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Miseno Indy 60" Free Standing Double Basin Vanity Set with Cabinet and Cultured Marble Top - 4 Doors, 2 Drawers, 8" Widespread

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Miseno Indy 60" Free Standing Double Basin Vanity Set with Cabinet and Cultured Marble Top - 4 Doors, 2 Drawers, 8" WidespreadIndy 60" Double Vanity Set with Cultured Marble Top The Miseno Indy 60 inch freestanding double vanity blends modern slatted wood styling with a durable cultured marble top and twin ceramic sinks. Built from solid wood with soft close doors and drawers, it arrives with backsplash, hardware, and adjustable shelving for a complete, organized bath solution. Key Features: Durable Construction: Solid wood cabinet with poplar species for long lasting

Indy 60" Double Vanity Set with Cultured Marble Top

The Miseno Indy 60-inch freestanding double vanity blends modern slatted-wood styling with a durable cultured marble top and twin ceramic sinks. Built from solid wood with soft-close doors and drawers, it arrives with backsplash, hardware, and adjustable shelving for a complete, organized bath solution.


Key Features:

  • Durable Construction: Solid wood cabinet with poplar species for long-lasting performance
  • Complete Top & Sinks: Cultured marble top with two rectangular ceramic sinks and included backsplash
  • Faucet Ready: 3-hole, 8" widespread drilling per basin; faucets not included
  • Quiet Soft-Close: Hinges and full-extension drawer slides prevent slamming and keep contents secure
  • Ample Storage: 4 doors, 2 adjustable shelves, and 2 double-deep drawers maximize organization

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Indy
Finish Options Dark Walnut / White Engineered Marble; Onyx Black / White Engineered Marble; Rustic Ash / White Engineered Marble; Warm Walnut / White Engineered Marble (White Wash discontinued)
Installation Type Free Standing
Overall Width 60 in.
Overall Depth 22.05 in.
Overall Height 34.49 in.
Backsplash Height 2.99 in.
Vanity Top Material Cultured Marble
Vanity Top Width 60 in.
Vanity Top Depth 22.05 in.
Vanity Top Thickness 1.1 in.
Sinks Two rectangular ceramic undermount sinks
Number of Basins 2
Basin (Inner) Dimensions 20.28 in. L x 15.16 in. W x 7.28 in. D
Faucet Holes 3 per basin
Faucet Centers 8 in.
Drain Placement Center
Overflow Yes
Cabinet Material Wood (Poplar species); solid wood construction
Cabinet Width 59.45 in.
Cabinet Depth 21.77 in.
Cabinet Height 33.39 in.
Storage 4 doors, 2 drawers, 2 adjustable shelves
Soft Close Hinges/Slides Yes
Backsplash Included Yes
Cabinet Hardware Included Yes (brushed gold)
Mirror Included No
Light Included No
Faucet Included No
Sink Included Yes
Vanity Top Included Yes
Vanity Legs Included Yes
Assembly Required Yes
Theme Modern
Certifications UPC
ADA Compliant No
Country of Origin Vietnam
Manufacturer Warranty 1 Year
Nominal Width 60 in.
Product Weight 270.1 lbs

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Does this vanity include faucets or a mirror?
A: No. Faucets and mirrors are not included; the top is pre-drilled for 8" widespread faucets.


Q: Is assembly required?
A: Yes. The vanity requires assembly and installation with wall anchors.


Q: What color is the hardware?
A: Yellow‑toned brushed gold hardware is included.


Q: Is the countertop veined?
A: No. The included engineered (cultured) marble top is solid white.


Q: Are the shelves adjustable?
A: Yes. Each cabinet includes height‑adjustable interior shelving.


Sculpted Wood, Tailored Modernity

Indy’s vertical slat facade introduces a rhythmic, architectural texture that instantly elevates the bath. The crisp, solid‑white cultured marble top frames twin basins, while brushed gold hardware adds a warm, couture note. Style it with matte fixtures and natural linens to let the poplar grain sing against deep, saturated walls. It’s a polished essential that anchors a serene, luxurious ritual every day.


Upgrade your bath with the Indy 60" double vanity for modern design, generous storage, and a ready-to-install top and sinks.

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