Top 10 Bathrooms Around the World
Okay, so there probably aren’t too many bathrooms around the world that are anything like that, but it makes you wonder, don’t it? It made us wonder, wonder so hard in fact that we set out to find (on the Interweb, of course) some of the world’s glitziest, wildest and most stylish bathroom.
To our surprise, we discovered a recent string of high-concept bathroom design-related posts and pieces, starting with The New York Times’s City Room blog looking at some of the city’s best museum bathrooms via the collection of the Art Museum Toilet Museum Art (which really exists). Suddenly thirsting for beautiful bathrooms (gross), the Listicles research team eventually came across this list from our good friends at Apartment Therapy: The Top 10 Bathrooms Around the World.
- 1. The Hundertwasser Bathrooms in Kawakawa, New Zealand

- 2. The six commissioned artist-designed bathrooms at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin

- 3. The Singapore Zoological Gardens

- 4. Smith College Museum of Art in Northampton, Massachusetts

- 5. Bar 89, Soho, New York City

The picture doesn’t look like much, but the premise here is that anyone can see right into the bathrooms until someone goes in and locks the door, which then magically turns opaque. A little gimmicky, perhaps, but who’s above gimmicks these days anyway?
- 6. Alexandra Hospital, Singapore
- 7. Victorian Toilets in Scotland, UK

- 8. 3D Gold Store in Hong Kong

- 9. 40/40 Club in Manhattan, New York
- 10. Outhouses in Central West Antarctica

- Strangely absent: The basement bathrooms at The New Museum in New York City

- Strangely absent: New York City’s new public bathroom booths

- Finally, we don’t know where this brilliant bathroom is, but if we did you can bet we wouldn’t be in front of a computer right now.


I HAVE TOTALLY PEED IN NUMBER 4.