The rise of fireclay: a deep dive into kitchen sink trends

If you’ve had your eye on Australian kitchen sink trends over the last little while, you might have noticed the increasing popularity of one type of material in particular –fireclay. This stylish and practical substrate has a lot to offer, and homeowners have really started to take notice.

But what is a fireclay sink, and why have they suddenly become so popular?

Here, we’ll take a deep dive into fireclay as a material, and explore the unique benefits it brings as a material for your kitchen sink.

What is fireclay?

Fireclay isn’t actually one single material. It’s the name given to clays that are resistant to melting or deforming, even when they’re subjected to very high temperatures. In fact, these materials are so hardy that they’re often used in the bricks to build the kilns where other clay materials are fired.

Starting to see why fireclay might be a good option for a heavy-use kitchen sink?

Why is fireclay a popular kitchen sink material?

1. It’s tough

Okay, so we’ve sort of given the game away on this one, but one of the reasons that fireclay is such an effective material for use in kitchen sinks is that it’s really tough.

Think about what your kitchen sink goes through on a daily basis. From boiling water, to acidic liquids to cleaning agents, these appointments get a lot thrown at them. Not only are fireclay sinks resistant to high temperatures, their blend of glaze and clay mean that they’re also almost impossible to stain or scratch.

Finally, thanks to their robust exteriors, you’d also have to try really hard to crack or chip a fireclay kitchen sink, meaning they’ll stay looking good as new for a long time after installation. 

2. It looks good

Another of the real benefits of a fireclay kitchen sink is you don’t have to sacrifice anything on style to reap the benefits of all of that practicality. 

Fireclay kitchen sinks can lend a touch of elegance to any kitchen, and are particularly suitable if you’re looking to create the classic Australian farmhouse kitchen aesthetic. Fireclay has been in use for centuries (another indicator that it’s a great material) and so is perfect for creating a rustic feel. 

If a farmhouse-style kitchen is what you’re after, why not try this Chambord LEGRANDE Single Bowl Reversible Fireclay kitchen sink. Hand designed and made in an authentic French crafthouse, Chambord products effortlessly combine luxury with functionality. 

3. It’s eco-friendly

Another increasingly common desire for Australian homeowners is to make their properties as eco-friendly as possible. And there’s no reason why your kitchen sink can’t be part of this emphasis on sustainability.

Again, fireclay really does tick the boxes when it comes to environmental sensitivity. Clay is an entirely natural product, and is abundant naturally, meaning that it can be used without fear of resources running out. What’s more, fireclay can be recycled so, at the end of your sink’s long life, it won’t simply end up in landfill. 

4. It’s easy to install

Despite being a tough and resilient material, fireclay is remarkably lightweight. As well as increasing the variety of mounting options available to you, this means that the install process will likely be quicker and easier than if you were opting for a heavier material.

If you’re installing the sink yourself, this means a less labour intensive process. Or, if you’re having the sink installed professionally, it means less time with fitters in your home. 


We hope this article has illuminated the benefits of fireclay kitchen sinks and why they are such a popular option among Australian homeowners right now. For more information on our range of fireclay sinks, or to talk about any of our other products, get in touch with our friendly team today.

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