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(Now discontinued) Colored kitchen sink in 25 colors, deck mount faucet design

Pam Kueber - Updated: August 18, 2021

Retro Renovation stopped publishing in 2021; these stories remain for historical information, as potential continued resources, and for archival purposes.

colored kitchen sink in a pretty pink from whyte and companyHere’s a great new colored kitchen sink just added Whyte & Company’s already expansive lineup: A two bowl kitchen sink with a drop-in design that accommodates a deck mounted kitchen faucet. Drop-in sinks are the way to go if you have a laminate counter. You can get this kitchen sink in 25 colors — including retro shades of pink, jadeite, yellow, and more. The sink has been christened “Harry.” 

2020 UPDATE: This company’s website is no longer functional. As such, I am discontinuing all links. For now, I will leave this story up for historical reference.

Added to their line of kitchen, bathroom, bar and laundry sinks in up to 30 colors

I first wrote about Whyte & Company’s expansive line of colorful kitchen sinks and bathroom sinks in up to 30 colors a few months ago. At the time, I bemoaned the lack of a drop-in kitchen sink that allowed for a faucet to be mounted right on the back deck. But, the company’s owner told us she was working on it and showed us a prototype. Now, voila, we have it! Thanks to reader Brenny for tipping me that this was now available!

colored kitchen sink in pantone color of the year coral
Hey, they even offer this sink in Pantone’s 2019 color of the year — coral!
colored kitchen sink in a jadeite or mint green from whyte and company
They call this color “Silver Sage” but it has a jadeite green look to me.

Colored kitchen sinks like this, made new or vintage, can be hard to find!

According to the company, this kitchen sink is 33″ x 22″ x 9″. It is “constructed of Whytestone, a durable stone composite that contains high quality pigment throughout the product.” And, it is hand-made in the U.S.

Their marketing description recognizes the opportunity to suit homeowners doing a kitchen remodel with a retro or mid century flair:

The Harry retro drop in kitchen sink makes a statement on whatever counter to put him on. Whether you need a great sink to put in over old school Formica or you are rocking quartz or marble, he adds the perfect pop of color!

colored kitchen sink in yellow from whyte and company
They call this color “vanilla bean” but I’ll call it a happy 1950s yellow.

Finding a colored kitchen sink like this — a drop-in sink designed to hold a deck-mounted faucet, that you can install on top of Formica or Wilsonart or another laminate — is very difficult. I’m stretching to think if anyone else makes a sink like this new… and finding a vintage colored kitchen sink in decent shape also is likely going to be difficult. 

This new design is a great addition to the list of options for kitchen sinks for Retro Renovators! Nicely done, Whyte & Company!

More info on Whyte and Company’s colored kitchen sink line:

  • Read more and get all specs on the Harry double bowl kitchen sink available in 25 colors.
  • Order samples of the colors
  • Access their complete line of kitchen, bathroom, bar and laundry sinks 
  • See all my research about sinks for a retro or mid century remodel 

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  1. Mary Elizabeth says

    March 10, 2019 at 11:34 am

    It must be that manufacturers are finally catching the retro wave! When I refurbished my pink and gray bathroom, I had a hard time finding the right shade of pink towels–now I go into the department stores and find some that are pink AND gray. So enough people must be decorating in these colors to make it profitable to manufacture coordinating plumbing and accessories.

  2. linoleummy says

    March 9, 2019 at 10:38 pm

    I really like these more than the Blanco modern sink. It would be closer if Blanco came in pink. And was undermount. With a Hudee.

  3. jc says

    March 8, 2019 at 8:58 am

    Very nice indeed. It sounds, as well, like dropping a cast iron pan into the sink won’t leave a big chip like with a porcelain sink (which is why I’ve put stainless steel in the last two kitchen re-dos).

  4. eliza says

    March 7, 2019 at 5:15 pm

    That pink sink looks like something i want to eat.

  5. Brooke says

    March 7, 2019 at 3:01 pm

    These are wonderful! I’m saving for when we redo our kitchen

  6. Shambie says

    March 7, 2019 at 7:03 am

    Wow, I just did a replacement with a white sink, but turquoise would have been da BOMB! These are beautiful!

  7. Mariele Storm says

    March 7, 2019 at 4:24 am

    I’m so excited!! I’ve only been able to find bathroom round sinks vintage. 🙂 Five years left before I can have one of these of my own… fingers crossed that they’ll still be around!

  8. April Bond Fowler says

    March 7, 2019 at 1:48 am

    Hooray for Made in the USA !!!
    Super colors !

  9. judy says

    March 6, 2019 at 9:08 pm

    Holy cow! I can buy that sink on sale right now, for the bargain price of $1.095.00. Too rich for me. 🙁 I LOVE the Coral sink!

  10. Brenny says

    March 6, 2019 at 1:20 pm

    You’re very welcome! I came across the Harry while surfing for aqua or turquoise sinks that might fit my Dishmaster faucet. I did hear back from Whyte & Company. They believe the Harry will work with a Dishmaster. It’s a party NOW with all those colors. Absolutely fabulous!

    • Pam Kueber says

      March 6, 2019 at 3:27 pm

      Hooray — and thank you again, Brenny! Let me know how it turns out!!!

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