Warm Brown Instead of Clear or Cold Gray
For buyers comparing SANIKB glass sink color options, GL014 should be viewed as a warm, brown-toned rectangular bowl with a framed edge, not as a general clear, black, or bronze glass option.

SANIKB GL014 is an amber brown glass vessel sink designed for above-counter bathroom vanity installation. It uses a rectangular rounded-corner bowl, a warm brown-toned glass surface, and a darker rim edge that gives the sink a more defined outline than plain clear glass.
With a 565 × 365 × 110 mm size and 12 mm tempered glass construction, GL014 is suited for buyers who need a wider rectangular vessel bowl with warmer color depth. Its appearance works best when the vanity design calls for a brown, amber, or dark-rimmed glass feature rather than a white ceramic basin or fully transparent bowl.
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GL014’s main visual difference is its warm amber-brown glass tone. The bowl does not read as plain clear glass, and it does not have the colder look of gray or black smoked glass. Instead, the surface gives the basin a deeper brown direction that can work with wood vanities, warm stone, beige tile, and darker countertop materials.
The darker rim edge frames the rectangular bowl and makes the outline easier to see from the front and side. On a light countertop, this rim creates sharper contrast. On a dark vanity or stone surface, it helps the sink feel more integrated instead of floating visually above the counter.
For buyers comparing SANIKB glass sink color options, GL014 should be viewed as a warm, brown-toned rectangular bowl with a framed edge, not as a general clear, black, or bronze glass option.
The darker rim helps the sink hold its shape visually after installation. This is useful when the countertop surface is light, patterned, or close in tone to the bowl color.
GL014 works best when the vanity area needs a warmer glass feature with visible depth, especially around wood finishes, bronze hardware, beige tile, or darker countertop materials.
GL014 uses a 565 mm long by 365 mm deep rectangular footprint. This gives it a wider countertop presence than many compact round vessel bowls, so the vanity layout should be checked before ordering.
Because the bowl is installed above the counter, the warm glass body and darker rim remain visible from the front and sides. This makes GL014 more suitable for vanity designs where the sink is intended to be seen as a color feature, not hidden into the countertop.
GL014 is made from tempered glass with a listed 12 mm thickness. The thicker glass edge gives the rim more visual weight and helps create the darker framed outline around the bowl.
This specification is useful for buyers comparing thin-edge glass bowls with heavier-looking vessel sinks. GL014 is better suited when the sink should show a stronger rim, warmer color depth, and a more substantial rectangular profile.
No special coating, drain size, faucet package, or accessory set should be assumed from the listed information. For accurate purchase planning, buyers should evaluate GL014 by its confirmed size, material, thickness, mount type, color direction, and project installation requirements.
GL014 works best in bathroom layouts that need warmth and contrast at the vanity. The brown-toned glass can coordinate with walnut, oak, espresso, or other wood finishes because it adds color depth without introducing a cold gray cast.
It can also pair with bronze, matte black, or dark metal faucet finishes, depending on the rest of the bathroom palette. On beige stone, cream counters, or warm tile, the bowl becomes a stronger visual feature. On black or dark brown counters, the darker rim helps the sink feel more connected to the surrounding surface.
GL014 is the better choice when the project needs a warmer and deeper glass bowl than clear glass. Clear glass usually feels lighter and more open, while GL014 creates a stronger color presence on the vanity.
Compared with smoked or transparent black glass, GL014 looks warmer and less severe. Compared with lighter amber glass, it has more brown depth. Compared with bronze glass options, it reads more amber-brown than metallic or bronze-tinted.