Cedar free form bathroom vanity unit

by sharon on March 2, 2010

The possibilities of free form natural edge furniture are seemingly endless, after delivering our bar tops to a restaurant conversion in Chester, we were asked by a regular customer if we could produce something highly individual for their ensuite shower room.

We selected a 65mm thick piece of cedar of Lebanon which was machined and treated with several coats of polyurethane varnish and hand waxed making a hard and waterproof vanity top to which a new bowl and pillar tap were fitted.

The vanity top sits on a very simple shelving unit making a very versatile and user friendly piece of furniture to a small  area.

As you can see from the variety of things that can be made, if you have an idea please don’t hesitate in contacting us.

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