SINKOLOGY Bradstreet II Farmhouse Apron-Front Fireclay 33 in. Single Bowl Kitchen Sink in Crisp White

Extra large single bowl design for maximum space. Custom bottom grids available model # SG008-27ST. Everyday promise lifetime warranty.

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The Bradstreet II 33 in. fireclay kitchen sink brings SINKOLOGYS INSPIRED collection of fireclay sinks to your home. Our handcrafted single bowl sink showcases the classic beauty of the farmhouse style with modern enhancements for ultimate functionality. The 33 in. sink is a beautiful focus point for your kitchen and provides generous space for filling pots, stacking dishes, cleaning, and preparing meals. The Bradstreet II is designed to withstand the needs of a busy kitchen without sacrificing the classic look of an authentic farmhouse sink. The single bowl, apron-front sink features a crisp white finish that brings clean, timeless beauty to your kitchen. All SINKOLOGY sinks are guaranteed to not chip, crack, stain, or rust, and we back that promise with our exclusive SINKOLOGY Lifetime Warranty. The Bradstreet II 33 in. single bowl farmhouse sink from our INSPIRED collection is functional, reliable, and priced with you in mind.

  • Outer dimensions: 33 in. x 18 in. x 10 in.
  • Ideal for: the Bradstreet II 33 in. is handcrafted to withstand the needs of a busy kitchen without sacrificing the elegance of a classic apron-style farmhouse sink
  • Farmhouse design: the Bradstreet II 33 in. offers the signature look of an authentic farmhouse sink with generous space for filling pots, stacking dishes, cleaning, and preparing meals
  • Fireclay: our fireclay material is hand-selected as the perfect combination of durability, density, beauty, and functionality
  • Signature glaze: the signature SINKOLOGY fired-on glaze serves as an extra-thick protective shield for your fireclay sink
  • Easy cleaning: SINKOLOGY fireclay sinks are reinforced with our signature glaze to lock in its beauty and create a surface that is non-porous and thick for easy, on-the-go cleaning
  • Durability: SINKOLOGYs fireclay sinks are fired with temperatures that reach 2100°f to blend clay and glaze and create a dense, ultra-durable material
  • Installation: designed for easier farmhouse-style installation, with a level, flat bottom and 90° side walls
  • Cabinet size: 36 in. recommended
  • Lifetime warranty: the Ward is guaranteed to not chip, crack, stain, or rust, and we back that promise with our exclusive SINKOLOGY lifetime warranty
  • Matching drains available: antique copper – TB35-01 (basket strainer) and TD35-01 (disposal) as well as stainless steel – TB35-03 (basket strainer) and TD35-03 (disposal)
  • Reversible design, choose between a classic smooth front or portrait design front
  • Customize your Sinkology 3 in. Bradstreet Fireclay with heavy duty stainless steel bottom grid, Model # SG008-27ST

Additional information

Actual Left to Right Length (In.)

33

Bowl Below Counter Depth (in.)

11

Bowl Front to Back Width (in.)

16.25

Bowl Left to Right Length (in.)

31.125

Bowl Top to Bottom Depth (in.)

9

Cut-Out Below Counter Depth (in.)

11

Cut-Out Depth (in.)

15.25

Cut-Out Width (in.)

31

Kitchen Sink Front to Back Width (In.)

18

Panel Height (in.)

10

Panel Width (in.)

33

Certifications and Listings

IAPMO Certified,IAPMO Listed

Manufacturer Warranty

Everyday Promise Lifetime Warranty

An apron is a garment that is worn over other clothing to cover the front of the body. They may have several purposes, typically as a functional accessory that protects clothes and skin from stains and marks. However, other types of aprons may be worn as a decoration, for hygienic reasons, as part of a uniform, or as protection from certain dangers such as acid, allergens or excessive heat. It can also be used at work stations to hold extra tools and pieces or protect from dust and unwanted materials.

As a top layer that covers the front body, the apron is also worn as a uniform, adornment, ceremonial garb (e.g. Masonic apron) or fashion statement. Apron styles can be practical, fashionable, and sentimental.

The word comes from Old French napron, meaning a small piece of cloth. Over time "a napron" became "an apron" through a linguistic process called rebracketing.

A bowl is a typically round dish or container generally used for preparing, serving, storing, or consuming food. The interior of a bowl is characteristically shaped like a spherical cap, with the edges and the bottom forming a seamless curve. This makes bowls especially suited for holding liquids and loose food, as the contents of the bowl are naturally concentrated in its center by the force of gravity. The exterior of a bowl is most often round, but can be of any shape, including rectangular.

The size of bowls varies from small bowls used to hold a single serving of food to large bowls, such as punch bowls or salad bowls, that are often used to hold or store more than one portion of food. There is some overlap between bowls, cups, and plates. Very small bowls, such as the tea bowl, are often called cups, while plates with especially deep wells are often called bowls.

In many cultures, bowls are the most common kind of vessel used for serving and eating food. Historically, small bowls were also used for serving both tea and alcoholic drinks. In Western culture plates and cups are more commonly used.

