


Ivory Vein-Cut Travertine Freestanding Pedestal Sink
Send a spec. Get a real quote in 12h.
Engineer-reviewed. cUPC · CE · ISO 9001 ready. 30–45 day lead time, FOB or CIF.
12 consecutive years at KBIS and IBS.
Standard on every shipment.
Vein Cut Ivory Stone
Vein cut is the specification on this ivory travertine
SP1042 is a square travertine basin, and the model name records the stone as vein cut. That description belongs on the approval paperwork, not in a photograph caption.
Approve the stone before the run
Vein cut is named on this model. Ask for a photograph of the material being worked and sign it off before release.
Ivory tone on a 450 mm plan
The model name gives the tone as ivory on a 17.7 in square plan. Treat 450 by 450 mm as fixed.
The same 450 mm plan carries several beige and ivory stones in the natural stone basin collection.
Fit & Clearance
Floor level decides the rim height on SP1042
The vertical setting out matters more here than the plan does.
This is floor-mounted, so finished floor level sets where the rim lands. Coordinate tile and screed thickness with the schedule, then rough in the drain once inside the pedestal footprint.
Vein cut affects the face, not the setting out. The 450 mm plan is fixed either way.
Stone & Finish
One stone, one finish, both written on the order
The specification records travertine, finish polished.
Polished is what is listed here
Polished is the finish on file. Vein cut is a cutting direction, not a finish, so approve the graining photograph and the finish as two separate line items on the quote.
Vein cut is what a buyer signs off. Carry those words and the model code onto the PO line.
Keep the approved stone photograph with the PO. It is the reference an inspection works to.
Compliance
Paperwork for SP1042 is issued, never implied
The spec sheet and drawing are available on request. Raise document scope at RFQ rather than at inspection.
No approval mark or test standard appears against this model. Ask for documentation before it reaches a specifier.
Procurement
Quoting SP1042 alongside the rest of the shelf
You are dealing with the factory, so specification, sample and production sit with one party.
Mixed model orders are normal. A showroom takes this piece plus a darker stone on one booking and checks one packing list.
If the basin ships under your own brand, the OEM and ODM side of the factory handles labelling, cartons and printed artwork. Pricing follows within 12 hours.
Include these details with the RFQ
- Quantity per model code
- Stone description you are approving
- Sample requirement before production
- Carton marking and artwork
- Destination port and Incoterm
Nothing is cut before the sample is signed. Build that step into the programme dates.
How we work
From enquiry to shipment
A factory-direct process built for importers, distributors and project buyers. No trading layer in between.
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Send the enquiry
Tell us the model, quantity, destination market and any branding or packaging requirement. A spec sheet or drawing helps but is not required to start.
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Our sales team contacts you
A named account manager follows up by email or WhatsApp, confirms the specification and clarifies anything missing before pricing.
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Quotation
You receive a written quotation with unit price, MOQ, packing details, lead time and the trade term you asked for. Entry, mid and premium build levels can be quoted side by side.
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Sample approval
We send a sample for finish, function and packaging sign-off. Branded samples are produced once artwork is confirmed.
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Production and shipment
Mass production starts after sample approval and deposit. QC and inspection run before loading, then the order ships to the agreed port.
OEM and ODM to your specification
We develop to a brief. Send a reference model, a drawing or simply the price band and market you are targeting, and we will propose what fits. Entry, mid and premium builds are all available from the same factory.
- Your logo on product, carton and documentation
- Private-label packaging and manuals
- Custom finish matched to your standard
- Custom dimensions and tooling where volume supports it
- Product development from your reference or price target
- Destination-market documentation prepared on request