They used to be a thing back in the day I guess. Remember visiting an older house and the toilet had kind of pink/brownish hue and matching sink. Seen them on TV as red and brown as well.
Love that. My old house had green ones from the 70’s!
That’s interesting but where is the pillupuhelin ? 😿
My uncles house (built mid 90s) had pink ones. My baby sister, at the time 3/4, refused to use the pink toilet, because it was too suspicious.
Weird, instead of blue and white I’d rather shit on yellow and blue 😏
My granny used to have the same but in light green. Apparently back in the day people had more options.
Yep, coloured water furniture was fashionable in the 70s and early 80s. I have seen green and yellow ones still going strong, as well as brown/beige.
My dad’s house has one green and one baby pink bathroom with toilets and sinks to match the walls. I grew up with colorful toilets in an old house, so never thought they were rare until I moved out and started only seeing white toilets.
I am finnish and my granparents’ toilet is cyan 🤣
Seen a black toilet and sink too
Yeah, I’ve seen these! My friend used to live in an 70’s apartment building with coral/peach coloured toilet and sink.
The specimen seems to be 80s house, but the colours definitely echo some 70s vibes.
My parents upstairs had Mustard yellow toilet and I remember when dad got it my mom was so mad to him getting ugly color for it. It still served for very long until parents got new toilet downstairs and moved to old to upstairs because it was newer than the mustard yellow toilet.
I think we had that exact same toilet in my childhood home. Built in late 80s. Weird thing to get nostalgic about.
Is this from My summercar?
It is pretty much small lavatory and why on earth they placed a bowl like that?
In 70s there was more choices, brown, green, yellow, red and blue were easily available options.
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I just noticed that it’s a bit hard to see the true color due to the lighting, but it’s about this color
https://preview.redd.it/hupkz104i2xd1.jpeg?width=1179&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=13a1597ef11e8c6493a556c2b3329f728fd3ea71
They used to be a thing back in the day I guess. Remember visiting an older house and the toilet had kind of pink/brownish hue and matching sink. Seen them on TV as red and brown as well.
Love that. My old house had green ones from the 70’s!
Relevant sketch:
https://youtu.be/AeoJYhLDlPs?feature=shared
That’s interesting but where is the pillupuhelin ? 😿
My uncles house (built mid 90s) had pink ones. My baby sister, at the time 3/4, refused to use the pink toilet, because it was too suspicious.
Weird, instead of blue and white I’d rather shit on yellow and blue 😏
My granny used to have the same but in light green. Apparently back in the day people had more options.
Yep, coloured water furniture was fashionable in the 70s and early 80s. I have seen green and yellow ones still going strong, as well as brown/beige.
My dad’s house has one green and one baby pink bathroom with toilets and sinks to match the walls. I grew up with colorful toilets in an old house, so never thought they were rare until I moved out and started only seeing white toilets.
I am finnish and my granparents’ toilet is cyan 🤣
Seen a black toilet and sink too
Yeah, I’ve seen these! My friend used to live in an 70’s apartment building with coral/peach coloured toilet and sink.
The specimen seems to be 80s house, but the colours definitely echo some 70s vibes.
https://70-luvulta.blogspot.com/2010/09/kurkataan-kylppariin.html?m=1
My parents upstairs had Mustard yellow toilet and I remember when dad got it my mom was so mad to him getting ugly color for it. It still served for very long until parents got new toilet downstairs and moved to old to upstairs because it was newer than the mustard yellow toilet.
I think we had that exact same toilet in my childhood home. Built in late 80s. Weird thing to get nostalgic about.
Is this from My summercar?
It is pretty much small lavatory and why on earth they placed a bowl like that?
In 70s there was more choices, brown, green, yellow, red and blue were easily available options.
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