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Meyda 20" Energy Star Deer at Lake 2-Light Vanity Bar
$495.90
$522
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We found this at four stores including Wayfair, Luxe Decor, and Totally Furniture. This product sells from $495.90 up to $522. Users can save 5% by shopping at Affordable Lamps.
Illuminate your bathroom with the rustic charm of our Energy Star-rated 2-light vanity bar. Inspired by serene lakeside scenes, each piece is a handcrafted work of art, offering a unique addition to your space. Perfect for creating a cozy, ambient glow.
Alternative names | 2 - Light Bath Bar |
We found this at four stores including Wayfair, Luxe Decor, and Totally Furniture. This product sells from $495.90 up to $522. Users can save 5% by shopping at Affordable Lamps.
Illuminate your bathroom with the rustic charm of our Energy Star-rated 2-light vanity bar. Inspired by serene lakeside scenes, each piece is a handcrafted work of art, offering a unique addition to your space. Perfect for creating a cozy, ambient glow.
Alternative names | 2 - Light Bath Bar |
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What are the best materials for bathroom countertops in terms of durability and maintenance?
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