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Avanity Harper 60-in Natural Teak Double Sink Bathroom Vanity Cabinet with Carrara White Marble Top

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Avanity Harper 60-in Natural Teak Double Sink Bathroom Vanity Cabinet with Carrara White Marble TopHarper 60 in Natural Teak Double Vanity Cabinet Mid century modern style meets durable performance in this 60 inch Harper vanity crafted from solid teak and teak veneer. Louvered doors, soft close hardware, and a Carrara White marble top with dual vitreous china undermount sinks deliver everyday function with elevated design. Key Features: Durable Teak Construction: Solid teak and teak veneer resist moisture, bacteria, and mildew for long lasting

Harper 60-in Natural Teak Double Vanity Cabinet

Mid-century modern style meets durable performance in this 60-inch Harper vanity crafted from solid teak and teak veneer. Louvered doors, soft-close hardware, and a Carrara White marble top with dual vitreous china undermount sinks deliver everyday function with elevated design.


Key Features:

  • Durable Teak Construction: Solid teak and teak veneer resist moisture, bacteria, and mildew for long-lasting bathroom use
  • Ample Organized Storage: 3 full-extension drawers, 4 soft-close doors, and 2 adjustable interior shelves keep essentials tidy
  • Ready for Widespread Faucets: Countertop pre-drilled for 8-in widespread faucets (faucets not included)
  • Easy Plumbing Access: Back panel cutout simplifies installation and maintenance
  • Stylish Mid-Century Details: Splayed tapered legs with adjustable levelers and louvered doors with adjustable hinges

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Harper
Size 60 in. double sink
Construction Solid teak and teak veneer
Finish/Color Natural teak
Countertop Carrara White Marble (top variant)
Faucet Drillings Pre-drilled for 8-in widespread faucets
Sinks Dual white rectangular vitreous china undermount sinks with overflow
Storage Features 3 full-extension drawers; 4 soft-close doors; 2 adjustable interior shelves
Door Style Louvered doors with adjustable hinges
Legs/Levelers Splayed tapered legs with adjustable levelers
Plumbing Access Back panel cutout
Assembly Cabinet arrives fully assembled; top installation required
Countertop Options Carrara White Marble or No Countertop

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Does the vanity arrive assembled?
A: The cabinet arrives fully assembled; installation of the countertop is required.


Q: Are faucets included?
A: No. The top is pre-drilled for 8-in widespread faucets; faucets are sold separately.


Q: What sinks are included?
A: Dual white rectangular vitreous china undermount sinks with overflow holes are included with the top variant.


Q: Is there access for plumbing?
A: Yes, the back panel includes a cutout for easy plumbing access.


Q: Can I buy it without a countertop?
A: Yes, a no-top version (HARPER-V60-NT) is available.


Warm Teak, Crisp Marble—A Spa-Worthy Statement

Harper’s natural teak sings with warmth, while the Carrara marble top lends a refined, cool counterpoint—together they elevate the bath with effortless mid-century poise. The louvered doors add texture and rhythm, playing beautifully against sleek widespread faucets. Style it with matte black hardware and airy linens to echo the vanity’s sculptural, splayed legs. It’s a timeless anchor that makes everyday rituals feel luxuriously considered.


Bring home the Harper 60-inch teak vanity to add generous storage, luxe materials, and spa-level style to your bathroom today.

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