Zero Stone
The ZERO Stone collection gets its name from the exquisite marble that can serve as the finish for the top, drawer fronts, and sides of the cabinet.
The marble sheets are 10 mm in thickness, and the veins in the marble are continuous which give the vanity a sleek and homogenous look. In addition to the various shades of marble, the ZERO Stone collection includes a selection of light and dark wood finishes.
The collection uses Blum Legrabox drawers created by the worldwide leading producer in drawer hardware. These drawers are designed with a slow-motion system that can be opened by a simple touch of the front of the drawer and closed with a slight push of the drawer. The slow-motion system ensures that the drawer slows down upon stopping and seamlessly closes.
The ZERO Stone line also includes the option of an LED light bar for hanging cabinets. The light bar is made of anodized extruded aluminum and LED lights.
Every vanity and cabinet is custom built to suit your needs. The ZERO Stone collection can be combined with elements from any other Casabath modern bathroom vanity collection and any of Casabath’s mirrors and lighting fixtures.
Since 1987, Casabath products have long been valued for their high performance, unique design, and high-quality construction. Centralizing all production within the company allows continuous control over each phase, from material selection to final product definition, including testing new elements and solutions. This ensures Casabath consistently delivers high-quality products to consumers.
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