I just completed a kitchen remodeling project, and this Kennon 33" sink in matte black is the centerpiece. Unfortunately after a month of use it's also the biggest disappointment. The "Neoroc" material is main issue. It has a textured surface and feels very much like plastic. All I was able find out is that the "rock" part of the produced is ground quartz filler with a "resin" binder - but no information available as to what that resin is made of. Basically, to the touch it feels like plastic. I wash dishes in the sink and do not use a dishwasher, so durability is a big selling point. Just a few days in I found that a knife blade dropped against the edge of the material leaves a scar. All in all, Neoroc has to be babied - recommendations are to wipe it down after each use. Water puddles in the basin and simply will not dry - like the difference between air-drying a freezer container and a porcelain plate. Porous surface, I guess. Probably not a fatal issue, it's just annoying. It's installed now, so I'm stuck with it, but if I were starting over I would choose a stainless steel sink. The one I replaced was 50 years old and fully intact; not optimistic that this sink will be here anywhere near that long. At this rate I'll just have it pulled out at some point and replaced with steel. I don't want I sink that I have to treat like it's delicate...