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.
Wednesday
View from the Columbia Tower in downtown Seattle
The lovely Mary Denend Captured this photo from the 76 floor of the Columbia Tower in downtown Seattle
Monday
National Toilet Day!
November 19th is World Toilet Day, so what better time to highlight commercial real estate’s golden thrones? From the beautiful to the fun to the weird, lavatories have become more than a place to just take care of business. Architects, designers and developers are paying special attention to restrooms, and the results can be amazing!
Room full of Dicks
This just in from Peter Andrijeski of Project K-Bar fame, the men's room at the Cascadia Grill in Olympia. A beautiful use of dozen's of Dick pics, including Andy Dick and Dick Clark. Beautiful.
Tuesday
Salon style! Nordstroms Ladies Lounge
Monday
Toilet of the day!
Wednesday
Sunday
Playwright Holly Arsenault's first-ever bathroom selfie
Carefully staged in a restaurant restroom to show off the makeup stylings of babysitter/makeup artist extraordinaire Laura Valiente. Ms. Arsenault is quoted as saying she is certain that babysitters who are also professional makeup artists is a million dollar idea. Good luck to Ms. Arsenault in this and in all future endeavors!
Saturday
The Pecker Collection - A Poem by Robin Hall
A curse upon you puddle makers,
mopping pee up gives me vapors!
Misdirection's not the issue
JUST CLEAN UP! There's lots of tissue.
If your thing swings loose and free,
and on the floor or seat you pee,
please clean it up, don't be a slob,
It's YOURS, not someone else's job!
Wednesday
Tuesday
Toilets and bathrooms of past, present and future – in pictures | Life and style | The Guardian
Few countries were as advanced as the Romans, however. In Britain, chamber pots were emptied on to muck heaps, streets or into rivers for centuries. But the toilet – like the one above – could be a means to power – the 'groom of the stool' had unparalled access to the King.Photograph: Royal Collection Trust/Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2014
Toilets and bathrooms of past, present and future – in pictures | Life and style | The Guardian:
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