Built with everyday practicality in mind, this sink features a generous main bowl capacity of 30 litres—more than enough to accommodate large cookware and meal prep tasks. A solid supporting bridge adds structural integrity, ensuring lasting durability without compromising visual appeal. Rear-positioned waste outlets maximise usable space in the cupboards below, keeping your kitchen layout efficient and clutter-free.
The elegantly contoured drainer design features rounded flutes that are not only visually striking but also help reduce surface scratching from daily use. Its clean finish and gentle curves lend a versatile look that fits seamlessly into both contemporary and traditional kitchen settings. The tap landing is designed to hold up to three tap fittings, allowing you to customise your sink setup with mixers, water filters, or soap dispensers.
To enhance workflow and utility, each Nu-Petite sink comes with a set of custom-made accessories, including a chopping board, D-shaped colander, and utility tray. These practical additions help transform the sink into a fully integrated food preparation zone. From daily cooking to clean-up, the Nu-Petite range offers a thoughtful blend of beauty, resilience, and multi-functional design.

Double Drainer Efficiency
Features two embossed drainers on either side of the sink, offering ample space for drying dishes and rinsing produce without cluttering your benchtop.

Space-saving accessories
The accessories of a chopping board and D-shaped colander can be positioned inside your sink. This not only increases your prep efficiency; it helps you save benchtop space that could better be used for large plates and serving trays.

Rear waste outlets
With the wastes located towards the rear of the sink, you can maximise your storage space beneath the sink. The wastes are the same colour as the bowl material, for a seamless aesthetic flow.

Contemporary Tradition
Oliveri reinterprets the classic sink with refined lines and a minimalist drainer, designed in-house to complement today’s kitchens. It’s a modern gesture rooted in tradition — subtle, elegant, and effortlessly at home in both heritage and contemporary spaces.


