Blanco Liven 33" Dual Mount Silgranit Kitchen Sink, 60/40 Double Bowl, Cinder, 1 Faucet Hole, 443212
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Blanco Liven 33" Dual Mount Silgranit Kitchen Sink, 60/40 Double Bowl, Cinder, 1 Faucet Hole, 443212

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Blanco Liven 33" Dual Mount Silgranit Kitchen Sink, 60/40 Double Bowl, Cinder, 1 Faucet Hole, 443212Blanco Liven 33" Dual Mount Silgranit Kitchen Sink, 60 40 Double Bowl, Cinder, 1 Faucet Hole, 443212 Every space deserves to be beautiful. BLANCOs LIVEN 33" 60 40 double bowl kitchen sink is ideal for multitasking; easily clean dishes in one bowl, while using the other for drying. The convenient low divide makes maneuvering large pots and pans a breeze. Made of SILGRANIT, LIVEN kitchen sinks are engineered to withstand heavy cookware and hot bakeware.

Blanco Liven 33" Dual Mount Silgranit Kitchen Sink, 60/40 Double Bowl, Cinder, 1 Faucet Hole, 443212

Every space deserves to be beautiful. BLANCOs LIVEN 33" 60/40 double bowl kitchen sink is ideal for multitasking; easily clean dishes in one bowl, while using the other for drying. The convenient low divide makes maneuvering large pots and pans a breeze. Made of SILGRANIT, LIVEN kitchen sinks are engineered to withstand heavy cookware and hot bakeware. SILGRANIT sinks are not only strong but also beautiful, available in a range of nature-inspired colors that effortlessly complement the latest kitchen trends. Combine the LIVEN double bowl sink with a BLANCO faucet and accessories to create a BLANCO UNIT; a seamlessly integrated kitchen solution designed to transform kitchen chores into joyful experiences. Everything you need to drink, prep and clean, all in one place.

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Features


  • SILGRANIT is made of quartz sand, the hardest element of natural granite making it long lasting and durable
  • Easy-to-clean low-maintenance material has a non-porous, smooth stone surface
  • Effortlessly remove scuff marks from utensils and stains from food and drinks
  • Versatile dual mount design for drop-in or undermount installation
  • Pre-drilled for single hole faucet with the possibility of 4 additional knock out holes for accessories
  • Optional accessories include large grid (SKU 235918), small grid (SKU 235919) and drain cover (SKU 517666)
  • Basket strainers sold separately
  • BASE CABINET: Recommended Minimum Base Cabinet Size: 36"

Details


Bowl Split: 60/40
Box Height: 15.00"
Box Length: 38.63"
Box Weight: 45.15 lb(s)
Box Width: 26.38"
Certification: IAMPO Certified, IAMPO Listed, UPC Certified
Collection: Liven
Color: Cinder
Country of Origin: Canada
Cut-Out Depth: 21.21"
Cut-Out Width: 32.21"
Drain Placement: Rear
Inner Depth: 9"
Inside Bowl Dimensions: Bowl 1: 16.5" x 17.25" x 9"; Bowl 2: 12.75" x 17.25" x 9"
Installation Type: Dual Mount
Item Height: 9.39"
Item Length (Front to Back): 22.00"
Item Weight: 33.70 lb(s)
Item Width (Side to Side): 33"
Material: Silgranit
Minimum Cabinet Size: 36"
Number of Bowls: 2
Number of Faucet Holes: 1
SKU: 443212

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Grid(s):
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- Blanco Stainless Steel Sink Grid for Liven 60/40 Sink - Small Bowl, 235919

Drain(s):
- Blanco Metal Basket Strainer Drain Assembly - Cinder, 240324
- Blanco Decorative Metal Disposal Flange Drain - Cinder, 240334

Other(s):
- Blanco Mesh Basket - Stainless Steel (Precis), Satinless Steel , 406399
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- Blanco Botton II Storage System, Plastic, Black, 526376
- BlancoClean Daily+ Silgranit Sink Cleaner 15 oz., 406200
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