Baby Belfast Sink – the Number Four Sink

Featuring the Weir Overflow and measuring just 460 x 380 x 205mm, the Baby Belfast is a smaller version of the Belfast sink. kitchen sinkThe Baby Belfast is designed with utility rooms in mind, making it a great addition to a working utility room lacking the room for a full-sized sink. Making either a stylish secondary sink in a classic kitchen layout or a primary sink in a small flat or bijoux kitchen, the Baby Belfast is great where looks are important but size is limited. The Baby Belfast is essentially the Belfast sink with all the same features, just in a smaller size. Just like its larger counterpart, the Baby Belfast is made from top quality ceramic for a kitchen sink that will last a lifetime. One of the reasons this classic Belfast sink is so hardwearing is because it’s made from superior materials – in this case from fireclay, as opposed to ball clay, which is the more standard material used to manufacture ceramic sinks. More durable than standard ceramic, fireclay makes the Belfast sinks a step above the rest.

The 60mm mini basket strainer wastes, available in non-tarnish brass or Satin chrome finishes, can be fitted into the Baby Belfast. The sinks feature the Weir Overflow as well. undermount sink Ceramic sinks came into use in the late 17th century with Belfast and Butler sinks, designed for the butler’s pantry, but the Belfast models had the Weir Overflow whereas the London-made Butler models didn’t. Just like the full-sized Belfast sink, the Baby Belfast has a Weir overflow, making it a true reproduction of the original Belfast sinks.

Bearing the mark of Armitage Shanks stamped on the inside wall of the sink, the mini Belfast is of the highest quality. Fit your Baby Belfast with a plug and chain by simply drilling into the worksurface to install the chainstay.

Fireclay sinks will last a lifetime when you look after and care for them properly. ceramic sinks The Baby Belfast should be cleaned daily with a standard non-abrasive cleaner like washing-up liquid, which will help to prevent a gradual build up of everyday stains like coffee and wine. For tougher stains that don’t respond to this treatment, like the thin grey lines that can appear on the surface of the ceramic from washing aluminium pans in the sink, try a specialist cleaning product especially formulated for fireclay ceramic sinks. Available for order at sinks.co.uk, Astonish is one product that will get rid of those tough stains and protect the ceramic. Never place a plastic washing bow in the sink because dirt can gather there and cause scratches on the ceramic.

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