The Laviva vanity lineup is one of those collections that gets passed around designer Slack channels but rarely gets a straight-talk review. So here's one. We carry the full Laviva for Life range at Yala Vanity as an authorized dealer, which means we've spent real time with the cabinets, the integrated stone tops, the VIVA Stone solid surface countertops, and the wall-hung hardware. This is what we've learned — what's worth buying, what to think twice about, and which models actually deserve a spot in your master bath or powder room.
If you're cross-shopping Laviva against Vinnova, Water Creation, or one of the big-box house brands, this should help you land the decision faster.
Laviva is a contemporary bathroom vanity brand specializing in wall-hung and freestanding cabinets with integrated stone, acrylic, and ceramic countertops in sizes from 24 to 84 inches. The collection covers the Alto, Aurora, Estella, Legno, Nova, Vitri, and Wimbledon lines, with finishes spanning California White Oak, Glossy Polar White, Matte Midnight Black, Sonoma Oak, Smokey Walnut, and Cloud White. Yala Vanity is an authorized Laviva dealer carrying the full lineup with free shipping across the contiguous United States.
About Laviva — who makes them and where
Laviva for Life is a US-distributed bathroom furniture brand built around the contract and residential remodel market. The collections are designed for modern and transitional bathrooms — the lines are clean, the silhouettes are restrained, and the color stories lean coastal-neutral rather than ornate-traditional. You won't find ornate raised-panel doors here. You will find seamless slab fronts, integrated drawer pulls, and floating wall-hung profiles that read more like Italian kitchen cabinetry than American bath furniture.
The brand has been a steady fixture in the under-$3,500 luxury tier for years. It competes most directly with Vinnova on the wall-hung side and with Water Creation on the freestanding side, but its signature is the VIVA Stone solid surface tops paired with integrated basins. That single design move — a one-piece countertop-and-sink in matte white — is what gets people to call Laviva specifically by name.
Construction and materials
Cabinet bodies are engineered wood with thermofoil or melamine wraps depending on the line. The wood-grain finishes (California White Oak, Carbon Oak, Smokey Walnut, Weathered Grey) are foil-laminate over a particleboard or MDF core. The Glossy Polar White and Matte Midnight Black finishes are high-pressure laminate. These are not solid-hardwood vanities — if that's your bar, look at our Trusty Wood Amish-built lineup instead.
Where Laviva earns its keep is in the countertop hardware. The VIVA Stone tops are a non-porous solid surface (think Corian-family material) with the basin molded as one continuous piece. There's no rim, no caulk line, no silicone bead to discolor over time. For a bathroom that gets daily use, that's a real maintenance win — you wipe the whole surface in one pass and there's nowhere for soap scum to grab.
The Alto and Odyssey lines pair the cabinet with a Black Wood Marble countertop — a polished engineered marble panel with a rectangular ceramic sink. That's a different aesthetic and a different price band, but the install footprint is the same.
Drawer boxes are soft-close, full-extension on the larger SKUs and self-close on the smaller ones. Hardware is brushed nickel by default. The wall-hung models ship with mounting cleats but no studs-finder — your installer is providing the bathroom geometry, Laviva is providing the cabinet.
What we love and the honest tradeoffs
What we love: the integrated VIVA Stone tops on the Legno and Vitri lines look genuinely high-end once installed, and they cost a fraction of what a custom quartz fabrication would run. The Cloud White finish photographs beautifully, which matters if you're selling a renovation or staging a flip. And the floating-cabinet profile opens up small bathrooms in a way that freestanding furniture-style vanities just can't.
Honest tradeoffs: the engineered-wood cabinet bodies are less forgiving of long-term moisture than solid hardwood. If your bathroom doesn't vent well, you'll notice it on the kick plate within a few years. The Alto line's Black Wood Marble countertop is engineered, not natural — it photographs convincingly but a marble fabricator will spot the difference. And the wall-hung models require a properly blocked wall to hang from. If your remodel is opening up the studs, easy. If you're trying to mount one onto an existing drywall, that's a conversation with your contractor first.
Lead time is another factor. We ship Laviva at the standard 1 business day to process and roughly 10 calendar days to your door once the cabinet is in stock. The catch is that several of the more popular finishes — Smokey Walnut, Matte Midnight Black — cycle in and out of stock more aggressively than the Glossy White SKUs. If you're on a renovation deadline, check stock before you commit to a finish.
