From fireclay and ceramic to cast acrylic and stainless, today's basins range from traditional to trendy. Read on to get “in sink” with the smart products.

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Oliveri.
A single round bowl with European-style drainboard, the model LR521 stainless steel sink is suitable for the kitchen, laundry, or bar, and allows enough room for a dishwasher beneath. The sink's satin-finished, 304-grade stainless steel construction allows for optimum hygiene and durability, the maker says. 800.449.4401. www.oliverisinks.com.
Elkay.
Perfect for a kitchen island or preparation area, the Mystic 2812 undermount sink is designed to be the focal point of entertainment gatherings. Available in 48- or 26-inch-long styles, water cascades from the faucet to the drain at the opposite end over satin-finished, nickel-bearing stainless steel. The sloping sink comes with an LK8 grid strainer. 630.572.3192. www.elkayusa.com.
Bates and Bates.
From the Artistry in Ceramics collection comes the fun colors line of basins, reflecting a different hue in sink products. Five pastel colors are now available for a variety of basin styles and patterns, and each ceramic glaze is created from organic materials, which produces a unique finish, the maker says. 800.726.7680. www.batesandbates.com.
Astracast.
The fireclay farmhouse sink fuses durability with the warmth of handmade pottery, creating a traditional look. The apron-front sink has a high-gloss glaze.
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