Teak bathroom vanity with louvered doors
Informations sur le produit
Features
Structure material: Solid teak
Number of sliding doors: 2
Number of drawers: 5
Weight: 80 kg
Origin of the wood: Indonesia
Delivered in 1 package
Assembly (yes/no): No
Moisture resistant
Sink not included
Features
Structure material: Solid teak
Number of sliding doors: 2
Number of drawers: 5
Weight: 80 kg
Origin of the wood: Indonesia
Delivered in 1 package
Assembly (yes/no): No
Moisture resistant
Sink not included
Bring elegance and style to your bathroom with the magnificent Savanna solid teak vanity unit with louvered doors. This distinctive vanity unit is sure to impress. Its striking double sliding louvered doors open to reveal a central shelf, perfect for storing all your toiletries (towels, makeup, etc.). Its elegant and timeless style makes it a charming addition to any bathroom. The warm hue of the solid teak wood ensures its longevity, as this type of wood is naturally resistant to moisture. Ideal for organizing your bathroom, its five drawers of varying sizes and bronze metal knob handles contribute to its unique character. Say goodbye to morning battles for space in the bathroom with its generous 140 cm length. Two people can get ready comfortably; all you need to do is find some beautiful basins to place on top.
The Uniqka Indoor collection focuses on the quality of "Indonesian teak".
Our entire range of teak furniture is FSC-certified, the result of legal logging and sustainable management, and SVLK-certified, an Indonesian standard for controlling the legality of the timber industry aimed at combating smuggling and deforestation.
Our teak wood is resistant to moisture, water, fungi, mould, insects and various chemicals. Thanks to its high resistance, it is very easy to clean.
Simply use a soft cloth dampened with Marseille soap. Wipe along the grain and dry with a dry cloth.
Our indoor teak doesn't need any special care compared to garden furniture, which can turn grey.
However, if you wish to nourish it, we recommend that you do so once a year using a cloth and linseed wax (for living room furniture) or teak wax (for bathroom furniture). Apply in the direction of the grain of the wood.
However, in the event of an incident (coffee, wine, etc.), you should intervene quickly with a damp cloth.
However, although resistant, teak furniture that is too exposed to damp will fade if it is not properly cared for.








