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Trueform Concrete
Sleek and sophisticated, the Nolita 36" Concrete Vanity with Ramp-Shaped Sink was inspired by the historic cast-iron features that give the Soho & Nolita areas of Manhattan so much character. The slender steel frame exudes a sense of lightness. Toward the bottom is an integrated steel shelf that allows you to organize your items. And with a matte black frame, it will pair seamlessly with a concrete top of any color.
Sleek and sophisticated, the Nolita 36" Concrete Vanity with Rectangular Sink was inspired by the historic cast-iron features that give the Soho & Nolita areas of Manhattan so much character. The slender steel frame exudes a sense of lightness. Toward the bottom is an integrated steel shelf that allows you to organize your items. And with a matte black frame, it will pair seamlessly with a concrete top of any color.
Tikamoon
The Edgar solid teak and premium terrazzo moon vanity unit oozes timeless charm thanks to its understated design. Made of high-quality materials, it combines the authenticity of solid teak, which is well known for its resistance to humidity and daily use, with the efficiency of a truly innovative material, premium terrazzo, which is composed of 80% marble and 20% resin-free binder. This natural substance is very robust and easy to maintain, and a simple wipe-down is all that is needed to make it look as good as new (more information about premium terrazzo). The Edgar solid teak and terrazzo premium moon vanity unit boasts a minimalist design that makes it particularly easy to combine with any bathroom style. It is certified, which means that the wood used comes from sustainably managed forests. Discover our full Edgar bathroom collection and the solid walnut version. Particularly valued by architects and furniture-makers, teak is dense, moisture-resistant, and durable. This beautiful material displays an exotic elegance and comes in a wide range of shades: light honey, bronze, or brown with a dark grain. More information about teak. Untreated teak furniture designed for intensive use (e.g. tables, bathroom units) must be treated before use. Use an oil or a varnish to protect, maintain and preserve your teak furniture. If the piece of furniture is not adequately protected, any stains that occur can only be removed by sanding the furniture.