Hardware Association (DPHA) took notice of the company’s fast rise and solid accomplishments by naming Native Trails CEO Naomi Neilson Howard the Manufacturing Professional of the Year in 2005. Today, Native Trails leads the industry in artisan crafted, eco-conscious furnishings and fixtures for high end kitchen and bath design, and is featured in premier showrooms throughout the United States and Canada.