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Bathroom Vanities – Art Deco Bathroom Collection

14 March 2008 69,079 views 3 Comments

The vanity of Art Deco bathroom has a unique form undulating. The unfussy, but dynamic art deco vanities in the collection have a technical point of view the grace of their own. Decorating 1 vanity comes in a shiny metallic silver: a striking contrast to the smooth and wavy lines of furniture. This combination of attention to detail with nostalgic futuristic shades and colors gives the collection Art Deco vanity contemporary sculptures appeal.

Similarly, Art Deco vanity 2 catches the eye because it gleams in metallic bronze. Art Deco 3, in contrast, made a bold statement in glossy black. Topped with magnificent oval sink, or a molded sink built into the counter, these vanities bathroom will transcend trends.

Art Deco Vanity 1:

Art Deco Vanity 2:

Art Deco Vanity 3:

Do you want to make the bathroom Deco collection exciting part of your family?

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3 Comments »

  • simon davies said:

    Bathroom Vanity 1
    Is this Vanity available in the US? If so where is it sold?
    Many thanks

  • Electric Cement Mixer : said:

    bathroom vanities that are made of wood looks elegant and stylish~*,

  • Garagesix.com said:

    Art Deco Bathrooms…

    Art Deco began in the 20th Century. This really comes into its own in cities like New York in 1920 and 30, as the architect to adopt this style in building design. New York City is still regarded as an art deco style, even if the style is not so popula…

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