Vinnova Tokyo Collection: Aged Dark Brown Oak Bath Vanity Guide

Vinnova Tokyo Collection: Aged Dark Brown Oak Bath Vanity Guide

Some Vinnova collections are built to disappear into a room. The Tokyo isn't one of them. Aged Dark Brown Oak gives this freestanding line a richness that anchors a primary bath without dominating it — the kind of vanity that designers reach for when the room needs a deliberate center of gravity. Paired with Silk White Quartz, it's one of the most striking contemporary-transitional vanities in Vinnova's catalog, and it's the line that converts more "shopping luxury vanities" visits into orders at our store than any other Vinnova spec.

The Vinnova Tokyo is a freestanding single and double-sink bath vanity collection in Aged Dark Brown Oak, paired with a Silk White Quartz stone top, in standard sizes from 36 to 84 inches. The deep wood tone, clean detailing, and balanced proportions suit modern, mid-century, and contemporary-transitional primary bathrooms. Yala Vanity carries the full Tokyo range with free shipping across the USA.

What makes the Tokyo Tokyo

The Tokyo is defined by three design choices that show up the moment you walk into a bathroom with one installed.

The first is the wood. Aged Dark Brown Oak is genuinely warm and genuinely dark — not the cool ashy grey-brown you see in mid-market faux-wood finishes, and not the orangey medium oak that dates instantly. It reads rich without going theatrical, and the grain is present rather than printed. This is real wood, and you can tell from across the room.

The second is the proportion. The Tokyo's cabinet body sits on a slightly elevated plinth base — not a full leg, not a full toe-kick, but a clean recessed reveal that gives the vanity a floating quality without going to a true wall-mount. The result is a substantial-looking piece that doesn't anchor heavy on the floor. Most Vinnova bestsellers share some version of this proportion; the Tokyo's is the most refined.

The third is the Silk White Quartz top. It comes paired (not sold separately), and the color contrast against the dark oak is exactly the right amount of drama — high enough to read intentional, quiet enough not to compete with whatever else is going on in the bathroom. The quartz is non-porous, low-maintenance, and substantial.

Sizes and configurations

Vinnova publishes the Tokyo in five standard sizes — 36, 48, 60, 72, and 84 inches. The 36-inch is the single-sink standard for compact primary baths and smaller secondary baths. The 48-inch is the most-spec'd Tokyo at our store; it's the generous single-sink configuration for a primary bath that wants more counter than a 36 but isn't going to a double. The 60-inch and 60M ("M" indicates the double-sink medium configuration) hit the threshold where the double-sink layout starts to make practical sense. The 72-inch and 84-inch are the larger double-sink options for spacious primary suites.

The 84-inch in particular is one of the few real options at that width in the contemporary-luxury market — most catalogs stop at 72. For a primary bathroom with the wall to take it, the Tokyo 84 reads genuinely substantial in a way nothing in the 72-inch tier quite matches.

Unlike Vanderloc, Vinnova doesn't offer 1-inch custom-width orders on the Tokyo. If your wall isn't close to a standard size, the Tokyo isn't the right pick — Vanderloc Rift White Oak or LeCrieú would handle that constraint better. The Tokyo's strength is the proportional design at the published widths; the line wasn't built to be sized to inches.

Pairing the Tokyo with the rest of the room

The deep-oak-with-white-quartz combination is dramatic, and that drama shapes the pairing decisions around the vanity.

For walls, the Tokyo wants quiet. White, soft warm white, or a very soft greige work; bold wall colors compete with the vanity's own presence and the bathroom starts feeling busy. The same applies to tile — a soft white, a quiet stone-look, or a very subtle veining works. The vanity is doing the visual heavy lifting.

For hardware, the cabinet ships with the brand's standard hardware in finishes that coordinate with the wood. Brushed brass reads warm against the dark oak and pulls the temperature toward classic; matte black reads sharper and more contemporary. Either works. Avoid chrome and polished nickel — both fight the warm wood tone.

For faucets, follow the hardware. Brushed brass on the cabinet wants brushed brass on the faucet (single-hole or 8-inch widespread, depending on the top drilling). Matte black on the cabinet wants matte black on the faucet. The faucet and the cabinet hardware should read as the same finish family — same metal, same temperature, same brushed-or-polished treatment.

For mirrors, the Tokyo benefits from a wood-framed mirror that echoes the cabinet — same tone or slightly lighter to avoid a too-heavy look. Round or rounded-rectangular shapes soften the cabinet's clean geometry and read as intentionally paired. A frameless mirror works too if the rest of the room is contemporary; the wood-frame approach is the more enduring choice.

