Belfast Sinks
The Belfast Sink is the most common term to describe a traditional ceramic sink which became very poplar in Victorian days. They are generally a large deep rectangular sink with a sluice overflow at one side and are fixed to the wall with brackets rather than being set into the worktop.
They are practical; ideal for washing extra large pots and pans, easy to clean, very resistant to stains and their very big bowl means they are still a popular choice.
There is also a sturdy and very practical ceramic countertop drainer, which can be placed on the worktop next to the Belfast sink for a stunning effect.