Brass vs Copper Sinks: Which One Suits Your Kitchen?

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Brass vs Copper Sinks

When choosing a statement sink for your kitchen, few materials rival the warmth and character of brass and copper. Both offer stunning aesthetics and long-term durability—but each metal brings something unique to the space. In this guide, we compare brass sinks vs copper sinks to help you decide which suits your kitchen best.

Undermount brass sink installed in a modern kitchen

Satin brass sinks add refined elegance to modern kitchen countertops

Brass vs Copper Sinks – Why Choose a Metal Sink?

Metal sinks have become a popular choice in both modern and traditional kitchens. Unlike ceramic or composite alternatives, brass and copper evolve over time, developing a patina that adds depth and authenticity to the finish.

Brass Sinks: Refined Elegance with a Golden Glow

Brass kitchen sinks are favoured for their sophisticated appearance and rich golden tones. Whether satin finish or aged to a deeper antique finish, brass offers timeless appeal. Antique brass sinks are especially popular in heritage-style kitchens, offering a deep patina and warm aged tones

brass sink with brushed finish in modern kitchen

A double bowl brass sink with a practical integrated drainer, designed for ultimate convenience.

Antique Brass Belfast Sink with Double Bowl

A stunning example of an antique brass sink, handcrafted for a timeless kitchen design.

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Copper Sinks: Warm Character with Rustic Charm

Copper kitchen sinks are a natural choice for rustic, industrial, or farmhouse-style interiors. Over time, copper darkens and develops a characterful patina, making every sink truly unique.

Square copper sink integrated into a seamless copper worktop, highlighting its germicidal and antimicrobial propertiesintegrated copper sink

A seamless square copper sink designed for hygiene and durability, utilizing copper’s natural germicidal properties to maintain a cleaner surface

aged copper sink with patina texture

Twin rectangular copper sinks in a patina copper worktop

round coppeer bowl sink for minimalist appeal

A round copper sink brings a sculptural, handcrafted feel to minimalist kitchens.

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Brass vs Copper Sinks – Which One Should You Choose?

Feature Brass Sink Copper Sink
Colour Golden/yellow tones Reddish-orange tones
Finish Options Satin, aged, antique satin, aged and antique
Patina Development Slower, more subtle Faster, bold and rustic
Antimicrobial No Yes
Style Match Elegant, heritage, boutique Rustic, industrial, farmhouse
Single bowl Belfast sink with handcrafted finish

A handcrafted single bowl brass Belfast sink, offering both style and durability

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Need Help Choosing?

If you’re unsure whether a brass or copper sink is right for your space, get in touch with our team. We craft sinks to order and can recommend finishes, styles, and configurations to suit your kitchen vision.

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Browse our Flickr Gallery of kitchen sinks and check out our article on Brass Sinks Ideas

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

🔸 Are brass sinks better than copper sinks?

Both materials have unique advantages. Brass sinks offer a warm, golden tone and can be polished or aged, while copper sinks develop a natural patina over time and offer antimicrobial properties. The better option depends on your kitchen’s aesthetic and how much maintenance you’re comfortable with.

🔸 Do brass and copper sinks require special care?

Yes and No. Both require gentle cleaning. Brass will patina to brown tones, and copper will naturally darken. Regular care helps preserve the intended finish.

🔸 Will brass or copper suit a modern kitchen?

Absolutely. Both brass and copper sinks can complement modern interiors when paired with minimalist fittings or contrasting materials like stone or matte black hardware.

🔸 Can I mix brass and copper finishes in the same kitchen?

Yes — especially in eclectic or warm-toned kitchens. For example, a copper sink paired with brass taps or handles can create a rich, layered look.

 

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