Hastings Tile & Bath introduces the Viva Vanity Collection


RONKONKOMA, NY — Hastings Tile & Bath, the importers and distributors of the finest contemporary European bathroom furniture and fittings, has announced another addition to their successful Design Flexibility Collection of vanities. Named Viva, the collection is a sleek contemporary vanity available in 3 finishes with tone on tone glass tops, or with a solid surface top.

The cabinets will be stocked in Glossy White, Matte Titanium and Glossy Graphite in both 27.1/2" and 35.3/8" wide sizes with glossy tops. When seen with their tone on tone glass tops and combined with any of their available mirrors, the Viva vanities offer a complete design solution for contemporary bathrooms. Made in and imported from Italy, Viva is destined to become one of Hastings most popular collections.

“We work with designers and architects who are looking for contemporary bathroom vanities that are beautiful, functional, within budget and don’t overwhelm their designs. We think the Viva collection will be seen as a go-to vanity,” said Bob Gifford, director of bath products at Hastings Tile & Bath.

 



February 13, 2015


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