In luxury bathroom design, details are what set a piece apart. The right paneling, finish, or hardware choice can transform a vanity from a functional fixture into a statement of personal style. Our 2025 Designer Powder Room Collection was crafted with this philosophy in mind, offering subtle yet expressive design elements that cater to both statement-makers and detail-obsessed homeowners. Here’s a closer look at the finer points that define the collection.
Fluted vs. Flat Panels: Texture or Restraint


As shown in the images above, the Trapezio collection introduces fluted front panels that echo the facets of fine jewelry. This texture adds movement and shadow, giving the surface a dimensional quality that feels refined, but never overstated. The Avella collection also features fluted front panels but expresses them differently, with a more continuous, jewelry-like rhythm across the face of the vanity. For those who prefer a minimalist statement, flat panel alternatives in both collections let the finish itself take center stage.
Duo vs. Quattro: A Study in Proportion


Legs do more than support a vanity—they shape the entire presence of the piece. The Avella Duo sits lightly on two slender legs, while the Avella Quattro takes a grounded, furniture-like stance on four. The Avella is the only Madeli collection that offers this choice between two and four legs. Both come standard with the streamlined Torpedo Handle and the new 3/4-inch Quartzstone countertop paired with Madeli’s X-Stone undermount sink. The result is a piece that looks as refined on the inside as it does on the outside.
Hardware as Jewelry

Handles and feet act as the jewelry of both the collection and the room. On our Avella vanity, Madeli’s Torpedo Handle is sleek and architectural, giving each piece a jewel-like precision. The Perla vanity, another flagship piece in our Designer Powder Room Collection, can be paired with Mid-Century handles and feet—a style introduced with our Trendsitional™ line and now carried forward into this new powder room offering. Across all the vanities in the collection, finishes such as Satin Brass, Matte Black, Polished Chrome, Brushed Nickel, and Polished Nickel allow designers to fine-tune every last detail.
New Finishes That Expand Expression


The 2025 Designer Powder Room Collection introduces several new finishes: the painted Pastel Green and Calm Grey (available only with the Perla and Perla SM as shown in the images above), and the natural wood finish, English Walnut. These join timeless staples like our newly released Matte Black and White, creating a broad palette that offers both dramatic contrast and harmonious balance. A brand-new Black Quartzstone countertop option adds another layer of sophistication—its deep tone serving as a striking foundation for any finish.
Why Small Details Matter in Small Spaces

Powder rooms are intimate spaces where every detail is amplified. A fluted drawer, the gleam of Satin Brass hardware, or the depth of a Black Quartzstone top becomes the focal point in a room where every square inch counts. By offering jewelry-like hardware, architectural framing, fresh finishes, and unique silhouettes like the clean-lined Perla, Madeli ensures these smaller vanities still deliver a high-impact, high-style statement.
Where Iconic Design Meets Everyday Spaces
Each vanity in our new Powder Room collection carries its own distinctive personality. The Trapezio combines architectural precision with functional design, its geometric shapes and bold lines turning compact spaces into sophisticated focal points. The Perla, as clean and elegant as it is colorful, channels mid-century geometry with its rounded corners and tapered feet—an instant standout in Pastel Green or Calm Grey. The Avella, with its jewelry-inspired Torpedo Handle and refined silhouette, evokes the glamour of old Hollywood while delivering the practicality of modern elegance.
These unique design stories are what elevate the Designer Powder Room Collection, proving that even the smallest spaces can deliver the biggest “wow” moments. Discover the full range of panels, leg styles, hardware, and finishes at Madeli.com, and see how the details redefine powder room design. For more information or to locate a showroom near you, contact Madeli directly and let our team guide you through the new collection.
FAQs
Q: Which vanities offer both fluted and flat panel options?
The Trapezio and Geo collections are available in both fluted and flat panel designs, giving flexibility for either textured elegance or minimalist simplicity. The Avella collection only offers fluted paneling.
Q: What makes the Avella Duo different from the Avella Quattro?
The Avella Duo has two legs for a lighter, more open silhouette, while the Avella Quattro stands on four legs for a furniture-like style. Both include the Torpedo Handle, the new 3/4-inch Quartzstone top, and the X-Stone undermount sink.
Q: What are the new finishes available in the 2025 Designer Powder Room line?
The collection introduces English Walnut, Pastel Green, Calm Grey, and the new Black Quartzstone countertop, expanding the palette beyond classic White and Matte Black.

