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Native Trails 30" NativeStone Palomar Vanity Top with Integral Sink in Ash - Single Faucet Cutout, NSVNT30-A1

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Native Trails 30" NativeStone Palomar Vanity Top with Integral Sink in Ash - Single Faucet Cutout, NSVNT30-A1Native Trails 30" NativeStone Palomar Vanity Top with Integral Sink in Ash Single Faucet Cutout, NSVNT30 A1 As functional as it is beautiful, this concrete vanity top with integrated sink is a sleek and simple way to dress up your bath. The Palomar Vanity Top with Integral Sink is handcrafted of NativeStone, an innovative blend of cement and jute fiber that is surprisingly lightweight for concrete, remarkably strong, and refreshingly easy to clean.

Native Trails 30" NativeStone Palomar Vanity Top with Integral Sink in Ash - Single Faucet Cutout, NSVNT30-A1

As functional as it is beautiful, this concrete vanity top with integrated sink is a sleek and simple way to dress up your bath. The Palomar Vanity Top with Integral Sink is handcrafted of NativeStone, an innovative blend of cement and jute fiber that is surprisingly lightweight for concrete, remarkably strong, and refreshingly easy to clean. Try pairing it with one of our Native Trails vanity bases for added style.

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  • Top features a rectangular integrated sink basin (Basin size: 18" x 12.5" x 4.5" with 1.75" drain)
  • Comes with pre-drilled 8-inch faucet spread (1 hole)
  • Handcrafted from an innovative blend of concrete and jute fiber
  • NEXT-GENERATION SEALER! _ Now sealed with revolutionary NativeStone Shield for the ultimate protection from stains, scratches and cracks
  • Pair with any compatible Native Trails vanity base to complete your vanity set
  • Covered under Native Trails limited lifetime warranty
  • Clean with mild, non-abrasive soap and cleaners
  • UPC/cUPC compliant
  • Due to their handcrafted nature, no two products will be exactly the same and may vary in finish, texture and other details

This item is a Vanity Top that contains an integrated sink. It needs a coordinating Native Trails Vanity Base to be used as a Bathroom Vanity. Please contact us for help with configuring the full vanity set.

Details


ADA Compliant?: Yes
Box Height: 14"
Box Length: 44"
Box Weight: 85 lb(s)
Box Width: 29"
Cabinet Material: NativeStone Concrete
Collection: 30" NativeStone Palomar Vanity Top with Integral Sink
Color: Ash
Country of Origin: Vietnam
Finish: Ash
Freight Class (LTL Only): 92.5
Harmonized System Code: 6810.99.0000
Inner Depth: 4.5"
Inside Bowl Dimensions: 18" x 12.5" x 4.5"
Installation Type: Vanity Top
Item Height: 5.25"
Item Length (Front to Back): 21.75"
Item Weight: 40 lb(s)
Item Width (Side to Side): 30.5"
Material: NativeStone Concrete
NMFC Code: 159530-01
Overall Dimensions: 30.5" x 21.75" x 5.25"
Palletized Dimensions (LTL Only): 40" x 48" x 33"
Palletized Weight (LTL Only): 125 lb(s)
Shape: Rectangle
Sku: NSVNT30-A1
Ship Method: FedEx Small Parcel or LTL

Warranty


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Drain(s):
- DR120, DR130, DR150

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