7 of the Hottest Vanity Tables | 7 Best Vanity Tables

2022-10-08 17:34:23 By : Mr. Jackie Qiang

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Gussy up with these glam, runway-inspired furnishings.

It’s no secret that the worlds of fashion and furniture are closely linked. A trending color will decorate both a dress and a front doorway; a buzzy textile or silhouette is just as likely to be found on the runway as it is on the recliner. These ideas are even more top of mind now, during New York Fashion Week, when designers are unveiling their new collections at flashy downtown shows. In the interest of blending the interior design and garment worlds even further, we’ve paired a curation of dreamy vanities with equally fashion-forward runway looks. Looking for a classic, sleek, all-black silhouette? Consider dolling up at a Lazzoni mirror while rocking a Dion Lee ensemble. Need a warmer-toned dressing table to brighten up the room? Fendi Casa’s sculptural furnishing will do the trick, as will a head-to-toe look from the revered fashion house. Whatever your personal style, here, seven perfect pairings to dress up your closet and your home.

Prepping for a big night out? Turn up the drama with this dressing table’s lacquer, shagreen, and mother-of-pearl accents. Look: Giorgio Armani

Layering isn’t limited just to fashion. Gallotti & Radice’s vanity mixes suede and wood for a sleek, chic finished product. Look: Bottega Veneta

Walnut and brushed gold complement this dressing table’s oak-brown marble base to create material harmony. Look: Fendi

Black Mirror by Vadim Kibardin

Those who prefer a vampy ensemble will feel right at home doing hair and makeup at this Gothic dressing table. Look: Acne Studios

Eden Rock by Sacha Lakic

Sometimes only the biggest of mirrors will do. Thankfully, circles never go out of style. Look: Loewe

Ocean by Signorini & Coco

Spice up your dressing room with a vanity that adds an unexpected hit of sky blue. Look: Carolina Herrera

You can never go wrong with a little black dress—or a dark vanity with classic clean lines. Look: Dion Lee