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A blend of rustic and Scandinavian design, the 31.5" Auburn console vanity has a modern shape that features rugged yet elegant details. The wire-brushed finish showcases natural texture and wood grains with subtle distressing. The integrated Matte Black towel bar and shelf serve as functional and decorative storage for towels and bath accessories.
A blend of rustic and Scandinavian design, the Auburn Console Vanity has a modern shape that features rugged yet elegant details. The wire-brushed finish showcases natural texture and wood grains with subtle distressing. The smooth, high-profile integrated composite sink top, available in Glossy White or Matte Black, adds an unexpected modern texture while the tapered frame adds visual interest.
- Solid Poplar wood frame with Poplar veneers over a plywood core, sealed with our premium moisture and UV resistant coatings
- The 31.5" sinktop features a sloped, trough-style basin with a removable drain cover that blends seamlessly with the sink while still allowing water to pass through. The integrated basin is fabricated from durable, antibacterial composite stone.
- Console frame arrives full assembled
- Sink is pre-drilled for a single hole faucet
- Console frame base with integrated sink top
- Sink has 5" of counter space on either side and at the 4-1/2" in the back
- Sink top ships in a separate carton
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This is not cabinetry designed to solve a problem. It is furniture built to anchor a room.
FURNITURE THINKING, APPLIED TO THE BATH
James Martin Vanities treats the bathroom the way a serious furniture shop treats a dining table. With discipline. With patience. With the kind of construction you can feel the second you open a drawer.
You see it in the details: time tested joinery, kiln dried North American hardwoods, and hand applied finishes that don’t just sit on the surface. They sink in. They deepen. And over the years, they start to look like they belong to the house, not the catalog.
And because this is daily use furniture, it’s built for daily life. Heavier where it matters. Moisture resistant substrates that don’t get weird in humidity. Hardware that closes softly, morning after morning, long after the steam has done its best to test it.
These aren’t vanities you buy because they’re having a moment.
They’re the kind you keep because they keep getting better.

Built Like Heirloom Furniture
English dovetail drawer boxes. Mortise and tenon frames. Solid hardwood casework paired with full extension soft close glides. This is the stuff real furniture is made of, the kind of construction that takes time because it’s not trying to win a race.
Each drawer is hand assembled, not stapled and shrugged off. Each joint is cut to hold its shape for the long haul, even in the one room that loves steam and chaos the most.
And you feel it right away. The cabinetry has weight when you open it. The drawers move with clean, mechanical confidence. The doors close with a quiet, reassuring thud, not that hollow sound that always feels like a warning sign.

Designed for Demanding Environments
Bathrooms are rough on furniture in a way living rooms never are. Heat. Humidity. A damp cloth every day because toothpaste has no respect for your design plans.
James Martin vanities are built with that reality in mind: kiln dried North American hardwoods milled for moisture stability, sealed in UV resistant finishes that resist yellowing and cracking. Even the drawer boxes get treated like they matter, using moisture resistant substrates lined in brushed aluminum, easy to wipe clean, and far less likely to warp when the room turns into a sauna.
This isn’t furniture that got reassigned to the bath.
It’s furniture designed for it, built to take steam, splashes, and daily friction without slowly falling apart.

Hand-Finished, Not Factory-Sealed
Each vanity moves through finishing stages the slow way: sanding, staining, sealing. By hand. With checks at every step, because finish isn’t a last-minute detail. It’s the part you live with every day.
The tones are built in layers to pull out the grain instead of burying it. Deeper options like Mid-Century Acacia and Carbon Oak aren’t flat colors. They carry depth, and they shift with the light from morning to night.
This is finish work meant to age well. Not sterile uniformity, but intentional character. The wood deepens slightly over time, developing patina instead of looking “worn.”

Built-In Organization That Keeps Counters Clear
James Martin Vanities builds storage like it’s meant to be used every single day, not just photographed once. Many models include removable bamboo bins and drawer organizers, which means the “where do I put this” problem gets solved before it starts and your countertop stays calmer. Inside the drawers, you’ll often find easy-to-clean brushed aluminum laminate liners, so toothpaste drips, makeup dust, and small spills wipe up fast without soaking into wood or leaving stains that linger.

A Cabinet Frame That Stays Stable Over Time
When it comes to the structure, these vanities lean into premium cabinet construction with kiln-dried hardwoods and plywood, which matters because stability is the whole game in a bathroom. Less shifting. Less sticking. Less of that subtle loosening that turns a drawer into a daily annoyance. The hand-finished details and finishes aren’t about showroom perfection, they’re about a surface that looks intentional up close and continues to hold its tone as the room sees steam, light, and constant use.

Storage That Works With Real Routines
Open it up and you immediately see the point: abundant storage designed for the way bathrooms actually function. Full drawers for the everyday items, deeper space for the bulky stuff, and smart compartments that keep the chaos from spreading. It’s the kind of layout that makes your morning feel cleaner because everything has a place, including the awkward items you still want within reach.

Soft-Close Drawers With Full Reach
The drawers themselves are built for the kind of motion you notice immediately. Full-extension, soft-close undermount slides pull the drawer all the way out so you can actually reach what’s in the back, then close it gently without slamming, even when your hands are wet or you’re rushing out the door. Quick-release clips make drawer removal simple, which is a quiet luxury when you need to clean thoroughly, adjust, or access plumbing without turning it into a project.

Countertop Support That Feels Substantial
Under the countertop, solid wood vertical supports help distribute weight evenly, which is the difference between a vanity that stays square and one that slowly develops stress and sag over time. Wood corner braces reinforce the cabinet and further spread the load, so stone, solid surface, or composite tops feel properly supported instead of perched. Many cabinets ship with full back panels, which gives installers a cleaner finish and helps align everything to the final rough-in location without compromise, so your vanity looks intentional once it’s in place.

Dovetail Drawers That Stay Tight And True
On many models, drawer boxes are constructed with quality plywood or solid hardwood, then joined with English dovetail joinery. That’s not just a buzzword. Dovetails create a mechanical interlock at the corners, so drawers stay tight and square through years of opening, closing, and loading them with heavier items. Pair that with aluminum laminate drawer bottoms, and you get a surface that resists moisture, cleans easily, and doesn’t feel delicate when life gets messy.

Hinges That Adjust, Then Hold Their Alignment
Even the doors are designed to feel composed. Premium European soft-close hinges with dual adjustment let installers fine-tune alignment after the cabinets are in place, which means your doors can close evenly and stay that way, instead of drifting into the slightly-off look that makes a vanity feel cheap. The result is the kind of everyday experience you don’t think about because nothing fights you—drawers glide, doors settle closed, and the whole piece feels steady and finished.

Built-In Power Where You Actually Need It
On select models, James Martin includes built-in USB and 120V power outlets, which turns your vanity into a true daily-use station. Charge a toothbrush. Plug in a trimmer. Power a styling tool without cords snaking across the countertop or hunting for an outlet behind the door. It’s a small feature with a big payoff: less clutter, less hassle, and a setup that feels finished.