My neighbor Duane and Mary’s other bathroom. About the most beautiful I’ve ever seen. See all of it here.
Dear Pam,
I am looking for bathroom sink towel bars, just the bars or the bars with the legs. Do you know of any source? I don’t mean the new expensive Restoration Hardware type that goes on the Kohler sinks, just the old type ones. I replaced a sink that had the legs and the towel bars separately. I kept the towel bars and got new legs (Amazon, about $50), but there is no way to attach the bars on the new sink… The old one was the ‘skirt’ type and the towel bars were attached on the skirt edge/lip. The new sink has a flat bottom which does not provide any point to attach the bars. So on to a hunt for new bars, I go.
All help appreciated. And as always, I LOVE your blog/website!!!!!! Now on the 10th year?! Time flies…
Thanks much,
Melita
Thank you, Melita.
Alas, the answer is not so easy: I know of no one making these new. You need to stalk vintage. They do come up now and again on ebay. But, folks tend to know they have some treasure, and the beauties don’t come cheap. Somewhere in my hoard, I have a New Old Stock American Standard set, complete. This story might inspire me to cash out my treasure!
Above: Vintage Crane towel bar for sink legs, looks like you’d need to cut down one towel bar (or find other towel bars the right depth) and also find escutcheons for the wall. Hmmm.
Note: All the links to ebay in this story are affiliate links that earn me a wee commission if you click and buy.
I just bought an American standard sink with chrome legs (towel bars missing sadly) but didn’t get any hardware and can’t a seem to figure how everything mounts/attaches. Anybody have guidance?? Thanks!
Pam Kuebersays
Hi Joey, give deabath.com a try — I believe they have a variety of mounting hardware available. Good luck.
Susansays
Thank you for this information. I have an American Standard sink as you described with original towel bars and legs. Looking for a way to clean up the chrome or replace the towel bars and legs.
Lyndasewsalotsays
Nora! I feel for you. Why would a contractor throw something that does not belong to them out!!! I had a set of ceramic fish on my bathroom wall . My contractor threw them in the garbage can when I was not home. The mama fish broke! ????. When I got home I asked “ where are my wall fish”? The contractor jut looked at me like it was me who was wrong for wanting the old ugly fish! I don’t understand some people.
Joey says
I just bought an American standard sink with chrome legs (towel bars missing sadly) but didn’t get any hardware and can’t a seem to figure how everything mounts/attaches. Anybody have guidance?? Thanks!
Pam Kueber says
Hi Joey, give deabath.com a try — I believe they have a variety of mounting hardware available. Good luck.
Susan says
Thank you for this information. I have an American Standard sink as you described with original towel bars and legs. Looking for a way to clean up the chrome or replace the towel bars and legs.
Lyndasewsalot says
Nora! I feel for you. Why would a contractor throw something that does not belong to them out!!! I had a set of ceramic fish on my bathroom wall . My contractor threw them in the garbage can when I was not home. The mama fish broke! ????. When I got home I asked “ where are my wall fish”? The contractor jut looked at me like it was me who was wrong for wanting the old ugly fish! I don’t understand some people.