ArcNest Bathroom Sink
Item number: KF-251123
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SpecificationsItem Size600x450x850mmIntended / Approved UseResidences/Apartments/B&BsMaterialMDF/PB/SWFeaturesArched three-dimensional reliefOversizeNAssembly RequiredYProduction Lead Time60 daysQTY/FCL400pcs
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Description
A calm, japandi vanity that softens geometry with arched relief doors and rounded edges. The integrated basin keeps the profile clean, while elevated cylindrical legs bring lightness and easier floor care.
The Next Bestseller:Signature arched front—distinctive yet easy to pair.Integrated basin for clean lines & quick wipe-down.Raised round legs = airy look + easy cleaning.Compact body with practical cabinet storage.Works across modern, Nordic and natural-boho bathrooms
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ODM/OEM ServiceWe offer ODM/OEM support for this arched-front bathroom vanity, from size and layout to finishes and hardware. Cabinet width, depth and height, leg height, door layout, and inside shelving can be adjusted for different basin sizes and plumbing standards. Wood species, veneer direction, stain or paint color, and finish sheen (matte, semi-matte) are customizable, as well as the 3D arch pattern and handle detail. We can match your preferred ceramic or resin basin, add soft-close hardware and moisture-resistant interiors, and supply branded packaging and assembly instructions. For ODM, we can also extend this look into matching tower cabinets or mirror cabinets to build a full bathroom program.
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FAQQ1. What is a bathroom vanity unit and what does it include?
A1. A bathroom vanity unit combines a basin with storage below, often hiding plumbing and organizing toiletries. It can be wall-hung or floor-standing depending on the design.
Q2. How do I choose the right width for a vanity unit?
A2. To choose the right vanity width, measure the available wall space and allow room for doors or drawers to open. Small bathrooms may need 60 cm units, while larger spaces support double vanities.
Q3. Are wall-hung vanity units better than floor-standing models?
A3. Wall-hung vanity units create a lighter visual look and make floor cleaning easy. Floor-standing vanity units provide a more traditional appearance and sometimes extra storage.
Q4. Which materials are suitable for bathroom vanity units?
A4. Bathroom vanity units should use moisture-resistant materials such as treated MDF, plywood, or engineered wood with water-resistant finishes. Countertops may be ceramic, solid surface, or stone.
Q5. Can vanity units be supplied without basins for custom projects?
A5. Many suppliers offer vanity units without basins so designers can specify their preferred sinks and faucets. This is useful for custom residential and hotel bathrooms.
