10 Reasons Why You Should Consider a Porcelain Vanity for Your Bathroom Redesign
10 Reasons Why You Should Consider a Porcelain Vanity for Your Bathroom Redesign
If your bathroom is dated, a new vanity has the potential to add a fresh splash of style and even functionality. There’s a lot to consider though, especially with so many different types on the market today.
Even a casual browse of any home improvement store can prove overwhelming with dozens of options to ponder. While some of these are quite nice, they often leave much to be desired in terms of aesthetic appeal and even durability.
At Archant, we’ve leveraged the unbeatable quality of Archant porcelain and combined it with our industry-leading fabrication team to create a solution that stands apart from the rest.
With stone made in Italy, a seven year warranty, and exquisite craftsmanship, these porcelain vanities are a stunning centrepiece for any bathroom redesign.
Below, you’ll find 10 reasons why an Archant porcelain vanity is a truly exceptional option. By the end of the article, we think you’ll agree on the value they offer.


Porcelain Vanities Take Great Design to the Next Level
Let’s start with an overview of how these exceptional vanities are created.
- Florim porcelain is made in Italy with a combination of high-quality natural materials and advances in technology.
- Each vanity is handcrafted with exquisite detail by our team that’s committed to providing a world-class product.
- Porcelain can be made to look like nearly any material imaginable including marble, concrete, metal, and natural stone.
- With its one-piece continuous design, you won’t encounter any gaps, crevices, or unsightly adhesives.
- Our stunning stone vanities are built to order with 4 week lead time from the date of order.
Upon viewing an Archant Porcelain vanity, the refined beauty, timeless design, and rugged durability all take centre stage. We use the highest quality porcelain materials in the world from Florim in Italy.
Our goal is to provide a truly gorgeous product to help upscale bathrooms all over New Zealand. If you have a vision, we have the perfect vanity to elevate the space.
No detail is left unfinished by our team of experts. Our fabricators and installers are highly trained to be at the forefront of porcelain design.
Leveraging our versatile design expertise and a vast array of available styles, the bathroom of your dreams is well within reach.
The continuous design of porcelain vanities means the entire unit is one solid piece. With no visible gaps or crevices to trap water and dirt, you have a sophisticated and classic design that boasts high-end appeal.
With an incredible variety of porcelain stocked right here in New Zealand, you will enjoy a quick turnaround time for your vanity. Whether you are looking for the timeless essence of marble, the rugged concrete style, an industrial metal style, or the natural appearance of stone, we have you covered.
Share your vision with us, and let our team bring it to life.



What are the Real-Life Benefits of Porcelain Vanities?
When you choose a porcelain vanity, you already know it will look amazing. Of equal importance for our New Zealand clients, is durability. How well will porcelain stand up to the daily needs of family life? Here are five benefits you should be aware of.
- Porcelain features a non-porous surface, leaving no place for bacteria or mildew to hide.
- Superior stain resistance, so it won’t be damaged by makeup smudges or other bathroom products.
- Unparalleled heat resistance allows you to place hot curling irons and hair dryers directly on the surface without burning and damaging the vanity.
- Easy to maintain - No special sealing agents or cleaning products are needed to keep these vanities looking new.
- Archant Porcelain vanities come with a seven year warranty.

In a bathroom, water can often sit on the vanity surface, leaving behind bacteria, germs, and mildew. With porcelain, there’s no need to worry about these harmful elements. The non-porous quality keeps liquids at the surface for an ultra-hygienic environment.
All our porcelain slabs are also highly resistant to stains. Products that would otherwise leave stubborn marks behind, such as makeup, are not a concern with our Florim vanities.
One of the biggest challenges in a bathroom is where to set down hot items like a blow dryer, or curling iron. If you’re not careful, they can easily burn laminate and other vanity materials. This again, is not an issue with porcelain vanities, as they provide the convenience of heat resistance. This is one of the reasons thousands of our customers use porcelain in their kitchens. It’s equally helpful in a bathroom as well.
Our clients want to be able to quickly clean up without an involved maintenance process. Porcelain is one of the easiest surfaces to keep looking new. You won’t need any special cleaning solutions or bi-annual sealants. All it takes is warm soapy water and a soft cloth to leave it in pristine condition.
At Archant, we want you to enjoy your porcelain vanity for the foreseeable future. Our seven year warranty shows the extent of how we stand behind our work, and offers homeowners superior peace of mind.

Porcelain is Changing the World of Bathroom Design
This innovative style of bathroom vanities has inspired many designers, joiners, and homeowners to rethink their design here in New Zealand. Why settle for solutions that are just “good enough”?
By blending the latest advances in technology with cutting-edge design, these porcelain vanities are positioned to transform bathrooms around the country.
Stop into one of our design showrooms to explore the various styles of porcelain in person. Our experts are on hand to answer all your questions and can also provide you with stone samples to compare with your colour palette.
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