Hand-finished surfaces, shaped curves and custom craftsmanship developed from an architectural design
Designed for a guest bathroom where appearance mattered as much as function, this bespoke corner vanity was developed from the Architect’s concept and technically engineered in our workshop to achieve smooth proportions, tight curves and fully functional openings throughout.
The cabinet structure was built around a shaped curved frame, CNC-machined for precision and then carefully layered by hand using flexible materials suitable for curved applications. The doors themselves follow the actual radius of the cabinet, rather than simply being applied onto a curved front — a detail that required accuracy both in construction and movement.
The two-tone brushed lacquer finish was entirely hand-applied to preserve a softer, more tactile appearance, avoiding the flat, plastic feel typical of spray-finished surfaces. The marble top, shaped from a full template and matched to the wall boiserie, was developed together with our stone partner to create a continuous architectural composition.
Although compact in size, this was the kind of project where craftsmanship becomes visible in the details: complex curves, balanced proportions and custom-built elements that could never belong to a standard production line.
