Puluomis Artistic Tempered-Glass Vessel Bathroom Sink

Last updated date: May 24, 2022

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9.0

Puluomis Artistic Tempered-Glass Vessel Bathroom Sink

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We looked at the top Bathroom Sinks and dug through the reviews from some of the most popular review sites. Through this analysis, we've determined the best Bathroom Sink you should buy.

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Overall Take

Also constructed from tempered glass, this stunning 16.5-inch wide and 5.5-inch deep sink has a hand-painted pattern and includes a pop-up drain, mounting ring and an ORB faucet. It also comes in blue, bluish-gray, brown and ocean blue.


In our analysis of 16 expert reviews, the Puluomis Artistic Tempered-Glass Vessel Bathroom Sink placed 3rd when we looked at the top 6 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.

From The Manufacturer

Puluomis is a professional kitchen and bath brand devoted to providing the most unique, elegant, fashionable products. Our products cover different fields in the kitchen and bath including Barstool, Vessel Sink, Bathroom Vanity and etc.

Expert Reviews

User Summarized Score

9.2
1,357 user reviews

What experts liked

The polished interior is scratch-resistant and easy to clean.
- Mom Junction
These sleek yet elegant vessels are made out of tempered glass--making them perfect for any size or style bathroom you may need one for, and have a glossy finish which makes it easy to clean up after yourself every time... no matter what color paint job we've given this little guy.
- Sanitary Supply
The faucet and pop-up drain come with the sink
- Sink Formula
A matte-finish faucet and drain combo are included for convenience
- Sink Engineering

What experts didn't like

Plastic hardware may not be durable
- Mom Junction
The drainpipe is very thin.
- Sanitary Supply
Can be susceptible to cracks
- Sink Formula
Accompanying hardware may not be as durable as sink itself
- Sink Engineering

An Overview On Bathroom Sinks

If you’re installing or replacing a bathroom sink, there are quite a few options out there to choose from. One typical style is the drop-in, which is placed from above and held in place with screws and rims that overlap the countertops. These are among the least expensive and easiest to install.

Undermount sinks are also inexpensive but are attached from below and harder to put in. Vessel sinks are modern, trending and sit on top of countertops. Other kinds of sinks include free-standing pedestals and wall-mounted models.

Most of the sinks seen today are made from ceramic and porcelain, but stainless steel and tempered glass are becoming more popular. Ceramic and porcelain are generally inexpensive, but you’ll pay more for higher-priced brands; this trend also holds for steel and glass.

Glazed ceramic and porcelain hold up well and are easy to clean. Stainless steel doesn’t stain easily and resists dents, dings and heat. Glass may break more quickly, but manufacturers are finding new ways to make them stronger and damage-resistant. Bathroom sinks can be round, oval, square or rectangular, and you can also find sinks made from stone, enameled steel and acrylic.

If you’re replacing a sink and not the countertop cutout or faucet, your options will be more limited. You must measure the cutout carefully to ensure that the new one will fit in; an undermount could work if you find the right size.

Vessel sinks can be installed above the counter (the base gets mounted around the drain hole) or recessed (you drill a larger hole, and the sink drops down into the counter). Vessel sinks are deeper and need more extended faucets; some sinks include these and drain plugs, while others do not.

The Bathroom Sink Buying Guide

  • Vessel sinks aren’t easily installed on countertops with drop-in holes. Also, keep in mind that their raised heights can affect accessibility.
  • With vessel sinks, recessed installations provide more stability and slightly bring the rims down.
  • Stainless steel sinks are usually seen in kitchens, but they also look great in bathrooms.
  • Read the product descriptions to see how the sinks are packaged; they need extra cushioning to prevent damage.
  • Carefully inspect your sink after you take it out!