Features, Art and Architecture
Wee like these fancy toilets
Clark Sorenson’s flower-shaped urinals look too artistic for your bathrooms but they are fully working units that can be hooked up to your home’s plumbing. They are perfect if you are looking to replace your run-of-the-mill toilet. These artistic urinals have been on display in many galleries and exhibitions, such as the Kyung Hyang Housing Fair. These flower urinals are not meant for everyone as they are not molded or mass produced. Prices start at $6,500 and go as high as $9,500 varying according to the complexity and detail of the flower.
A far cry from Duchamp’s Fountain, these urinals may have a place in some high class hotels or restaurants, but in the home? We think not. Someone is taking the…



















I wouldn’t mind being able to afford a home where I could a have a mens room and a womans room in a hallway, and the mens room has one of these
The orchard one is the best.
Posted by jafabrit • 28 October 2007 at 3:44 pm
I came across these sometime in September and they are a step up from the usual armitage shanks we have! Although, the japanese do a nifty line in bizarre toilets. If you want to see more heres the link to the site http://www.clarkmade.com/urinals.html. As I posted, they reminded me of the work by Georgie O Keefe
Posted by paultalbot • 30 October 2007 at 2:11 pm