The melted marble look of the Petra Vanity Cabinet takes us to the City of Petra where buildings are carved directly into the stone cliffs. The Petra Vanity Cabinet features a high gloss black lacquered wood structure with a spacious and functional drawer on the front. It is finished with a carved melted vessel sink made entirely by one single block of Ibiza Marble. By adding this vanity cabinet to your bathroom, it is a sure guarantee of luxurious and exquisite environment creation.

Product Features
W:140 cm | 55,12” D:52 cm | 20,47” H:85 cm | 33,46”
Structure: High Gloss Black Lacquered Wood with one drawer;
Sink: Hand worked Ibiza Marble;
Water drainage: Wall
Estimated Production Time: 6-8 weeks
Technical Info

Clean and Care
Wood and varnished lacquers bring depth and beauty to the products. Although they are protected with varnishes and other finishes, they are still susceptible to wear. To clean these products, use only a wet cloth. Additionally, it's important to keep the wood and lacquers away from heaters or air-conditioners to avoid over-drying or exposure to excessive humidity. Fluctuations in humidity within your home can cause damage to the wood and cause the lacquers to crack.
Avoid placing hot or wet objects directly on wood surfaces, as they can cause damage. Similarly, avoid using alcohol or detergents on metals. Instead, use thin cotton or extra soft cloths. If you have stained metals, it is recommended to have them cleaned by professionals. For polished metals, a damp cloth is sufficient for cleaning. Do not apply ointments or commercial waxes directly on the materials, as they may scratch or damage the finish.
When cleaning metals, we recommend using products such as Brasso, Simichrome, or Flitz. These can be used without causing damage to our products, unless the surface has a wax coating. In that case, these polishes will remove the wax, isolating the metal.
When cleaning glass and crystal, wipe them with a soft damp cloth or use a glass cleaner with no additives. Apply the glass cleaner to a soft cloth instead of directly onto the fixture to avoid overspray, which may damage other finishes.
If any product is damaged or excessively worn, it is advisable to seek professional help.