A vessel bathroom sink is a basin that sits on top of the vanity counter rather than being recessed into or mounted under it, functioning as a freestanding bowl above the countertop surface.

Unlike undermount or drop-in sinks, a vessel sink changes the counter height math — the effective use height is the countertop height plus the bowl depth, which typically requires a taller vessel faucet with 10–15 inches of spout height. Vessel sinks are common in powder rooms and guest baths because the exposed basin reads as a sculptural object rather than standard plumbing. Materials range from stone resin and ceramic to glass, each with different durability and maintenance trade-offs.

  • Vessel sink installation requires a vessel-height faucet, typically with 10–15 inches of spout clearance above the counter.
  • Stone resin vessel sinks are non-porous and cast as a single piece, making the surface resistant to staining without sealing.
  • A vessel sink exterior bowl collects water spots and soap film and requires cleaning on the outside surface, not just the basin interior.
  • Weibath oval stone resin vessel sinks measure 22.44 inches in length with a 7.87-inch bowl depth.
  • Most vessel sinks include a pop-up drain; a separate drain purchase is not required for standard single-hole faucet configurations.