✨ Elevate Your Glam Game with Style!
The Furmax Vanity Desk is a contemporary makeup table featuring a large clear mirror with adjustable LED lighting, ample storage with 7 drawers and 6 shelves, and convenient power outlets for all your beauty tools. Crafted from durable engineered wood, this vanity is designed for easy cleaning and hassle-free assembly, making it the perfect addition to any bedroom or dressing room.
Item Weight | 103.5 Pounds |
Item Depth | 15.74 inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.74"D x 43.2"W x 54.1"H |
Style Name | Contemporary |
Furniture Finish | Polish |
Color | White |
Frame Material | Engineered Wood |
Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Number of Drawers | 7 |
J**Y
Lots of Time for Assembly- But Nice Vanity Once Done
So, I am a single female and did not realize just how many pieces I’d have to assemble for this. It was overwhelming at first, but I laid out all the pieces and did it a little at a time. I work full time and had other things to do in the evenings as week but I was able to devote about an hour a night on it. It still took about a week. I am happy with how it turned out but do not want to have to do that again. It is sturdy and pretty.
A**E
Great size and very pretty! But pieces were missing holes
It’s beautiful! The assembly took me HOURS, but the instructions are very clear and easy to follow. It’s just that it has multiple pieces and screws, but other than that it’s great. However, some pieces (like piece #30) didn’t come with holes to put the screws in. I had to use a very hard and good quality double tape. It worked just fine.It’s very sturdy and the size is perfect, not too big or too small. Be warned though, the amount of pieces will give you nightmares… Your back WILL hurt after this lol
I**A
I LOVE IT BUT….
the instructions say its a two man job, but if you’re like me and you don’t mind taking your time putting things together than go for it! HOWEVER, when i got to certain steps and it would tell me to screw a certain amount of screws into something…it wouldn’t have the correct number hold holes. for example, when i got to step 18 it said to screw number 30 to the backs of 2-3 and 4-5 with screw letter g. & it said i should use a total of 26 screws. based on the photo you can see that on each side there’s only two holes at the top and none on the side in order for me to secure 30 down without it flapping. and later on in the instructions it again asked me to screw down a certain amount of screws without enough holes. i would suggest that if you purchase this vanity that you have a drill on hand.
R**H
Cute little vanity
We moved, and I no longer have a bathroom vanity, so I spent a couple of weeks trying to decide which one to get. I like that this has an outlet built in. But to get electricity to it, you have to use the only available USB port. So, if I wanted to plug something in with a USB, I can't do that. It does have a micro-USB, so that's a help. It was okay to put together. I did all the drawers first and called my husband to help putting the rest of it together.
K**K
Make up Vanity with mirror and lights.
I purchased the vanity for my grand daughter who is turning 18. she and her two friends put it together. It is exactly what she wanted. The item arrived on time and in good condition. She is a happy camper.
M**L
Very cute vanity
This came out bigger than I initially expected. I love it! Took me 6 hours to put together (all by myself) but the instructions were pretty clear. Just pay attention to the imagine orientation and grab the correct pieces. I would buy again!
M**M
The Vanity That Broke My Back but Lit Up My Daughter’s World
When my daughter picked this vanity, she bypassed prebuilt, higher-quality options and went straight for the one with all the lights and floating shelves. Bold choice, kid. It arrived in a single 120-lb box—probably heavier than her—and unpacking it made me question every decision that led to this moment. One piece, two pieces, three pieces… 30 pieces. Oh, and the hardware. There were so many screws, I started doubting the structural integrity of the universe. Spoiler: it took all the screws. Every last one.The instructions were clear enough, but wow, there were so many steps. Some steps took minutes, others felt like years of my life ticking away. To my credit (I’m a solid 9.5/10 on the DIY scale), I managed to build the whole thing without redoing any steps—an achievement rivaling climbing Mount Everest. Pro tip: the kit includes extra hardware, which is comforting when you’re convinced you’ve lost a screw mid-panic.Just when you think you’re in the home stretch, admiring your near-complete handiwork, the drawers strike. “Where are the drawers?” you ask yourself, naively. Oh, they’re in the box, waiting for you to assemble them one by one. Building the first drawer is a journey of its own, requiring enough hardware to make a small robot. You wrestle it into submission, pat yourself on the back… and then realize there are six more to go. That’s right: seven drawers. By this point, if you haven’t thrown in the towel, you’re either a saint, a masochist, or both.The vanity is made of composite material, so a word to the wise—don’t over-tighten those screws or cam locks unless you want a bonus woodworking lesson on stripping and cracking. Power tools helped, but this build was no joke. The whole process took me 1.5 hours, plus an extra 30-45 minutes to clean up the mountain of cardboard and plastic it came in. I also recommend stretching beforehand unless you want to spend the next eight days moving like a T-Rex.On the bright side (literally), the light kit is amazing. It’s got multiple color options—soft white, cool white, daylight—and it’s dimmable. When wiring the lights, start by sticking them down with the included 3M strips and connect the power adapter at the first puck. Otherwise, you might daisy-chain your way to regret and have to redo the whole thing.Final verdict? My daughter is thrilled, and I’m just glad it’s over. This vanity is unbeatable for the price, even if it does double as a DIY endurance test. Would I recommend it? Yes, with a side of ibuprofen and maybe a yoga class beforehand. Would I do it again? Only if my daughter asked with those puppy-dog eyes. But next time, I’m stretching like I’m about to run the Boston Marathon.
R**I
Great vanity
This vanity is beautiful and a perfect size ! It’s pretty big.I will say, it takes quite a few hours to put together. I did this myself. You absolutely need a drill. The directions saying 45 minutes (even with two people) is absolutely ridiculous.I am a little annoyed that it showed ugly damage before I could even use it. I’m not sure if that was caused by putting it together or if it came that way, but just tells me the quality of it.The directions are very easy to follow.
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