Features we love
- Traditional Victorian-inspired design with a modern twist
- Tongue-and-groove side panels and a matt white finish is timeless
- Storage solution – two drawers and double doors which open to an internal shelf
- The soft closing mechanism prevents slamming and unnecessary wear and tear
- Fully assembled unit for your convenience and simple to install
All about me
Enhance your bathroom with this Baxenden floor standing vanity basin unit. Characterised by a classic tongue-and-groove side panelling, cup style handles, an ornate front skirting and a matt white finish, it has that traditional meets modern styling that’ll look great in any style of bathroom.
The double doors, with stylish metal button handles open to an internal shelf plus two drawers with an opening distance of 205mm, to store your bathroom essentials. There’re even soft-closing hinges to prevent them slamming, providing a quieter closure. A high-quality ceramic inset basin is included, which has one central tap hole; a tap isn’t included, so you’re free to choose one of your choice. This vanity unit requires no assembly, secure the basin then install your chosen tap and get to using it right away. It matches a wide range of other Baxenden products to complete the perfect look.
Need to know
- Overall Dimensions: H895 x W902 x D396 mm
- Colour: White
- Finish: Matt and chrome (handle)
- Unit material: MDF & Chipboard
- Basin material: Ceramic
- Basin finish: Gloss White
- Tap holes: 1
- Tap type required: Mono basin mixer
- Tap included: No
- Waste included: No
- Waste required: Slotted
- Overflow included: Yes - Chrome
- Assembly required Handles to attach
- Not included: Tap and waste
- Weight Limit: 150kg
- Guarantee: 2 years
Question from David Gough: Asked on 13/12/2020 hello. I am looking at your vanity unit, Quickfind code: 1450750 Can you tell me which tap is fitted in the picture please?
Question from Sarah Milford-Scott: Asked on 01/12/2020 Can you please tell me what additional pieces I need to buy with this? Do you have details of the tap that is pictured in the display picture?