Inset sinks: Simply chic

An inset sink:
- is easy to insert and fix in place
- comes in many different versions
- is suitable for use with all worktops, including laminate materials
- is an eye-catching feature in the kitchen
- is easy to clean
- nestles against the worktop with its narrow IF rim
- comes as a sophisticated combination of Silgranit and a Stainless steel frame – Steelframe look
Do you like to daydream and gaze out at the sky while you rinse large pots? Don’t we all! Then why not position your inset sink facing a window? Rinse off one pan in one bowl, while washing pepper, cucumber and tomatoes in the other. It’s great when your sink fits with your kitchen routine. How many bowls will you need?
Or do you want to use a nook of your kitchen as the place for the sink? Your inset sink will work just as well in the corner. Its special shape allows it to blend harmoniously into the overall kitchen look. Above all, inset sinks are notable for their diversity.
One or several bowls, with or without a drainer, square, rectangular, round or as a corner sink – you’re spoilt for choice. And they also come in three different materials – Stainless steel, Silgranit and Ceramic.
Your sink is the focal point of your kitchen. It makes sense for it to be functional. Do you also want to make it an eye-catching feature? BLANCO inset sinks exude down-to-earth chic.
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Richly varied all-rounders

The sink looks particularly sophisticated with an accentuated rim design

Inset sinks are suitable for worktops made of the following materials:
- Laminate
- Stone
- Glass
- Stainless steel worktop
- Composites
Which worktops allow an inset sink to be fitted? What should you bear in mind?
The inset sink is the model that is suitable for everyone. Choose your worktop, then your favourite sink. You’ll see that it works! Of course, it is important that the sink is correctly sealed when it is attached onto the worktop. This will prevent dirt, germs and water from penetrating the worktop.