
Photo courtesy of Celestino Piralla
An orange vanity makes a bold statement, just make sure you understand how to make that statement.
I will often read fashion magazines and blogs that will show an original, daring look and then note that it is “not for beginners.” When it comes to bathroom décor, I would say using Bazzèo’s new orange-colored vanity, the Aquae, also falls into the “not for beginners” category. Or more precisely, if you’re going to buy an orange vanity, it is best to have a complete, complementary design plan for it. Swapping out your old vanity and just dropping in a new orange vanity should be avoided.

Photo courtesy of Celestino Piralla
Of course, the Aquae is more than just an orange vanity. It’s a green product with a cabinet box made from 100-percent recycled, post-production wood waste without added formaldehyde. And technically, it’s not orange, it’s tangerine. The drawers, which are made from compressed wheat grass, are finished with a water-based, non-toxic tangerine lacquer.
But if someone compliments you by saying, “I just love your orange vanity,” please remember: a beginner would go out of their way to correct that person and tell them its actually tangerine. Those who are well versed in design know how to correctly take a compliment, or at least, they should be.

Photo courtesy of Celestino Piralla