Bradstreet is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Anne Bradstreet, early American writer of Puritan prose and poetry
  • Jeff Bradstreet, American physician and founder of the Good News Doctor Foundation
  • John Bradstreet, British officer in the French and Indian War
  • Simon Bradstreet, husband of Anne and governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony from 1679 to 1686
  • Tim Bradstreet, American artist and commercial illustrator
  • James Bradstreet Greenough, American classical scholar

Fictional characters:

  • Inspector Bradstreet, a fictional police officer appearing in Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes novels

A farmhouse is a building that serves as the primary quarters in a rural or agricultural setting. Historically, farmhouses were often combined with space for animals called a housebarn. Other farmhouses may be connected to one or more barns, built to form a courtyard, or with each farm building separate from each other.

II is the Roman numeral for 2.

II may also refer to:

A kitchen is a room or part of a room used for cooking and food preparation in a dwelling or in a commercial establishment. A modern middle-class residential kitchen is typically equipped with a stove, a sink with hot and cold running water, a refrigerator, and worktops and kitchen cabinets arranged according to a modular design. Many households have a microwave oven, a dishwasher, and other electric appliances. The main functions of a kitchen are to store, prepare and cook food (and to complete related tasks such as dishwashing). The room or area may also be used for dining (or small meals such as breakfast), entertaining and laundry. The design and construction of kitchens is a huge market all over the world.

Commercial kitchens are found in restaurants, cafeterias, hotels, hospitals, educational and workplace facilities, army barracks, and similar establishments. These kitchens are generally larger and equipped with bigger and more heavy-duty equipment than a residential kitchen. For example, a large restaurant may have a huge walk-in refrigerator and a large commercial dishwasher machine. In some instances, commercial kitchen equipment such as commercial sinks is used in household settings as it offers ease of use for food preparation and high durability.

In developed countries, commercial kitchens are generally subject to public health laws. They are inspected periodically by public-health officials, and forced to close if they do not meet hygienic requirements mandated by law.

A sink is a bowl-shaped plumbing fixture for washing hands (also known as washbasin in the UK), dishwashing, and other purposes. Sinks have a tap (faucet) that supplies hot and cold water and may include a spray feature to be used for faster rinsing. They also include a drain to remove used water; this drain may itself include a strainer and/or shut-off device and an overflow-prevention device. Sinks may also have an integrated soap dispenser. Many sinks, especially in kitchens, are installed adjacent to or inside a counter.

When a sink becomes clogged, a person will often resort to using a chemical drain cleaner or a plunger, though most professional plumbers will remove the clog with a drain auger (often called a "plumber's snake").

White is the lightest color and is achromatic (having no chroma). It is the color of objects such as snow, chalk, and milk, and is the opposite of black. White objects fully reflect and scatter all the visible wavelengths of light. White on television and computer screens is created by a mixture of red, blue, and green light. The color white can be given with white pigments, especially titanium dioxide.

In ancient Egypt and ancient Rome, priestesses wore white as a symbol of purity, and Romans wore white togas as symbols of citizenship. In the Middle Ages and Renaissance a white unicorn symbolized chastity, and a white lamb sacrifice and purity. It was the royal color of the kings of France as well as the flag of monachist France from 1815 to 1830, and of the monarchist movement that opposed the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War (1917–1922). Greek temples and Roman temples were faced with white marble, and beginning in the 18th century, with the advent of neoclassical architecture, white became the most common color of new churches, capitols, and other government buildings, especially in the United States. It was also widely used in 20th century modern architecture as a symbol of modernity and simplicity.

According to surveys in Europe and the United States, white is the color most often associated with perfection, the good, honesty, cleanliness, the beginning, the new, neutrality, and exactitude. White is an important color for almost all world religions. The pope, the head of the Roman Catholic Church, has worn white since 1566, as a symbol of purity and sacrifice. In Islam, and in the Shinto religion of Japan, it is worn by pilgrims. In Western cultures and in Japan, white is the most common color for wedding dresses, symbolizing purity and virginity. In many Asian cultures, white is also the color of mourning.

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8 Reviews For This Product

  1. 08

    by Sam

    Love the new sink- installation was not that difficult once the countertop was cut correctly.

  2. 08

    by Mags

    Excellent quality at a fair price. Be sure to measure your cabinet base as this sink is extra deep.

  3. 08

    by Brian

    Beautiful addition to the counter tops.

  4. 08

    by Jeff

    The finish scratches to easily when washing pots and pans. Lifetime warranty on that? I doubt it. Also, the drain hole size is larger than it needs to be, causing a crooked drain basket installation with excessive putty.

  5. 08

    by Doreen

    I love this sink , i had installed with granite counters , and the sink is definitely the focal point of my remodeled kitchen ! It gets so many compliments!

  6. 08

    by Craig

    I had the blue sink delivered to the local HD store. It was in fine shape. No damage to the box or the sink. We haven’t installed yet as we’re waiting for our new countertops. It’s a beauty.

  7. 08

    by Connie

    This sink is amazing! I love everything about it! Just a heads up though….the sinkology drain that they want you to purchase with the sink does NOT fit this sink. We had to get a different drain.

  8. 08

    by Jennie

    Love my sink…so beautiful! It was packaged well so no dings or scratches. It took about a week for it get to us.

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