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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Best Restroom in America

The receptionist at the Michael Kohler Center for the Arts in Sheboygan told us to make sure we checked out the "art" in the bathrooms.  I wasn't allowed to take photos in the gallery, so you'll have to take my word for it, but I think the bathrooms were far more delightful than the works in the gallery.  First, the Ladies' Room.


The Gents was not off limit to us so we checked that one out too.



What can I say, never had so much fun looking at toilets, not even at the Kohler Design Center!

The Outside of the Michael Kohler Center for the Arts looked like this:
 

There was gardens all around the building, and a garden room inside that looked out. I had to risk taking a photo in there, Katrina would not quit monkeying around.

 

8 comments:

  1. Like the tiles in there, never seen anything like that in the UK

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  2. Now those bathrooms were something to behold. What a hoot!

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  3. Awesome! Why can't all bathrooms be like these?

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  4. Those restrooms are so nice. It would take me quite a while to stay there.

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  5. Those washrooms are amazing! They are the cleanest, the brightest and the most attractive that have ever seen.

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  6. Wow ... that's some great tile art in those bathrooms.

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  7. Well I too have an artsy restroom I found and have yet to show off on the blog but I'll have to hand it to yours here, it is just that much better to be called the best. Happy 4th!

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  8. Those could be the fanciest loos that I've ever seen - and I've come across a few that have been worthy of a photo.
    Doesn't it look a lot less suspicious when a lady sneaks into the gents for a picture than the other way round.

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