MTI Transitional Line

MTIWhirlpools Transitional line of bath furniture is able to complement both contemporary and traditional bath fixtures. Made with FSC-certified hardwoods, the line is low-VOC and low-HAP. ¨They are available with optional hardwood tops, and each piece is customizable from interior and exterior finishes to decorative front panels that include linen, exotic zebrawood, and antique mirror. Drawers include dovetail-joined construction, and doors and drawers feature soft-close hardware.The vanity shown includes an Aphrodite shell design from wallcovering manufacturer Maya Romanoff and a tropical veneer. mtiwhirlpools.com

MTIWhirlpools Transitional line of bath furniture is able to complement both contemporary and traditional bath fixtures. Made with FSC-certified hardwoods, the line is low-VOC and low-HAP. ¨They are available with optional hardwood tops, and each piece is customizable from interior and exterior finishes to decorative front panels that include linen, exotic zebrawood, and antique mirror. Drawers include dovetail-joined construction, and doors and drawers feature soft-close hardware.The vanity shown includes an Aphrodite shell design from wallcovering manufacturer Maya Romanoff and a tropical veneer. mtiwhirlpools.com

MTIWhirlpool’s Transitional line of bath furniture is able to complement both contemporary and traditional bath fixtures. Made with FSC-certified hardwoods, the line is low-VOC and low-HAP. They are available with optional hardwood tops, and each piece is customizable from interior and exterior finishes to decorative front panels that include linen, exotic zebrawood, and antique mirror. Drawers include dovetail-joined construction, and doors and drawers feature soft-close hardware.The vanity shown includes an Aphrodite shell design from wallcovering manufacturer Maya Romanoff and a tropical veneer. mtiwhirlpools.com

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