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First coined term for the more commonly known vessel sink
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A bowl sink, the first coined term for the more commonly known vessel sink, is a free-standing sink that sits directly on the counter-top or furniture on which it is mounted. Originally invented by Meredith Wolf, a former Rhode Island resident, the product serves as a conventional sink while providing a decorative feature. This type of sink is produced by numerous firms, and is found in many hotels, restaurants, and homes.

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  1. "Vessel Sinks: Bathroom Style to Spare". KOHLER Canada. Archived from the original on 2015-04-14. Retrieved 2015-04-08.


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