Dakota Vanity started as a question we kept coming back to: can a vanity feel as light and architectural as a pedestal sink, without giving up storage? We wanted it to read as a small, calm object in the room, not a heavy built in block.
Our move was to separate the basin from the cabinet and lift it on slender metal uprights, creating a clean shadow line that makes the whole piece feel almost floating. The drawer stays intentionally simple, and we introduced a fluted front to add quiet texture and proportion to an otherwise minimal face.
We designed Dakota as a flexible kit of parts: three wood finishes, Medium Tone Teak, Charcoal Gray, and White Lacquer, paired with interchangeable metal detailing in Black or Brushed Brass, so its character can be tuned, from warmth to contrast to restraint, to match the room.