International guide to the best of bathroom and plumbing fixtures. Amazing bathrooms and toilets from around the world. Strange bathing facilities, odd relief stations, artist-created bathrooms of delight. Weird bathrooms. Unusual toilet and washing facilities. Have you found an unusual public (or private) bathroom or toilet facility you would like to share? Please send us your photos, poems, articles or reviews for publication.
Monday
Rolling Stones urinal in Germany
The design team of Delphine Buhro and Michael Dreher created this homage to the Rolling Stones at Goldman 25Hours Hotel in Frankfurt, Germany via Juxtapoz Magazine.
Thursday
Museum of Ordinary Things features "Wintergreen"
Art surrounds us, all you have to do is look for it. Otherwise the point is MOOT
The urinal as art at "The Museum of Ordinary Things".
Saturday
Bathroom doors at Bako in Seattle
Awesome bathroom door shot at Bako restaurant located in Seattle on Capitol Hill at 606 Broadway Avenue East. Bako is an upscale Chinese restaurants with toilets to match. Photo courtesy of Monica Guzman.
Thursday
Vote for you favorite public restroom
From coast to coast and ball parks to ball rooms, the America's Best Restroom contest sponsored by Cintas spotlights some of the most memorable restrooms over the past decade. This year, we're celebrating our 10th year and we're in search of the best nominations yet! Have you seen a unique, impressive restroom? Maybe it's elegant, eclectic or downright quirky. As long as it's immaculate, inviting and, most of all, memorable, it's fair game!
Vote for your favorite restroom!
Vote for your favorite restroom!
Monday
Awesome RIck Klu Mural in the Men's Room at Hattie's Hat
A short interview with Artist Rick Klu about his one-shot mural in the men's room at Hattie's Hat in Ballard, Seattle. Rick's a Seattle artist who recently relocated to Los Angeles to find fame and fortune. He came back to paint the men's room but the owner of Hattie's Hat loved it so much, he stayed to paint the Ladies Room too!
Wednesday
Urinal of the Day from The Stranger
Dan Savage posted this lovely non-urinal photo today from Nick at the University of Wisconsin.
"This is from one of the UW Memorial Union bathrooms," write Slog tipper Nick. "The need for the 'out of order' sign baffles me; were less-than-observent guys pissing in the hole in the wall where the urinal used? On second thought, this picture probably isn't the best candidate for UotD. So here's a one of my ass—for your personal viewing only (sorry, Sloggers) that I sent to my girlfriend when she was abroad. It's the least I can do after years of great info."
From The Stranger's SLOG
Urinal of the Day from The Stranger
A few years ago, Dan Savage posted this lovely non-urinal photo today from Nick at the University of Wisconsin.
"This is from one of the UW Memorial Union bathrooms," write Slog tipper Nick. "The need for the 'out of order' sign baffles me; were less-than-observent guys pissing in the hole in the wall where the urinal used? On second thought, this picture probably isn't the best candidate for UotD. So here's a one of my ass—for your personal viewing only (sorry, Sloggers) that I sent to my girlfriend when she was abroad. It's the least I can do after years of great info."
From The Stranger's SLOG
Friday
Saturday
Monday
Tiger Lounge Go-Go Bar
This is the lovely sticker-covered toilet at the Tiger Lounge Go-Go Bar located near Georgetown in Seattle.
The Tiger Lounge is located at 412 S. Orcas Street, between the First Avenue South strip and Georgetown (near the Circus School, if you know where that is.)
They serve coffee and martini's and have live music several nights a week, often with burlesque, karaoke or open mic.
There is a full bar and on hot summer evenings, the party spills out to the patio outside. It's a place for hipsters and scenesters and, as you can see, has a sticker-covered toilet for all your bathroom needs.
Tiger Lounge Go-Go Bar
The Tiger Lounge is located at 412 S. Orcas Street, between the First Avenue South strip and Georgetown (near the Circus School, if you know where that is.)
They serve coffee and martini's and have live music several nights a week, often with burlesque, karaoke or open mic.
There is a full bar and on hot summer evenings, the party spills out to the patio outside. It's a place for hipsters and scenesters and, as you can see, has a sticker-covered toilet for all your bathroom needs.
Tiger Lounge Go-Go Bar
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)