Native Trails 30" NativeStone Vanity Top, Slate, Rectangle 18x12 with Single Faucet Hole, VT30-R1812-S-1
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Native Trails 30" NativeStone Vanity Top, Slate, Rectangle 18x12 with Single Faucet Hole, VT30-R1812-S-1

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Native Trails 30" NativeStone Vanity Top, Slate, Rectangle 18x12 with Single Faucet Hole, VT30-R1812-S-1Native Trails 30" NativeStone Vanity Top, Slate Rectangle 18x12 with Single Faucet Hole, VT30 R1812 S 1 Durable and versatile, NativeStone Vanity Tops feature natural materials and timeless design that coordinates beautifully with our full line of vanities or any standard vanity. Available pre cut and standalone, these vanity tops allow you to mix and match with vanities of your choosing and are perfect for custom designing the bath of your dreams.

Native Trails 30" NativeStone Vanity Top, Slate- Rectangle 18x12 with Single Faucet Hole, VT30-R1812-S-1

Durable and versatile, NativeStone Vanity Tops feature natural materials and timeless design that coordinates beautifully with our full line of vanities or any standard vanity. Available pre-cut and standalone, these vanity tops allow you to mix and match with vanities of your choosing and are perfect for custom designing the bath of your dreams. Artisan-crafted using NativeStone: an innovative blend of cement and natural jute fiber, NativeStone Vanity Tops are incredibly stain resistant and refreshingly easy to maintain.

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  • Comes pre-cut for Native Trails' Hana, Avila, or Cabrillo sinks
  • Cutout dimensions: 18"W x 11.875"D rectangle, one faucet hole
  • Overall dimensions: 30.5"W x 21.75"D x 1.18"H
  • Concrete top adds organic beauty to bathrooms of any design aesthetic
  • Handcrafted from an innovative blend of concrete and jute fiber
  • NEXT-GENERATION SEALER! Now sealed with revolutionary NativeStone Shield for the ultimate protection from stains, scratches and cracks
  • UPC/cUPC and ADA compliant
  • Covered under Native Trails limited lifetime warranty
  • Clean with mild, non-abrasive soap and cleaners
  • Due to their handcrafted nature, no two products will be exactly the same and may vary in finish, texture and other details
  • NSV30 Vanity Tops will fit a 30-inch Vanity Base

This item is a Vanity Top and needs a coordinating Native Trails Sink and Vanity Base to be used as a Bathroom Vanity. Please contact us for help with configuring the full vanity set.

Details


ADA Compliant?: Yes
Box Height: 5"
Box Length: 26"
Box Weight: 50 lb(s)
Box Width: 36"
Cabinet Material: NativeStone Concrete
Collection: 30" NativeStone Vanity Top
Color: Slate
Country of Origin: Vietnam
Finish: Slate
Freight Class (LTL Only): 92.5
Harmonized System Code: 6810.99.0000
Installation Type: Vanity Top
Item Height: 1.18"
Item Length (Front to Back): 21.75"
Item Weight: 44 lb(s)
Item Width (Side to Side): 30.5"
Material: NativeStone Concrete
NMFC Code: 159530-01
Overall Dimensions: 30.5" x 21.75" x 1.18"
Palletized Dimensions (LTL Only): 40" x 48" x 30"
Palletized Weight (LTL Only): 90
Shape: Rectangle
Sku: NSV30-SR1
Ship Method: LTL

Warranty


Native Trails Warranty Details (PDF)

Installation Instructions


There are no installation instructions for this item as it simply sits on top of the vanity base. The installer may use a 100% non-water-based silicone to adhere it to the vanity base.

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Product Care


Native Trails Product Care (PDF)

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