Seven products, 1,600+ combined Amazon ratings — real buyers in real bedrooms, not sample groups.
Two AC outlets and two USB ports come standard on every Viaozutis vanity — no extension cord required.
Both storage cabinet models ship with anti-tip kits included — stability hardware that most competitors charge extra for or skip entirely.
Run into an issue after assembly? Contact Viaozutis directly through your Amazon order — the brand commits to resolving product problems.
Viaozutis vanity desks and storage cabinets are designed to work together — the vanity gives you a dedicated spot for lighting, power, and daily beauty tools, while the storage cabinets handle overflow organization in the same room or the next one over. Both lines share the same MDF construction and clean white finish options, so pairing them doesn't require a designer's eye.
Five models from 23.6" to 35.4" wide, each with LED lighting in three color temperatures, built-in AC outlets and USB ports, and more drawer depth than most listings reveal.
Viaozutis's Storage Cabinet line covers two distinct storage problems: a slim, floor-to-ceiling bathroom tower and a wide, low coffee bar cabinet — here's how to decide which one actually fits your space and what to expect from each. ```
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These are the models that hold the highest review counts and ratings across the Viaozutis catalog — the ones buyers land on after comparing the full lineup, usually because a specific dimension, storage configuration, or feature matches their actual space. The list spans both the vanity and storage cabinet lines.
The Viaozutis vanity line runs from a 23.6-inch compact model — light enough at 20 pounds for a dorm room or apartment corner — up to a full 35.4-inch set with a storage stool, slide-out jewelry rack, and side cabinet. Every model in the line includes built-in LED lighting with three switchable color temperatures, two AC outlets, two USB ports, and a sliding or stationary mirror with hidden storage behind it. MDF construction with a triamine veneer finish throughout; the lineup holds a combined average of 4.4+ stars across five SKUs and more than 1,200 combined Amazon ratings.
The right Viaozutis vanity comes down to three things: how much wall width you actually have, whether you want a stool included, and how much storage you need from the desk itself. Get those three right and the rest follows. Here's how each model maps to a real situation.
The Compact Vanity No-Stool is the only model that fits here. At 23.6 inches wide, it's genuinely small — about 4 inches narrower than a standard interior door — and at 20 pounds it's also the lightest vanity in the line by a significant margin. It has a sliding mirror with hidden storage behind it, 2 drawers, open shelves, a side hair dryer holder, and the same built-in power hub (2 AC outlets, 2 USB ports) as every other model.
One thing to know: no stool is included. That's by design — at this width, you'll want to choose your own seat height based on your chair. If you're taller than about 5'6", this is actually an advantage, because you can pair it with something higher than the fixed 15.7-inch stool that comes with the other models. The 4.6-star rating across 141 reviews makes it the highest-rated model in the line, which matters for a product with this few reviews — early buyers aren't disappointed.
Three models live in this range, all at 35.4 inches wide. The decision here is about storage configuration and stool preference.
The Hollywood Bulb Mirror Vanity also fits in this range at 35.43 inches wide, but it's a different visual experience entirely — 10 bulbs surrounding the mirror rather than an LED strip. It has 2 drawers, a cabinet door, and 2 open shelves, but no sliding mirror and no hidden shelf. If you want the Hollywood-style look, this is the model; if you're choosing based on storage, the 4-drawer flagship gives you more.
Every included stool in the Viaozutis line sits at a fixed 15.7-inch seat height. That works well for users roughly 5'0" to 5'6". If you're 5'8" or taller, the mirror-to-eye relationship when seated gets awkward — the mirror sits high relative to where you're looking. Buyers have flagged this in reviews consistently enough that it's worth stating plainly.
