Lavabo Centurio series

Integrated in the countertop

Compliment your countertop choice with a sink from leading suppliers of quality sinks. When you choose a sink from our range, you always get a sink that is integrated into the countertop. We recommend this solution, as it gives a nice and exclusive look, but also because you avoid a sink that is placed on the countertop with a visible edge that can collect dirt around it.

Does it fit in the cabinet for the sink?

Your kitchen consultant will advise and guide you to make the right choice that suits both your style and the dimensions of your kitchen. However, you can first check that the sink fits the cabinet size, as this will determine the size of the sink basin you can choose. We helped you by noting whether the sink fits a cabinet size maximum: 40, 50, 60 or 80 cm.

Which material to choose?

At HORN you can get sinks in steel, composite and with a PVD coating. There are advantages and disadvantages to all materials. In general, however, the different manufacturers have come a long way in terms of quality and durability, so we recommend that you choose a sink that suits your style. However, always remember to read our advice and guidance on care and maintenance.








For many years, steel sinks have been known as the safe and practical choice for the kitchen. Today, however, they are much more than just functional – developments in design and finish have made steel sinks a stylish element that can enhance the overall look of your kitchen.


You can choose from many attractive and exclusive models. The quality of HORN’s steel sinks is impeccable regardless of the model, but the finishes vary, so you can find exactly the look that suits your kitchen design.


Steel sinks are also easy to clean and maintain. The material is robust and resistant to both stains and daily wear and tear. When you choose a steel kitchen sink, you get a quality solution that combines aesthetics and functionality.


Please note that steel sinks will naturally develop minor surface scratches when in use. These are purely visual and are part of the material’s natural patina. Over time, the color and surface may also change with daily use – something that simply emphasizes the character and authenticity of the sink.