Michael Amini La Marisia Vanity Desk
Versatile and refined, the La Marisia Vanity blends elegance with function. Whether styled as a glamorous vanity or an exquisite writing desk, its pearl finish with champagne accents lends a radiant glow to any space. A Birdseye maple veneer top adds depth and organic sophistication, while the gracefully shaped silhouette and raised details exude timeless charm. The faux-shagreen drawer front introduces a rich textural contrast, and a velvet-lined, soft-close drawer offers a tailored space for beauty or office essentials.
Versatile Elegance β Functions as a luxurious vanity or an opulent writing desk.
Birdseye Maple Veneer Top β An exquisite wood grain that enhances the deskβs refined beauty.
Faux-Shagreen Drawer Front β A tactile, champagne-hued accent that elevates the design.
Graceful Silhouette with Raised Details β Sculpted contours and subtle embellishments create a timeless aesthetic.
Velvet-Lined Soft-Close Drawer β Provides a stylish and protective space for essentials.













Description
Versatile and refined, the La Marisia Vanity blends elegance with function. Whether styled as a glamorous vanity or an exquisite writing desk, its pearl finish with champagne accents lends a radiant glow to any space. A Birdseye maple veneer top adds depth and organic sophistication, while the gracefully shaped silhouette and raised details exude timeless charm. The faux-shagreen drawer front introduces a rich textural contrast, and a velvet-lined, soft-close drawer offers a tailored space for beauty or office essentials.
Versatile Elegance β Functions as a luxurious vanity or an opulent writing desk.
Birdseye Maple Veneer Top β An exquisite wood grain that enhances the deskβs refined beauty.
Faux-Shagreen Drawer Front β A tactile, champagne-hued accent that elevates the design.
Graceful Silhouette with Raised Details β Sculpted contours and subtle embellishments create a timeless aesthetic.
Velvet-Lined Soft-Close Drawer β Provides a stylish and protective space for essentials.
























