Bathroom vanities from COCOPA are designed in a rustic, whimsical style by designer Deborah Cota with her husband, master blacksmith Peter Anthony, and her brother, master furniture maker Mike Cota, and are individually crafted of reclaimed, vintage pine to sit atop hand-forged iron bases. Working with vintage woods, says Deborah Cota, gives each of her pieces a unique flavor. “Each piece takes on an individual look for each client,” she says.
While the designs are Cota’s, the client has complete control of color choices, height, sizing, stylistic options, and the type of sink the vanity can be fitted with. Each vanity is custom crafted to the client’s size requirements; designs are properly adjusted to fit the scale of the project. COCOPA offers a palette of 20 paint colors as wood finishes and two finishes for the iron bases and hardware. Where wood is to be painted, alder is used in place of reclaimed pine. Vanities can also be designed to extend to the floor without the iron bases, and can be made with soapstone or reclaimed pine tops.
Several vanity designs, including the new Florence, Butler’s series, and Vita vanities offer a variety of style and storage options. Where doors are applied, the panels can be made of wood, shell, or glass.
Cota will recommend the vanity style from her collection that will best suit the effect the client wishes to achieve. 303.670.0684. www.cocopa.com.Circle 169