





52" Undermount Drainboard Workstation Sink – 16 Gauge Stainless Steel Double Bowl – Reversible – Seamless Drain (5LPD34c)
Meet the 5LPD34C, a 50-inch undermount double bowl workstation sink with an integrated drainboard and reversible configuration, designed to support parallel tasks within a single, continuous layout.
Handcrafted from heavy 16-gauge stainless steel, the 5LPD34C features two 10-inch-deep bowls measuring 17 inches and 14 inches wide. The double bowl configuration is a great option for those who like to compartmentalize work in the sink.
What sets it apart is our patented Centerpiece™ Seamless Drain.
Designed without visible seams or edges, the basin flows cleanly to the drain, eliminating crevices where residue can collect. It’s a smart feature that reflects the attention to detail associated with a high-end kitchen.
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The integrated drainboard provides a dedicated drying surface for dishes, allowing water to drain directly back into the basin and keeping surrounding counters clear. The reversible configuration allows the drainboard and bowl arrangement to be positioned on either side to suit your kitchen layout, while maintaining a built-in, custom appearance. An integrated ledge supports sliding cutting boards, colanders, and sink accessories, keeping tasks organized within the sink footprint.
Together, these defining details elevate the entire sink, delivering streamlined functionality and a sleek, composed look suited for a thoughtfully curated kitchen.
Includes a stainless steel grid and seamless drain kit. Additional accessories are available separately for a more tailored setup.
**Note: may not be compatible with tall tub dishwashers
Minimum cabinet size: 36"
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Faucets that match our sinks perfectly
We offer a selection of solid 304 stainless steel faucets in the same brushed finish as our sinks.











