Italtile’s Exclusive New On-Trend Bathroom Vanity Made in Spain
Introducing The Coachman 800 Vanity. Italtile’s exclusive new on-trend bathroom vanity, made in Spain.
The painted finish has been the dominant choice for years when it comes to bathroom furniture – particularly white; but, in 2023, with the rising aesthetic of warmth, personality and wellness in bathroom spaces, we can expect to see a lot more wood looks in bathroom furniture. They will either be flying solo or with a colourful paint finish (green being the favourite child). Italtile’s exciting new Spanish vanity is a beautiful example of this joyful new aesthetic.
Introducing the very-on-trend Coachman 800 Vanity, another Italtile exclusive, made in Spain. In contemporary Spanish style language, it is light, graceful and playful. (Contemporary Spanish furniture is renowned for its flair, with dynamic, eclectic and nature-inspired cues. It’s a far cry from the traditional Spanish design aesthetic, which was rooted in a heavy style called Mudéjar – Moorish in origin.
The Coachman 800Vanity is 795x850x450 and is available in two neutrals: Blanco or Oliva. Blanco has a classic white PVC finish and Oliva features a trendy olive-green PVC finish. The eye-catching design offers high capacity, soft close drawers with highly functional compartments, as well as two open storage shelves.
For more information about Italtile’s exclusive new Coachman 800 Vanity, view online: https://bit.ly/ItaltileCoachmanVanity
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