Best Laviva models at Yala Vanity
A few standouts from the catalog that we'd actively recommend, all currently in stock:
Laviva Alto 24" California White Oak with Black Wood Marble Countertop — $1,124. The right move for a small primary bath, powder room, or guest bath where you want warm wood grain offset by a dramatic dark countertop. The 24-inch footprint clears most jamb-to-toilet runs without crowding.
Laviva Alto 24" White with Black Wood Marble Countertop — $1,124. Same footprint, swapped to a high-gloss white front. Reads more modern and works well in bathrooms with marble or quartz tile where you want the vanity to recede visually and let the surfaces do the talking.
Laviva Legno 60" Alabaster White Double Sink with VIVA Stone Top — $3,127. Our most-asked-about Laviva double. The 60-inch width fits a standard primary-bath alcove cleanly and gives you genuine his-and-hers basins without resorting to a 72-inch piece you don't have room for. The matte VIVA Stone top is forgiving with toothpaste and harder to scratch than a high-gloss surface.
Laviva Legno 72" Alabaster White Double Sink with VIVA Stone Top — $3,329. For primary bathrooms where you have the wall to do it right. Same construction as the 60, more storage volume, and the longer countertop reads more hotel-spa than apartment-renovation. This is the one we ship to designers most often.
For the full lineup including cabinet-only options, mirrors, and integrated countertops, browse the Laviva collection at Yala Vanity.
Who Laviva is actually for
Laviva is a strong fit if you want contemporary lines, integrated solid-surface tops, and a modern color palette at the $1,000–$3,500 price band, and you have a properly vented bathroom with a blocked wall (for the floating models). It's especially well-matched to remodel projects in primary bathrooms, guest baths, and short-term rentals where the visual quality has to read luxury but the budget can't sustain a fully custom millwork build.
It's less of a fit if you're looking for solid hardwood, raised-panel traditional, or made-to-measure cabinet widths. For those, our Trusty Wood Amish-built lineup or Vanderloc is the right call.
Frequently asked questions
Is Laviva a good brand of bathroom vanity?
Laviva is a solid mid-luxury contemporary brand best known for its wall-hung cabinets and VIVA Stone integrated countertops. It's a strong choice if you want modern lines and one-piece basins at the $1,000–$3,500 price band. It's not a solid-hardwood line — if that's the requirement, shop a heritage builder instead.
Where can I buy Laviva vanities online?
Yala Vanity is an authorized Laviva dealer carrying the full Alto, Aurora, Estella, Legno, Nova, Vitri, and Wimbledon collections. We ship free across the contiguous United States and offer white-glove delivery as an add-on at checkout. Browse the full Laviva collection here.
What is the difference between Laviva and Vinnova bathroom vanities?
Both are mid-luxury contemporary lines in a similar price tier. Laviva specializes in VIVA Stone solid-surface integrated countertops and floating wall-hung designs. Vinnova has a broader freestanding range with more traditional silhouettes available. We carry both lines and can help you decide based on your bathroom style and install context.
Are Laviva countertops real stone or solid surface?
Laviva's signature VIVA Stone tops are a non-porous engineered solid surface (Corian-family material) with the basin molded as one continuous piece. The Alto line uses an engineered Black Wood Marble panel with a separate ceramic sink. Neither is natural quarried stone — the upside is far better maintenance and consistent pattern.
Does Yala Vanity offer free shipping on Laviva orders?
Yes. Every Laviva order ships free to the contiguous United States with full tracking and freight delivery appointment scheduling. White-glove inside delivery is available as an add-on at checkout for an additional fee. Alaska and Hawaii ship at quoted rates.
Bringing it home
Laviva earns its spot in the modern-luxury vanity conversation because of the integrated solid surface tops and the floating-cabinet aesthetic. It's not pretending to be a solid-hardwood brand, and it's not the right call for every bathroom — but for a contemporary remodel in the four-figure budget tier, very few competitors land the visual quality this consistently. If you're cross-shopping or have a specific bathroom we can talk through, our team offers personalized guidance on layout, finish, and lead time.
Written by the Yala Vanity team — curators of luxury bathroom fixtures for discerning homeowners and design professionals. Questions? Our team offers personalized guidance for your renovation.