John Kraemer & Sons Hello! These clients purchased all of the light fixtures on their own, so I am not quite sure where it came from. I apologize that I cannot help. Maybe someone else from the Houzz community can offer opinions on where to get something similar? Good luck!
Functional statement. These corbels used as legs to hold up this double vanity are truly phenomenal to look at. You need very large wooden corbels to support something this large. More: 16 Modern Architectural Details That Sing
Although a bathroom like this certainly doesn't lack space, the use of tall, vertical mirrors makes the space feel even larger and more open. In a larger space, a heavy frame can be added to make the room feel more luxurious.More:Double Your Mirrors for Infinite StyleMagic Mirrors Emerge from Fairy Tales
Another fabulous vanity that incorporates found objects. The corbels below were bought by the clients on their travels overseas, and the custom builders incorporated them into the twin vanities. I love the contrast of the rough wood of the corbels against the glossy white wood of the curved front cabinetry.
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Another fabulous vanity that incorporates found objects. The corbels below were bought by the clients on their travels overseas, and the custom builders incorporated them into the twin vanities. I love the contrast of the rough wood of the corbels against the glossy white wood of the curved front cabinetry.