Surface finishes
- ipe-toned closed vanity fronts
- dark basalt ribbon niche
- lime-washed wall surround
- aged terracotta frame
- pale basin counter surface
Verve
A custom Verve bath and vanity module with closed ipe fronts, a dark horizontal wash niche, lime-washed surround, aged terracotta frame, and durable 304 stainless steel structural core.
Published Reviewed

Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Verve Basalt Ribbon Wash Niche is made to order in our Foshan, China factory, with an approximate 30-day production lead time before shipping coordination. It gives homeowners, interior designers, and project teams a long closed vanity wall with a dark horizontal niche for calm basin staging.
The differentiator is the Basalt Ribbon Wash Niche. Existing Verve products already cover architectural spa vanity, bronze mirror plinth, candlelit tolerance wash wall, fluted halo wash wall, limewash double basin alcove, sculpted faucet ledge, and stone reveal basin wall. This SKU adds a different planning object: a continuous dark wash niche that organizes the basin zone inside a warm closed vanity wall.
The layout is intended for villa primary bathrooms, boutique hotel suites, wellness apartments, and residential projects where a vanity needs storage discipline without feeling like a generic cabinet run. The closed fronts keep toiletries out of view, while the horizontal niche gives the basin wall a clear architectural band.
A 304 stainless steel structural core sits behind the visible finish direction. That concealed basis supports alignment, repeated wet-zone use, and long-term service, while the visible language stays residential: ipe-toned fronts, lime-washed wall, aged terracotta frame, pale counter surface, dark niche, and warm courtyard light.
For buyers, the value is clarity. The Sanity-backed series is Verve, the category is Bath and Vanity, the differentiator is Basalt Ribbon Wash Niche, and the formula dimensions are listed before the publisher computes the commercial offer. The SKU gives a concrete shop-tier object rather than a vague spa mood.
The ribbon niche is the practical center of the module. It gives soaps, folded towels, daily vessels, and small wash-zone objects a controlled place without opening the storage wall. The niche remains architectural and dark, so the vanity keeps a calm horizontal reading even when the bathroom is in daily use.
Closed vanity fronts matter in a premium bathroom because the room should not depend on open display to feel finished. Verve uses a quiet panel rhythm and warm wood tone to create order below the counter, while the dark niche handles the visual weight above the basin shelf.
The lime-washed surround softens the vanity wall and prevents the dark niche from feeling heavy. It gives the module a plastered architectural field that can connect to nearby shower walls, courtyard openings, or textured bathroom partitions.
The aged terracotta frame gives the composition warmth and helps the vanity feel built into the room rather than placed against a blank wall. That frame is especially useful in bathrooms where the vanity must sit between shower, dressing, and courtyard zones.
Project teams can use this SKU to discuss vanity length, basin count, plumbing position, drawer planning, counter height, mirror size, niche depth, lighting, wall backing, waterproof detailing, delivery route, and installation sequence. Those details decide whether the bathroom works after the visual direction is approved.
For interior designers, the module creates a warm villa bathroom expression without relying on clutter. Pale clay, adobe sand, patagonia jade, deep olive, and lime-washed wall tones support an understated setting, while the product remains the subject of the page.
For procurement, the scope is readable through meter inputs. Base cabinet planning length, tall-side planning length, and counter length are listed as formula dimensions, while the publisher applies the approved calculation. That keeps the shop page consistent without asking editorial copy to invent a price.
The white hero image is intentionally plain. It lets the module be reviewed as a shop SKU with the closed vanity run, basin shelf, dark niche, mirror plane, side frame, and cabinet rhythm visible. The richer room images show atmosphere, but they do not hide the product inside styling.
The midscene image explains the daily route through the bathroom. A long vanity can fail when the basin zone competes with circulation, mirrors, shower entries, or wall openings. This SKU should be planned with comfortable standing depth, closed storage access, and enough clear counter surface for everyday use.
The detail image slows the buyer down on inspected parts: wood grain, dark niche surface, counter edge, mirror lower line, plaster texture, terracotta frame, panel gaps, and faucet zone. These details matter because bath furniture is touched every day and weak alignments become visible quickly.
The lifestyle image stays unoccupied so the product remains the focus. Courtyard light, textured walls, warm floor, and a quiet tray can suggest the residential setting, but people, open doors, exposed mechanisms, and readable objects would distract from the shop SKU review.
During project review, Fadior can tune vanity width, drawer mix, basin count, counter material, niche depth, mirror height, side-frame proportion, lighting plan, and installation sequence after site measurements are reviewed. The external concept remains Basalt Ribbon Wash Niche while technical choices respond to the actual bathroom.
Maintenance planning is part of the product story. Closed fronts reduce visible clutter, the basin shelf should tolerate daily wet use, and the niche should be easy to wipe. These choices make the module more useful than a decorative bathroom scene.
Before approving production, the project team should verify finished wall length, plumbing locations, drain route, wall backing, counter height, mirror clearance, lighting positions, floor buildup, elevator access, delivery path, and local installation requirements. These details shape the final usefulness of the vanity module.
The SKU is strongest for buyers who want a warm primary bathroom with calm closed storage, a defined wash-zone band, and a specific finish direction. It is not meant to replace a fully open display vanity or a generic basin cabinet. It is a measured shop-tier module for homes where daily routines need order.
The ribbon niche also helps the bathroom work from more than one viewpoint. From the doorway, it gives the vanity wall depth; from the basin, it creates a useful shelf zone for daily objects. That two-sided behavior is why the differentiator belongs in the product title rather than being treated as background styling.
