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July 2023

The Elwood Collection

Introduce a touch of coastal inspired elegance to your bathroom with the Elwood vanity. With its distinct design featuring fluted drawer fronts, the Elwood is sure to complement any bathroom.

Craft a space that reflects your individuality by selecting from two front options: Apollo or Dockland, and choosing your preferred colour from our array of Painted finishes or woodgrain finishes in Coastal Oak, Prime Oak, or Bottega Oak. Complete the look with the choice of 350mm Loft, Ova or Wave handles – offered in a variety of finishes to complement your style.

 

The Elwood vanity comes with Timberline’s Gold Inclusions featuring European soft-close drawers, a stylish classic white cabinet interior constructed of melamine to ensure easy cleaning and maintenance. Full extension runners on the drawers allows for easy access to the back and three stylish bamboo finger jointed storage trays will keep your belongings neatly arranged.

 

The Elwood cabinet is also 100% Australian made ensuring a quality product for your peace of mind.

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