SAINT LOUIS - Washstand

Reference : STAR-0083
Dimensions : W72 x D50 x H185 cm

A unique style, space savings and comfort for this fully integrated vanity unit worthy of a home on a Caribbean desert island. Romanticism guaranteed for the bathroom where it will be installed.

€4,150.00

Custom manufacturing

Premium materials

Traditional assemblies

Exceptional finishes

Features

  • Oval earthenware inset basin
  • Chromed taps with ceramic tops
  • Chromed towel holder with three bars
  • Two louvered doors ; inside a fretwork shelf
  • Three drawers
  • Triptych mirror revealing multi storage

Finishes

  • Wood varieties : prunus avium (cherry), Entandrophragma cylindricum (sapelli), Entandrophragma utile (sipo), Juglans nigra (black walnut)
  • Rosewood varnish finish
  • Chromium-plated hardware : taps, towel holder
  • Mirrors
  • Engraved and inked Starbay bone logo

Technical information

  • Furniture delivered already assembled
  • Parcel : W81 x D58 x H193 cm / 92 kg

Maintenance tips

  • Remove dust with an anti-static or slightly damp cloth
  • Do not apply wax to avoid clogging the varnish
  • Avoid cleaning with products that could potentially be abrasive to varnish
  • Always protect surfaces before applying liquids or heat
  • Nourish leather with body milk (for baby ideally)

Travel diary

Extract from « Impressions : projets, propositions, rapports… » by le Sénat (1875-1942) published on July 29,1885

Report made on behalf of the Finance Committee charged with examining the bill, adopted by the Chamber of Deputies, approving the convention of July 10, 1885 concerning the laying and operation of a submarine telegraph cable linking the French possessions of Rio-Nunez, Grand-Bassam, Porto-Novo and Gabon to Saint-Louis in Senegal, by Mr. ROGER-MARVAISE, Senator.

SIRS,

The agreement signed on July 10, 1885 between the Minister of Marine and Colonies and the Minister of Posts and Telegraphs, on the one hand, and Mr. Mathew Gray, acting in the name and on behalf of the Company to be incorporated under the title of The West African Telegraph, on the other, is in fact nothing more than a development of the law of July 9, 1883. Under this law, Parliament approved the agreement concluded between the Government and the National Spanish Telegraph Company for the laying of the submarine telegraph cable intended to link our colony of Senegal to the European telegraph network. A special provision in the agreement was for the extension of this cable, and at the same time, the French administration reserved the tax on connections transiting the line from Saint-Louis to Ténériffe. The government's forecasts soon came true. It was faced with proposals to link the French possessions on the African coast further south to Senegal, along with the Portuguese colonies for which a concession had just been obtained from Portugal. These proposals were followed by an arrangement which we are now asked to approve. The Compagnie concessionnaire will establish a submarine cable along the west coast of Africa to extend the existing cable from Cadiz to Saint-Louis du Sénégal. This cable will serve the following French possessions: Rio-Nunez, Grand-Bassam, Porto-Novo and Gabon. The Company will operate and maintain it for a period ending at the same time as the concession granted for the cable from Tenerife to Saint-Louis du Sénégal. (December 12, 1909.) Agents for stations located in French possessions will be of French nationality, and must be approved by the French government.

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