It also gives project teams a concise reference for approving the bathroom scope as one object. The buyer can discuss vanity wall, niche band, basin shelf, mirror plane, terracotta frame, and storage length together instead of splitting the design into unrelated carpentry and plumbing decisions.
Because the niche and vanity are ordered as one module, the project team can check faucet reach, counter depth, mirror height, drawer access, and standing clearance together before production. That makes the room easier to review than a separate niche added after the vanity wall is already fixed.
The module also supports shared primary bathrooms. One person can use the basin zone while closed storage keeps the broader vanity calm, and the niche gives daily objects a place that does not sprawl across the counter.
Finish review should include physical samples whenever possible. Ipe tone, lime-washed texture, terracotta warmth, dark niche depth, and counter color can shift under different lighting, so the page establishes direction while the final order should be confirmed against the home, cleaning routine, and adjacent rooms.
Installation planning should treat the niche as part of the working wall, not just decoration. Clearances around faucets, mirrors, nearby doors, towel storage, and lighting should be checked before release so the vanity remains comfortable after the first week of use.
The final review should also include cleaning access around the niche corners, counter overhang, towel reach, ventilation, and mirror reflection lines. Those small checks are easy to miss in a concept review, but they decide whether the long vanity wall feels calm during real morning and evening routines.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction is a warm villa primary-bathroom vanity with closed ipe fronts, a dark horizontal wash niche, lime-washed surround, aged terracotta frame, and calm basin shelf.
The image set keeps the vanity closed and exterior-facing: a white-background commerce view for inspection, a 4:3 room midscene for circulation, a close material detail, and a 16:9 villa bathroom scene for landing-page context.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Horizontal wash niche
A dark continuous niche organizes the basin wall and gives daily objects a controlled place.
Closed vanity storage
Long closed fronts keep bath storage calm while giving the module a clear architectural rhythm.
Warm architectural surround
Lime-washed wall and aged terracotta framing help the vanity feel integrated with the room.
Durable structural core
The concealed 304 stainless steel core supports alignment, repeated use, and long-term service.
Materials and finish
Finish, color, and detailing are selected to keep the product convincing in both specification and daily use.
Surface finishes
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Customization
This is where the product moves from inspiration into a live project discussion.
Fadior can tune vanity width, drawer mix, basin count, counter material, niche depth, mirror height, side-frame proportion, lighting plan, waterproof details, and installation sequence after site measurements are reviewed.
Project review can adapt plumbing positions, drawer access, niche lighting, counter edge, mirror proportion, finish samples, floor protection, and delivery route while preserving the Basalt Ribbon Wash Niche concept.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Base cabinet planning | 3.8 meters |
|---|---|
| Wall cabinet planning | 0.0 meters |
| Tall cabinet planning | 1.2 meters |
| Countertop planning | 3.6 meters |
| Primary cabinet material | 304 stainless steel |
| Visible finish direction | Ipe-toned closed vanity fronts, dark basalt ribbon niche, lime-washed surround, aged terracotta frame, pale counter surface, and warm courtyard light |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Series | Verve | — | — |
| Category | Bath and Vanity | — | — |
| Differentiator | Basalt Ribbon Wash Niche | — | — |
| Primary use | Closed primary-bathroom vanity wall with controlled basin-zone storage | — | — |
| Imagery note | Product imagery is a design rendering for proportion, finish direction, and room atmosphere. | — | — |
| Vanity behavior | Closed exterior-facing vanity storage | — | — |
| Niche behavior | Dark horizontal wash niche for daily basin staging | — | — |
| Visible fronts | Ipe-toned closed panels | — | — |
| Surround direction | Lime-washed wall with aged terracotta frame | — | — |
| Cabinet body | 304 stainless steel concealed structural core | — | — |
| Planning scope | Formula dimensions define base, wall, tall, and counter meters | — | — |
| Best setting | Villa primary bathroom, wellness suite, or boutique hospitality bathroom | — | — |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
The published SKU sets the Verve series, bath and vanity category, exterior concept, formula dimensions, and visible finish direction. Before production starts, Fadior reviews wall length, plumbing positions, basin count, drawer access, niche depth, mirror height, lighting positions, waterproof detailing, finish samples, delivery route, and installation sequence so the vanity wall and niche work as one room-scale module for the actual site.
Existing Verve products already cover architectural spa vanity, bronze mirror plinth, candlelit tolerance wash wall, fluted halo wash wall, limewash double basin alcove, sculpted faucet ledge, and stone reveal basin wall. Basalt Ribbon Wash Niche focuses on a continuous dark horizontal niche that organizes the basin zone inside a warm closed vanity wall, giving the SKU a distinct storage and staging behavior.
It works best in primary bathrooms, villa suites, boutique hotel rooms, and wellness apartments where the owner wants closed bath storage plus a calm architectural wash zone. The room should allow comfortable standing depth at the counter, clear drawer access, suitable plumbing positions, nearby towel storage, ventilation, mirror clearance, and enough wall length for the horizontal niche to feel intentional.
Buyers should confirm finished room dimensions, plumbing and drain routes, wall backing, counter height, mirror clearance, lighting and power needs, floor buildup, elevator access, delivery path, finish samples, ventilation, cleaning access, towel reach, user routine, and any local installation requirements. The page images support finish and proportion review, while final technical decisions should be confirmed through project review before production.
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