A simple silhouette adorned with clean lines and delicate curvature, the Portico Console Sink is a refined work of precise engineering and sculptural ingenuity that harkens back to mid-century modern design. Carved from a single block of Antique Gray Limestone, the console sink boasts an integrated sink and generous countertop. In its entirety, it effortlessly demands attention.
"Working with a variety of materials, we are constantly seeking inspiration. Spending some time in New York and Chicago with Michael Cahill, co-designer, we were struck by the grandeur of the Brooklyn Bridge and the intricate stonework of buildings from the 1930s and 1940s. These buildings inspired us to create a console that embodies the graceful curves observed in those architectural marvels.” Michael Zimber, Stone Forest Founder.
Exalting the glory of stone, metal, and wood, Stone Forest brings the essential energy and beauty of nature into the garden, kitchen, and bathroom with sculpted designs to evoke the expansive and restorative feelings of the outdoor world. Whether carved from single blocks of granite, marble, travertine, and onyx; forged in bronze and copper; or crafted from wood and iron, each piece is uniquely authentic.
A LITTLE ABOUT US
Formed in 1989, Stone Forest is a group of artisans and designers focused on bringing the elegant simplicity of natural materials into the kitchen and bath and garden. We take our lead from nature’s blue print, emphasizing the quiet beauty of stone, bronze, copper, wood, and iron.
THE SHORT STORY
Stone Forest was founded by Michael Zimber in 1989. Michael’s relationship with stone and water began in his early 20s when he worked as a climbing and river guide. Fascinated with the beauty of the rock cliffs he was scaling, he began sculpting blocks of stone in his spare time. Mike thought that if he could somehow capture this feeling and bring it into people’s homes, he could make an enjoyable and meaningful living. Stone Forest was born.
Stone Forest design inspiration: The design should never speak louder than the stone itself.