If you're on the taller side, the Compact Vanity No-Stool (no stool included by design) gives you the freedom to use a taller chair. Or choose the 35.4-inch model you prefer and plan to swap in a taller stool — the desk itself doesn't change.
| Model | Width | Drawers | Stool Included | Weight | Standout Feature |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compact Vanity No-Stool | 23.6" | 2 | No | 20 lbs | Smallest footprint, hair dryer holder |
| Sliding Mirror Vanity 4-Drawer | 35.4" | 4 | Yes (15.7" seat) | ~30 lbs | Most drawers in the line |
| Full-Set Vanity Stool White | 35.4" | 2 + side cabinet + jewelry rack | Yes (storage under cushion) | 91 lbs | Most storage zones overall |
| Full-Set Vanity Stool Pink | 35.4" | 2 + side cabinet + jewelry rack | Yes (storage under cushion) | 91 lbs | Only pink option in the line |
| Hollywood Bulb Mirror Vanity | 35.43" | 2 | Not confirmed | — | 10-bulb Hollywood mirror aesthetic |
One last thing worth measuring before you order: all five models sit at roughly 53 to 54 inches tall. That's a little over 4.5 feet. In rooms with low windowsills, angled ceilings, or built-in shelving on the wall, the height matters as much as the width. Check both dimensions before the box ships.
The LED lighting on every Viaozutis sliding-mirror vanity cycles through three color modes — warm, natural, and cool — via a touch control panel. Each mode serves a different task, and the difference between them is real, not cosmetic. Understanding how to use them (and how to fully power them off) prevents the two most common complaints buyers run into after setup.
The three color temperatures aren't interchangeable. They're tuned for different situations:
Brightness is adjustable on all three modes — not just on or off. To dim, press and hold the touch control rather than tapping it. A single tap cycles through modes (warm → natural → cool). A hold adjusts brightness within whatever mode you're in. This isn't obvious from the listing, and it's worth knowing before you assume the light is locked at full intensity.
Here's where buyers run into trouble. The touch panel has an indicator light that stays on in standby mode, even after you've cycled through all three settings. Multiple verified buyers have reported that the panel glow disrupts sleep when the desk is in or near the bedroom — which is almost always where this vanity lives.
The fix is a long press, not a tap. Pressing and holding the touch control for 2 to 3 seconds fully powers down the system, including the standby indicator. A single tap just moves you through the modes. To fully cut the light, hold until it goes dark. If you forget and just tap to "off," you're in standby — the desk is still drawing power and the panel is still lit.
Get in the habit of long-pressing when you're done. It's a one-time adjustment that prevents the most commonly mentioned frustration in the reviews.
The LED system is built into or around the mirror panel — and the mirror spans approximately 23 inches of a 35.4-inch desk surface. That means the lighting illuminates the mirror zone well. The roughly 11 to 12 inches of desktop that sits outside the mirror's footprint receives less direct light.
This isn't a flaw — that uncovered desktop space is where your products go. But if you're working in a very dark room and relying entirely on the vanity light, position your tools and cosmetics within the lit zone when you're actively using them. The mirror area is well-lit for face-level work; the desk edges are not.
The LED lighting and the USB/outlet hub both run on a single power cord that comes with the desk — approximately 4.8 feet long, with a standard US plug. The desk needs to be within cord reach of a wall outlet. This isn't a battery-powered feature. If your nearest outlet is across the room, plan for that before placing the desk.
The two AC outlets and two USB ports only function when the cord is plugged in. The lights work the same way. If you've set up the desk and the lights aren't responding to the touch control, the first check is whether the cord is fully seated in the outlet — not the touch panel itself.
Viaozutis makes two distinct product lines — vanity desks with built-in lighting and storage cabinets — and while they're designed to work together in the same room, they serve genuinely different needs. Getting clear on which one (or both) you actually need before ordering saves a return trip.
Choose the vanity line if your primary need is a dedicated spot to do your makeup, skincare, or hair routine. Every vanity in the line includes a lighted mirror, built-in power outlets and USB ports, and organized drawer storage — all in one piece. You're not assembling a setup from separate parts; the lighting, the surface, the storage, and in most models the stool are all there. If you've been doing your routine at a bathroom sink or a basic desk mirror and want a real dedicated space, this is the line that addresses that directly.
Choose the storage cabinet line if you need organized storage somewhere else in your home — bathroom, kitchen, entryway, or living room — where a lighted mirror and makeup desk aren't the point. Both cabinet models have adjustable shelves, ball-bearing drawer slides, and anti-tip hardware. They're practical, multi-room storage pieces, not vanity accessories.
