



Yesterday, I wrote about a new source for chrome legs to go with wall-mount, aka wall-hung sinks. Now that we have that problem solved (thank you, Franklin Brass), I offer several wall-mount sink models to go with the legs.
Another very good alternative is to buy a vintage sink at a salvage shop or tag sale, of course. But if you want to put together a retro bathroom using new fixtures, you can certainly do it, with great results. In addition, these sinks are very affordable.
Remember: You also are going to use Olympia Tile behind them. And see all my postings on retro-styled faucets. Note, some of these sinks are also available with 4"- and 8"-three hole setups.
The last sink photo posted -- the one with legs -- is actually from Waterworks. This is more than $1500!!!!! So easy to replicate this look using more down-to-earth priced materials featured.
I've featured my very favorite models from Crane in the photos. The first photo/sink featured is particularly terrific. There are additional models available online:
I've featured my very favorite models from Crane in the photos. The first photo/sink featured is particularly terrific. There are additional models available online:
Crane Plumbing -- http://www.craneplumbing.com/search.aspx?cat=173&lang=EN
Finally - check your local Home Depot. Last time I was there, they also had wall-mount sinks reach to cash and carry.
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