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Where's the sink? confused.gif

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Beautiful, nothing I would have at home I have seen sinks like this at Asian restaurants

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I like the green version but when I wash my face an brush my teeth that glass under the green sink is gonna look really bad so they are a pass for me. Pretty to look at but not very practical.

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I like it, but it looks fragil.

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Love it !

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I never understand the appeal of these artsy designs.  I want a sink to be functional and something like this is anything but.  I've seen other versions and I always think the water will splash everywhere, plus the faucet will make it difficult to use anyway.

 

If I need an art display, I'll set one up in my living room.

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Very Zen....appeals to me.

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I do not like either of these choices.

But, I have seen plenty I do like.

 

I like the Mexican telavara tile ones in some of their patterns and colors. Also, the glass ones with swirls or splatters of color in them. 

 

I love vessel sinks for bathrooms  - glass, tile, ceramic - I think they really add something to a the room.

 

 

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