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Today’s porcelain bathroom sink designs go far beyond the basic but there are times when a white sink just isn’t what you’re looking for

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If something more artful and distinctive is on the shopping list, consider the wide variety of styles designers have introduced that are anything but ordinary. Think beautifully painted vessels, sparkling metallic surfaces, highly polished wood and innovative shapes. Options abound for every decor style and every level of project — whether just swapping out the sink or fully renovating the bathroom. Looking for ideas? Peruse the stunners we found below.
Botanical Beauty


Fans of florals will immediately fall for this Dutchmaster Midnight Floral Carillon® Round sink from Kohler. The bathroom fixture company collaborated with “florography” artist Ashley Woodson Bailey, known for his photographic skill with all types of flora. The manufacturer says that it was inspired by 17th-century paintings by Dutch masters. The black background makes the flowers pop and is said to be “in the style of chiaroscuro painting.” This is definitely a statement sink that will upgrade a bathroom of any size into a more stylish space.
Designer Bowls


These gilded and fashionable countertop bowls were designed by mother and daughter team Anna and Nathalie, founders of the London Basin Company. Starting with traditional Asian and Middle Eastern patterns and motifs, the duo designs updated handcrafted porcelain sinks. Each is distinctive and becomes the focal point of the bathroom.  Most of the designs are round, however, the company offers a number of fluted shapes and other styles.


The New Face of Concrete


Concrete as a design material is nothing new but these sinks from Kast push the material to a whole new level. In addition to availability in 28 colors, these concrete basins are now available with textured exteriors. This is the Otto, which sports a modern, ridged look. These sinks are a far cry from the gray concrete vessels that have dominated the market since the material became popular and offer more design possibilities with all the benefits of concrete and characteristics of natural stone.


The Rolls Royce of Sinks


It’s not often you can say that your powder room sink is just like the interior of a Rolls Royce, but with sink from Ammonitum, that is definitely true. The gorgeous wood designs start with dozens of wood rings that are glued together and then smoothed into shape. Next comes a later of “filling lacquer” of the same kind used on the wooden interior accents in high-end luxury cars like Rolls Royce. Many layers of varnish later, the sink is waterproofed and finished with a nanocoating that means the sink needs no special care to maintain its beauty.
Luxuriously Gilded


Organically shaped, this trough sink from Kohler has a distinctive look, amplified by the gilded finish on the interior surface. Luxurious but not over-the-top because of the brushed shine, this sink works in more decor styles than you might think. It’s perfect for adding a little extra glam to a spa-like bathroom or to make a powder room feel extra special.



A similar shape carved from natural stone, the Kensho trough vessel has an off-center drain that emphasizes its eastern influences. The etched design melds Eastern motifs with Western techniques, displaying a patchwork design made up of Japanese sashiko patterns. the sink is also from Kohler, which says that the design is inspired by acquaforte, a technique originating in 15th-century Italy, that renders the etched pattern in a way that suggests movement.
A Gleaming Oval


For something a tad more traditional but still distinctive, Kohler’s Iron Plains® Oval Wading Pool sink comes in a range of colors including this rich plum. While this is a great dose of color for a bathroom, the style is also available in more neutral, standard colors of porcelain. The shape alone is elegant and different enough to elevate a plain bathroom.
Natural Marble Vessel


There’s nothing more stunning than the natural veining in marble and when it comes in the form of an elegant vessel sink, well, we’re nearly speechless. Designed by Kreoo, the Gong sink has an ellipsoid shape that has been sliced at a diagonal, allowing more light into the vessel and showing off the interior as well as the milky beauty of the stone.
Blinged Out Black


Ever-stylish like a little black dress, this Swarovski crystal-studded washbasin is always appropriate. The dark porcelain is the perfect foil for the glittering elements that encircle the relatively tall basin. In a sea of white porcelain, this black sink, designed by PierDeco, will stand out as very special.
Frilly but Not Formal


Of course, vessel sinks can be extra special when they include unexpected details such as the wavy edge of this style from the London Basin Company. With edged frilled like a flower, the sink is the celadon color of traditional Chinese pieces, a linkage emphasized by the crackle glaze used on the porcelain. Here the vanity and brass hardware enhance the special feel.
Hammered Metal


So far, all of the sinks have been vessels of some sort that sit on top of the vanity. That is not the only choice for a stylish and distinctive sink. More and more undermounted styles are sporting different finished and special details. Linkasink offers all kinds of special sinks for more traditional mountings including drop-in options. An artful black and white vanity is the ideal place for a hammered metal sink, which is also available in different metal finishes such as satin or polished stainless steel and satin or polished unlacquered brass.
Options for Small Spaces


With current home trends skewing toward downsizing and making the most of smaller spaces, the options for smaller bathroom have skyrocketed. Moreover, the designs have become more interesting and innovative — way better than just smaller versions of basic bathroom fixtures! This modern beauty is the L331 Idea 2.0 Cono Plus from PierDeco. Wall hung models are real space-savers when they include a small but very functional are of counter space.
Super Small Styles


For a truly tiny powder room, a very small wall-mounted sink is functional and takes up a minimal amount of room. Also from PierDeco, this style limits how far the sink projects from the wall by mounting the faucet on the side of the sink instead of the back.  While a wall-mounted fixture would achieve the same thing, this type of sink can avoid having to move all the plumbing.
Multi-Level Mixed Materials


Porcelanosa’s innovative vanity design includes a square form combined with a round basin. The granite block is nestled in a curved aluminum sheet that serves as the countertop and towel rack all in one. Whether combined with the bottom unit or used alone, it’s a modern sink design that is really different. The Duna is designed for wall-mounted tap fixtures, as shown here, and comes in a variety of color options in addition to this natural brown style.
On a Pedestal


If any basin deserves to be on a pedestal it is this one from Pyrolave. One of the more extraordinary materials used for a bathroom sink comes from Pyrolave of France. The company hand-quarries stone from the Nugère crater that is located in the region of the Auvergne Volcanos. The hand-carved basins are enameled in a process of more than 10 steps with any one of 28 standard colors or custom hues are vibrant and eye-catching.
A True Work of Art


This bathroom sink is literally a one-of-a-kind work of art. Created by Lee Hun Chung and presented by Gallery Seomi, this pedestal sink and custom tap are crafted from glazed ceramic. Art lovers will appreciate the unique look that is like no other.  It’s a great way to add even more art to a home in a way that goes beyond the typical wall pieces.
Ethereal Beauty


Designed by Vallvé, this wall-mounted sink has a milky, marble-like appearance that adds drama to the bathroom. While most wall mounts are square or rectangular, this one is round and deep, which allows the shape to highlight the semi-opaque material. Very elegant in appearance, this particular style would be ideal for a glamorous, high-end powder room.
A Touch of Tradition


For those who prefer to stick with more traditional sinks and vanities, it’s still possible to have a fresh and innovative design. A credenza-style cabinet from Armadi Closets of Miami features elegant metallic accents and is topped with a refined two-tone design that has a formal and regal air about it. Paired with angular fixtures, the pieces make up a very stylish and formal set that would be ideal for a mater or guest bathroom.

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