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Waterfall Bath Mirrored Bathroom Vanities
 

Waterfall Bath Mirrored Bathroom Vanities

Why It's Good:

The chic Waterfall Bath line of vanities and sinks are super-stylish in a Philippe Starck, boutique-hotel-in-Paris kind of way. We love the Parsons-table style of the "Illusionist" as well as the '40s-Hollywood-starlet feeling of the "Liliput," among others, and they take only a quick call to a contractor to install.

Why It's Green:

All the Waterfall bathroom furniture is built using the highest rated environmental MDF (read: no formaldehyde), and painted with the lowest water-based VOC paint available, which means you are not going to get a paint headache. (The paint headache that says: "Oh, I just inhaled a lot of toxic volatile organic compound fumes.") You also have your choice of quartz countertops by Caesar Stone, the first quartz surface company with production processes that strictly follow environmental laws and regulations set by ISO, the International Standards Organization. So in other words, it's a really good, green kind of thing.

Where To Get It:

http://www.waterfallbath.com
To directly purchase the Illusionist, $1,637, the Liliput, $2,790, or the Louis, $1,559 (for 32"; all prices are for vanities without counters or sinks). Click here for a list of showrooms, or call 1-888-521-3141.

A Bathroom Sink That Reflects Well on You

If you consider yourself either: a) a beauty junkie, b) a total clean freak, or c) a complete spa-obsessed self-pampering fool—and I consider myself to be all of the above—then outside of your bedroom, your bathroom is the place to be. So you'll want yours to elicit an "Ooh, la, la" just like the last time you checked into that hip hotel and checked out their stylin' salle de bain. How about coveting your own bathroom? Waterfall Bath, a new company created by international interior designer Lucy Price, has debuted a line of bathroom vanities that look like divine pieces of high-end furniture. Built of all green materials and finishes, their style choices range from the sleek Parsons-style Illusionist (so called for its reflective table-like base) to the glamorous Liliput (pictured), to the customizable and fabulous Louis, available in an eye-popping variety of modern colors. Update your bathroom with this investment piece...skip the expensive spa/hotel vacation if you have to—and save the travel-related carbon emissions while you're at it!—Julie Fowler