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"Flers" white country-style washstand with oak top, 120 cm
€1.665,00Unit price /Unavailable -
"Mirabeaux" - Vanity unit with ceramic basin - Elegant country-style double vanity 125 cm
€1.995,00Unit price /Unavailable -
"Coura" solid oak, country house double washbasin 125 cm
€2.295,00Unit price /Unavailable -
"Monaceau" country-style vanity unit with fully covering washbasins, 125 cm
€1.995,00Unit price /Unavailable -
"Leiria" Solid Country House Double Vanity Unit White 180 cm
€1.895,00Unit price /Unavailable -
"Bellemaison" Large country-style washbasin with mirror attachment 125 cm
From €1.995,00Unit price /Unavailable -
"Noé" large country-style double vanity unit in white, 170 cm
€2.259,00Unit price /Unavailable -
"Almerá" double vanity unit in country style with light oak top 150 cm
€2.245,00Unit price /Unavailable -
"Elea" white, solid country-style washstand with floral decor, 116 cm
€1.795,00Unit price /Unavailable -
€1.595,00Unit price /Unavailable
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"Nímes" bright country house double washbasin made of solid wood
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"Névron" country-style double vanity unit in dark wood tone, 125 cm
€1.939,00Unit price /Unavailable

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Be sure to take a closer look at our country house style vanity units - from their robust construction to the fine, handcrafted details. Every notch tells a story, every brush stroke shows dedication and passion. The country house style vanity unit is not just a piece of furniture; it is a work of art that captures the soul of past generations and can live on in your home. Think about the hectic everyday lives in which we often forget how important it is to have a place of calm. A farmhouse-style vanity unit creates just that – a place where you can escape the hustle and bustle of modern life. The warm wood tones and charming details invite you to relax and forget about time.
How were vanity units used in the past?
In the past, vanity units were used as a central piece of furniture for daily personal care and hygiene. Before the spread of bathrooms with running water and modern sanitary facilities, the vanity unit was a central element for daily hygiene care. There was a carafe and bowl on a vanity unit. Particularly in wealthier households, care at the vanity unit could represent a certain social status and cultural standard. With the proliferation of modern bathrooms with running water, the use of vanity units has changed over time. For a long time they were only viewed as decorative pieces of furniture or as grandma's heirlooms that you don't want to throw away, but find it inappropriate with its marble slab in the living room, kept in the basement... until... yes, until two sisters at Land & Liebe had the idea to equip the antique chests of drawers with modern functionality and thus use them again as what they once were: as real washing chests!
