English sinks
Seen in a Bathstore in Salisbury, Wiltshire:
I like them, but am kind of getting over the vessel-sink concept. I think I'm probably going to have to bite the bullet and enlarge the hole in the countertop.
Seen in a Bathstore in Salisbury, Wiltshire:
I like them, but am kind of getting over the vessel-sink concept. I think I'm probably going to have to bite the bullet and enlarge the hole in the countertop.
...in a housewares store on Main Street in Bellevue:
It's ceramic, but glazed in copper and nickel finishes. Striking.

This is the bathroom in my lawyer's office, which left me entranced as I washed my hands. I don't think I could do a transparent or translucent glass vessel sink in the master bath, though; it needs to sit on top of the counter, not halfway down into a precut hole.
Here's another bathroom sink concept -- handpainted Talavera ceramic sinks!
This one is my favorite.

I took this picture in the ladies' room at the P Street Whole Foods. This type of sink could also work as a replacement for the little mixing bowl deal in my master bath -- it'd cover the hole in the countertop, and would be easier to maintain than copper.
I like the idea of replacing the bathroom sink -- a tiny (slightly over 11" in diameter) aluminum thing that's smaller than my mixing bowls -- with a bigger copper sink that sits above the countertop. If it could work.