The two lines work together naturally. The vanity desks are all white or pink; the tall bathroom cabinet comes in black and the coffee bar cabinet in white. A white vanity desk paired with a white coffee bar cabinet in the same bedroom creates a matched aesthetic without requiring much effort. The cabinet handles overflow storage — extra skincare, hair tools you're not using daily, spare products — while the vanity handles the active routine space. Buyers who need both tend to know it before they've finished reading.
The most important decision inside the vanity line is size. The compact model (23.6 inches wide) is genuinely compact — it works in apartments, dorm rooms, and bedrooms where a 35-inch piece would dominate the room. The four 35.4-inch models give you a proper desktop surface and more storage depth. All five share the same depth (15.7 inches) and similar height (53 to 54 inches), so the width is really what changes.
Beyond size, the lighting aesthetic splits the line. The sliding-mirror models use an LED strip system with three color temperature modes — warm, natural, cool — controlled by touch. The Hollywood Bulb Mirror Vanity uses 10 individual bulbs surrounding the mirror. Both are adjustable. The bulb mirror reads more theatrical and more glam; the LED strip is cleaner and more minimal. Neither is objectively better — it depends entirely on what you want the room to look like.
Plan for 2 to 3 hours with two people for the full-size vanity models. This is consistent across verified reviews and worth building into your expectations before the box arrives. The instructions are workable, but the hardware count is high and hand-tightening dozens of small screws fatigues most people. A mini electric screwdriver — not a full-size drill — makes a meaningful difference. The compact model (20 pounds) is easier and faster, but still not a 30-minute job.
The storage cabinets assemble more quickly than the vanities. Numbered parts with step-by-step instructions are included in both cabinet boxes. Still plan at least an hour, and install the anti-tip hardware while you have your tools out — don't leave it for later.
If you're 5'8" or taller and want the included stool, test the mirror height before committing. The fixed 15.7-inch stool seat places taller users at a seated eye level where the mirror sits relatively high. It's functional, but it's not ideal — and reviewers at that height have noted it consistently. The compact model (no stool included) sidesteps this by letting you choose your own seat height.
If you're counting on the LED lights to fully replace natural daylight for color-accurate makeup, the natural mode gets close but isn't a complete substitute. In a room with zero natural light, the system performs well for most purposes — but if your routine requires precise color matching and you're working without any ambient light at all, the three-mode LED isn't going to give you the same result as a window. Know that going in.
And honestly — if you only need a mirror and nothing else, a standalone lighted mirror is cheaper and simpler. The Viaozutis vanity is worth it when you also need the desk surface, the storage, and the built-in power outlets. All three together at this size and price point is the actual value. If only one of those elements matters to you, there are more targeted options elsewhere.
We included this roundup because it tackles the question we hear most: which vanity actually solves storage problems instead of just looking good in photos. You'll see five options compared side by side, with real attention to LED lighting, built-in power, and how much each unit holds. It's a useful gut-check before you commit — especially if you're deciding between a compact setup and something with more drawer depth. Watch it, then come back and we'll help you figure out which Viaozutis configuration fits your space.
