During my travels, I discovered that me and my siblings not only share the same blood type, but we also share the same bladder type. I could always count on them to say 'I need a bathroom before we go' when I needed to go myself. So we would make a bee-line to the nearest toilet before proceeding to our next museum or our next destination.
We visited quite a number of museums. As expected, aside from checking out the various displays at the museums, we ended up checking out the toilets. Usually the pit stops were purely a matter of going in and out so that we could return to viewing the exhibits the museums had to offer. But one particular toilet seemed to be a museum display in itself. I stopped to take a couple of pictures.
Fancy Loo #1 was found in the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
Check out those tiles and the window.
This was the logo on the floor outside the toilet.
Having taken some pictures of a fancy toilet, I didn't hesitate to stop and take some photos when I encountered another interesting toilet. It was not the artwork that impressed me, it was the multi-purpose fixture over the sink.
Fancy Loo #2 was found back in Australia.
This Dyson Airblade Tap lets out water and air.
Water to wash your hands and air to dry them.
I should have known the bathroom was fancy the moment I approached it.
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