Multipurpose Sink From Kohler

The Kohler Prologue single-basin stainless steel kitchen sink with recessed wet surface creates a customized workflow station that’s perfect for food preparation. The integrated wet surface rests above the main basin to provide a separate area for rinsing fruits and vegetables or cleaning meats and seafood. An optional storage drawer and complementary accessories - a bamboo cutting board and stainless steel colander - complete this multipurpose system.

Two observations. One - those are some HUGE clams. Two - I’m looking at my sink now with pity and resentment.

Designer: Anne Kitzmiller

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11 Comments »

Comment by AG
2008-02-28 13:32:29

 

Those big guys there are Scallops, and they’re so damn tasty.

 
Comment by yorbs
2008-02-28 19:56:58

 

Finally someone actually thought about the kitchen sink!

 
Comment by moburkhardt
2008-02-29 15:58:35

 

How do you clean those edges where the metal meets the plastic, I can see this one going really wrong if implemented badly

Comment by Lauren
2008-03-03 11:04:00

 

I think you would clean it like any other undermount sink.

 
 
Comment by Rony John
2008-03-02 20:36:01

 

I am thinking off buying one for MOM….

 
Comment by Colin
2008-03-02 22:29:57

 

I don’t get it.. It looks exactly like a normal sink in my house? Is there anything special about it?

 
Comment by Lauren
2008-03-03 11:02:51

 

I think the drawer being included to house the accessories is pretty cool.

 
Comment by John
2008-03-05 06:53:21

 

I don’t like this…I LOVE IT

 
Comment by Linda Holland
2008-05-06 20:17:22

 

Has anyone installed a standard sized dishwasher beneath the wet surface? Kohler doesn’t give the dimensions of the wet surface in their specifications.

 
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