Solid wood. 60" vanity.
Cane has wood at back for strength and so that it's not see-through.
See photos - stunning wood. Much nicer than official photo, which looks like diff color finish.
Vanity + a marble top. no undersinks
We have kept it for years as we couldn't use it for our original reno due to change of plan and necessary small single vanity. Has moved house with us since as we were looking for an excuse to use but it is taking up space storing it. We fix up houses so may use on future project but figure see if it sells. The wood is beautiful - stock photo doesn't do it justice.
RH vanities range from $3,500-$7,900 generally depending on which materials.
Note I think the restoration hardware photo is darker and doesn't do the wood justice, which is stunning. Looks much nicer than the official image that I could find online. And the official image makes the cane look too loose and wavy, which it isn't. Very weird choice of photo for marketing!
Vanity has never been used. We bought it at end of line without the top as that's all that was left.
We then bought a top for it from someone off craigslist and my husband stupidly didn't inspect it and it has flaws. I am including the top and can include the repair kit or repair for you. The top has a fracture through it that looks like part of the marble but does in fact need epoxy to stop it falling apart. I didn't want to do it prior to selling and be dishonest. Obviously the other option is you might want a different type of stone top anyway but this one is definitely useable and will look fine/part of the pattern.
Price firm. Already reduced significantly due to top and if not, we'll use it eventually anyway.