depends what type of kitchen you have. if it's a little, L shape traditional, go cheaper. if you have a nice large island where that movement can be appreciated (waterfall edge maybe?) then do that one. The 2nd one is a bit more contemporary looking, but still traditional with the right set up.
this is a beautiful fabrication job. with this stone, matching up these veins is important.
works w/traditional too. (I know these are different tops, but similar in looks)
it would also work in this kitchen
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Calacatta gold with matching backsplash
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