We have a wide range of bathroom basins in designs that will suit most bathroom design layouts and styles. From contemporary to classic Victorian bathroom designs, you should find something that will suit your style. This range is designed to be fixed on top of the bathroom counter. The advantage of these ceramic basins is that vanity top material such as Formica , veneer etc. can be used since the cutout is under the basin and does not get wet. Some counter-top basins can be wall mounted as well so they do not need a vanity for support. This is ideal for small guest bathroom where space is at a premium. Note taps and plumbing not included.
RO-POINT
Pointed Zen Oval Basin
Dimensions
590 x 390 x 155 mm
Overflow
Yes
Waste
Slotted
Price
R 1 483.50 Incl. VAT
RO-DIB603
Large Zen Pebble Basin
Dimensions
870 x 540 x 220 mm
Tap hole
No
Waste
Unslotted
Price
R 5 290.00 Incl. VAT
RO-EVO
Evo Zen Basin
Dimensions
700 x 380 x 150 mm
Tap hole
Yes
Waste
Slotted
Price
R 2 070.00 Incl. VAT
Wall hung basins – Ceramic and composite
RO-MADISON
Modern Madison Basin
Dimensions
400 x 465 x 380 mm
Tap hole
Yes
Waste
Slotted
Price
R 2 017.54 Incl. VAT
RO-PROTO
Practical Proto Basin
Dimensions
745 x 450 x 125 mm
Tap hole
Yes
Waste
Unslotted
Price
R 3 519.00 Incl. VAT
RO-ROUND-WH
Orchard Round Basin
Dimensions
415 x 280 x 130 mm
Tap hole
Yes
Waste
Unslotted
Price
R1 483.50 Incl. VAT
RO-BABYSQR
Mini Rectangle basin
Dimensions
380 x 300 x 115 mm
Tap hole
Yes
Waste
Unslotted
Price
R 1 281.14 Incl. VAT
RO-CORNER
Cute Corner Basin
Dimensions
360 x 360 x 125 mm
Tap hole
Yes
Waste
Slotted
Price
R1 541.00 Incl. VAT
RO-NAN
Nan Large Basin
Dimensions
1500x 450 x 125 mm
Tap hole
Yes
Waste
Unslotted
Price
R 9 315.00 Incl. VAT
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Taps, wastes and plumbing are not included in the basins.
Ceramic drop-in bathroom basins (also called recessed or counter sunk) bathroom basins require either a vanity or floating top to be mounted in. They are not wall hung. Most drop-in bathroom basins have three tap holes which can be punched out by your plumber depending on the number and type of taps that are being used. When basin mixers are used, that allow for hot and cold water to be premixed, only one tap hole is required. When pillar taps are used two holes are made, one for cold water and one for the hot water tap. Note, if you are using low pressure geysers, or gravity fed hot water systems, you must use separate taps for hot and cold water. The reason is that the pressure for the two water sources are not the same and mixers tend to favor the source with the highest pressure. Gravity fed hot water geysers are mostly found in very old houses. Don’t confuse deck mounted or drop- in basins with under-mount bathroom basins, they are not the same. Under-mount basins have become very popular in Europe for good reasons and it is spreading to South Africa.