

Pedestal Sink
$75.00
"Forget the Spa—Bring Home the 1950s Country Club."
Are you tired of your modern bathroom looking like a generic hotel suite? Meet the '88 711'—the sink that actually has a personality. Featuring twin built-in soap dishes (because one soap is never enough), this vitreous china beauty has survived the Moon Landing, the rise of disco, and the invention of the internet without a single wrinkle.
It’s got curves in all the right places and a 'Bone' finish that screams 'I have an original Eames chair in my living room.' It’s sturdy enough to hold your secrets and stylish enough to make your guests spend an extra five minutes in the powder room just to admire the plumbing. Buy it for the history, keep it because they literally don’t make them like this anymore.
Product Details
Material: Vitreous China (ceramic). This is a high-gloss, non-porous material that’s much lighter than cast iron but incredibly durable against scratches and stains.
Dimensions (Estimated): Standard sinks of this era are typically 24" to 27" wide and 20" to 22" deep.
Identification (88 711): This stamp on the pedestal is a production batch or mold number. While the sink itself is the "basin," the pedestal is the "leg." In vintage plumbing, these were often sold as matched sets, but the pedestal has its own part number.
Quantity
Only 1 left in stock
By purchasing this item you will divert
80 lbs. from the Salina landfill.



