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Bathrooms Jan 21, 2026

Designing Dignity: Leigh-Anne and the Quiet Luxury of Inclusive Bathrooms

Leigh-Anne Reabow

Leigh-Anne Reabow

With a background in interior design and more than 20 years immersed in the bathroom industry, Leigh-Anne Reabow  has spent her career paying close attention to how people move through space, and what those spaces quietly ask of them. As Creative Director and founder of Vaniti House, she is shaping a new design language where beauty, dignity, and functionality are inseparable.

A bathroom that is personal and luxurious

“I’ve always been passionate about design and products,” she says simply. That instinct led her to launch Vaniti House with a clear point of view: bathrooms should feel luxurious in a personal way and work effortlessly for everyone. Accessibility, in her world, is not something to be disguised or added later—it is designed in from the beginning.

The brand’s collections reflect this philosophy with restraint and confidence. Amore, the support rail range whose name translates to “to love,” reframes a traditionally utilitarian object through classic detailing and refined finishes. Offered in six options, the pieces are intended to be seen, not hidden. “We wanted them to feel rich and timeless,” she notes.

For more contemporary interiors, Living Concepts offers modular systems and flexible configurations, allowing bathrooms to be composed rather than prescribed. The recently introduced Mecca Care Collection bridges old and new, blending classic cues with modern clarity across multiple finishes.

Timeless Adaptability

What unites each range is an emphasis on inclusive design and future-proofing. Vaniti House products are conceived for homes, hotels, and workplaces alike – spaces that must adapt over time without losing their sense of style. “Accessibility isn’t an afterthought,” Leigh-Anne says. “It’s an essential part of the luxury experience.”

In her work, luxury is quiet, considered, and human. It shows up in details that feel intuitive, in spaces that empower rather than exclude, and in bathrooms that acknowledge life as it is – fluid, evolving, and shared.

The Vaniti House collections are available to explore online at www.vanitihouse.com.


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