Bespoke Sintered Stone Vanity Units, 700mm to 2400mm
Lave Studio designs bespoke sintered stone vanity units to the millimetre — from 700mm to 2400mm — the widest custom size range from a dedicated sintered stone vanity specialist, with lead times of five to twelve weeks.
Built to a Brief, Not a Catalogue
The process at Lave begins with a measurement, not a product page. Clients specify the exact width and depth they need — to fit an alcove, a period bathroom wall, a recessed niche — and receive a fixed price before any work begins. There are no standard sizes to compromise around and no surcharges for unusual dimensions. A 1340mm vanity costs no more to specify than a 1200mm one. A 2100mm double basin is as straightforward to order as a 900mm single.
The range spans 700mm to 2400mm in width. At the lower end, that covers compact cloakrooms and en-suites. At the upper end, it allows full-width double basins across a bathroom wall — a scale that standard suppliers simply do not serve. Interior designers working on large-format projects use Lave specifically because there is no upper limit that forces a compromise.
The Integrated Stone Top
Every Lave vanity is designed with a sintered stone top and integrated basin as a single continuous surface. The bowl is formed within the stone slab itself — not a separate ceramic or steel basin set into a cut-out, but the same material flowing from flat countertop into bowl without a join, a silicone edge, or a seam of any kind.
This matters aesthetically and practically. Aesthetically, the result has a calm, resolved quality that separate-basin setups cannot replicate — the eye travels across the surface without interruption. Practically, there are no joins for limescale, soap residue, or mould to accumulate in. The surface wipes clean in a single pass.
Sintered stone is the material of choice here for several technical reasons. It is non-porous — water absorption rates below 0.1% — scratch-resistant to Mohs 7, heat-tolerant, and requires no sealing at any point in its life. For a surface used multiple times daily in a wet environment, those properties are not marginal; they determine how the vanity looks in five years and in fifteen.
The Floating Vanity Format
Lave units are designed as wall-hung floating vanities — mounted directly to the wall with no floor contact. This is increasingly the format of choice for both contemporary and period interiors, for several reasons.
It simplifies floor cleaning considerably. In a room where the floor and the vanity are typically the same material, having nothing breaking that plane creates a sense of openness that is disproportionate to the actual space saved. It also allows the stone top to read as an uninterrupted horizontal element — particularly effective at wider spans where the vanity becomes a genuine architectural feature of the room.
Wall-hung installation requires a wall capable of bearing the load. Lave provides full technical drawings for the installation, and works with clients and their contractors to confirm fixing requirements before the unit is made.
What the Brief Covers
When a client begins a project with Lave, the brief covers four things: width and depth, bowl configuration (single or double, position, size), stone finish, and veneer for the carcass. From those decisions, Lave produces a fixed quote, a technical drawing for approval, and a confirmed lead time — typically five to twelve weeks from sign-off.
There are no hidden variables and no post-order additions. The price agreed at the start is the price paid. This is the model that interior designers return to — not because bespoke is necessarily cheaper than premium off-the-shelf, but because it eliminates the uncertainty that makes managing a bathroom project difficult.
Start Your Brief
Specify your width (700–2400mm), bowl position and stone finish. We'll return a full quote within 48 hours.
Design Your BasinCommon Questions
- What sizes does Lave Studio make vanity units in?
- Lave designs vanity units to any width from 700mm to 2400mm, in any depth, to fit the exact space available. There are no standard sizes — every unit is made to a specific brief.
- How long does a bespoke sintered stone vanity take?
- Lead times run from five to twelve weeks depending on finish and complexity. This is confirmed at the point of order, before any payment is made.
- What is a sintered stone integrated basin?
- An integrated basin is one where the bowl and countertop are formed from a single continuous piece of material — no joins, no silicone edges, no separate basin to source. Lave produces sintered stone tops and integrated bowls as one seamless surface.
- Do I need to source taps separately?
- Yes. Lave designs and supplies the vanity unit and stone top. Taps, waste fittings, and mirrors are specified separately — Lave can advise on compatible options for the brief.