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Pairing with the tubs is the W2 Element bathroom furniture collection, a sleek line of wall-mounted, renewable oak vanities with washbasins, mirrored medicine cabinets and linen cabinets. Soft-close doors and drawers keep things quiet and spa-like, while integrated pulls and fully finished interiors add a sense of luxury. Two colorways are available: mocha and charcoal gray.
All of the tubs and washbasins are manufactured by hand of an eco-friendly, thermo-insulating stone composite that is durable and slip-resistant. Glossy or matte—you decide.
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