Construction and quality

The Tokyo is built to Vinnova's standard luxury-tier construction. Real solid-wood door fronts and frame with high-grade engineered panels for the cabinet sides and back. Full-extension soft-close drawer glides with dovetail joinery on the drawer boxes. Soft-close hinges on the doors with cam adjustment. Silk White Quartz top with the basin pre-installed.

The freestanding configuration means the cabinet sits on the floor with no wall-mount load-bearing — easier to install in any bathroom, no in-wall blocking required. The plinth base means the cabinet bottom sits clear of the floor by an inch or so, which keeps the toe-kick area cleaner than a full-floor-contact cabinet.

Vinnova ships the Tokyo as a coordinated package — cabinet, top, and basin together. Faucet is sold separately to match your finish choice; the top is pre-drilled for a single-hole faucet (3-hole options available on request).

Who the Tokyo is for

The Tokyo is the right pick for three buyer profiles.

The first is the homeowner renovating a primary bath who wants real warmth and presence without going to a traditional shaker silhouette. The Tokyo gives you the substance of a traditional wood vanity in a cleaner contemporary form. It's the line we recommend when someone says "I want it to feel warm but not look country."

The second is the designer spec'ing a contemporary-transitional bathroom where the vanity needs to be a focal point. The deep oak and the proportions both contribute — Tokyo reads as the most intentional element in the room without overwhelming it.

The third is the buyer specifically looking for a real dark-wood vanity at a reasonable luxury-tier price. The Aged Dark Brown Oak finish is genuinely uncommon at this quality level. The closest alternatives are the Vanderloc Rift White Oak (much lighter and a different read), the Water Creation Eureka Truffle Oak (similar tone, classic-leaning silhouette), and the Water Creation Ferrero in Noir Juglans (darker, more design-forward). The Tokyo sits cleanly between them and is often the right answer when the others aren't quite right.

FAQ on the Vinnova Tokyo

What sizes does the Vinnova Tokyo come in? Five standard sizes: 36, 48, 60, 72, and 84 inches. The 60M is the double-sink configuration at 60 inches. The 36 and 48-inch suit single-sink configurations; 60 and up are double-sink. The 84-inch is one of the few oversized double-vanity options at the contemporary-luxury tier — most catalogs stop at 72.

What countertop comes with the Tokyo? Silk White Quartz, included with the cabinet. The contrast with the Aged Dark Brown Oak is one of the line's defining features. The quartz is non-porous, low-maintenance, and won't etch under cosmetics or stain over time. Vinnova doesn't sell the Tokyo cabinet separately from the matched top.

Is the Tokyo available in other finishes? No — Aged Dark Brown Oak is the Tokyo's only finish, and it's central to the line's identity. If you want the Tokyo's proportions in a different wood tone, the Vinnova San in Natural Walnut and the Vinnova Trento in slate-and-oak are the closest alternatives in the same catalog.

Does the Tokyo come in a custom width? No. Vinnova builds the Tokyo at the five published widths. For a wall that doesn't match one of those dimensions within an inch or two, a custom-width-capable line like Vanderloc Rift White Oak or LeCrieú would be the better spec. The Tokyo's strength is the proportional design at standard widths.

How do I order a Vinnova Tokyo through Yala Vanity? Send us the wall dimensions, the bathroom style direction, and the faucet finish preference. We confirm the right Tokyo size and faucet pairing, place the order with Vinnova, and coordinate delivery — free shipping across the USA. Standard Vinnova lead time is shorter than Vanderloc's made-to-order build; most Tokyo orders ship within a week.

Where to start

Browse the full Vanderloc collection at Yala Vanity alongside the Vinnova lineup to compare luxury-tier options, or jump straight to the Vinnova vanity collections complete guide for an overview of how the Tokyo fits within the brand's full catalog. For the broader luxury-vanity category and how Vinnova compares to other premium brands, our luxury bathroom vanity complete guide is the natural companion to this one.

About the author

Yala Vanity is a curated luxury bathroom-fixture retailer based in the United States, carrying Vinnova, Vanderloc, Water Creation, Laviva, Ayna Decors, and premium-tier Swiss Madison. We configure orders and coordinate delivery for homeowners, interior designers, and contractors nationwide — free shipping on every order. Reach the team at yalavanity.com or jacob@yalavanity.com.

Written by Jacob, Yala Vanity — curators of luxury bathroom fixtures for discerning homeowners and design professionals. Considering a Tokyo for your primary bath? Our team offers personalized guidance on size, faucet pairing, and installation logistics.

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