"I kept expecting something to be wrong with it — cheap laminate, wobbly drawers, that kind of thing. But honestly the drawer space surprised me most. The big bottom drawer is genuinely deep, and the hidden shelf behind the sliding mirror is way more useful than I expected. Assembly took my sister and me about two and a half hours, which felt about right."— Ashley R., apartment renter setting up her first dedicated makeup space, on Vanity Desk with Mirror and Lights
"The three lighting modes actually do different things — I use natural for blending and cool when I'm checking my liner. Warm mode is nice but I only use it for skincare before bed. One thing I'd tell anyone: do the long press to fully shut it off at night. There's an indicator light that stays on otherwise and it bothered me until I figured that out."— Hannah M., bedroom renovation buyer upgrading from a bathroom mirror setup, on Vanity Desk with Mirror and Lights
"Got the Sliding Mirror Vanity 4-Drawer as a birthday gift for my daughter and she was genuinely excited when she opened it. Looks clean and put-together in her room — nothing about it reads cheap at first glance. Assembly instructions could be clearer in a few spots, but we got through it. She's been using it every morning since."— Michelle K., parent buying a gift for a teenager's first real vanity setup, on Vanity Desk with Mirror and Lights
"My wall only had about 25 inches to work with, so I went with the Compact Vanity No-Stool. It fits perfectly and it's lighter than I thought — 20 pounds is easy to move if I need to rearrange. The side hair dryer holder is a small detail but I use it every day. No stool included, which the listing is upfront about — I paired it with a chair I already had."— Dani F., small apartment dweller working with a tight wall space, on Vanity Desk with Mirror and Lights
"I needed something tall and slim for a narrow bathroom corner — not a lot of depth, just vertical storage. The Tall Storage Cabinet Black is exactly that. 63 inches tall, about 15 inches wide, and the two adjustable shelves mean I can fit taller bottles on one level and smaller stuff on another. The anti-tip kit was easy to install and made me feel better about having it in a high-traffic bathroom."— Jordan P., homeowner reorganizing a small bathroom with limited floor space, on Storage Cabinet
"I use the Coffee Bar Storage Cabinet in my kitchen for coffee supplies, a small scale, and some pantry overflow. It's wide and low — more sideboard than cabinet — which is exactly what I needed. Three drawers hold the small stuff and the doors close with a satisfying magnetic click. Solid for the footprint it takes up."— Marcus T., home organizer fitting a coffee bar setup into a small kitchen, on Storage Cabinet
Yes — if you do your makeup in a bedroom or space without strong natural light. The three color modes on Viaozutis vanities (warm, natural, cool) let you match your lighting to your task: natural mode comes closest to daylight for color-accurate blending, while cool works well for detail work. A bathroom sink with one overhead bulb doesn't give you that control.
The formal name is a dressing table or vanity table. When a lighted mirror is built in — as on all Viaozutis vanity models — it's typically sold as a vanity desk set or makeup vanity with lights. The category also appears under "Hollywood vanity" when the mirror uses surrounding bulbs rather than an LED strip or panel.
Start with your available wall width. The Compact Vanity No-Stool is 23.6 inches wide and works for tight spots in apartments or dorms. The Sliding Mirror Vanity 4-Drawer, Full-Set Vanity Stool White, and Full-Set Vanity Stool Pink are all 35.4 inches wide — standard bedroom sizing. The Hollywood Bulb Mirror Vanity runs 35.43 inches wide. Measure before ordering and add 2–3 inches on each side for comfortable use.
Yes. The LED lighting system runs through a built-in power cord — approximately 4.8 feet on the Full-Set models and the Sliding Mirror Vanity 4-Drawer — that plugs into a standard wall outlet. The lights and power outlets (2 AC + 2 USB) all depend on that connection. There's no battery backup. Position the vanity within reach of a wall outlet before assembling.
Single-tap cycles through warm, natural, and cool modes. To fully power down the LED system — including the control panel indicator light — press and hold the touch control for 2–3 seconds. This long-press off function is the step that gets missed most often. If the indicator light is disrupting sleep, it almost always means the vanity is in standby rather than fully powered off.
Plan for 2–3 hours with two people for the full-size models (35.4-inch width). The Sliding Mirror Vanity 4-Drawer and Full-Set Vanity with stool involve the most parts. A mini electric screwdriver makes a meaningful difference — there are many small screws and hand-driving them gets tiring. The Compact Vanity No-Stool assembles faster at 20 pounds total weight, with fewer components overall.
No. On the sliding mirror models, the mirror panel spans approximately 23 inches of a 35.4-inch desk surface. The remaining desktop stays open for products and daily use — this is intentional. The mirror slides horizontally to reveal a hidden storage shelf behind it. Buyers expecting a full-width mirror will be surprised, so it's worth knowing before the box opens.
They serve entirely different spaces. The Tall Storage Cabinet Black is 14.96 inches wide and 63.38 inches tall — slim enough for a narrow bathroom wall, with 2 doors, 2 drawers, and 2 adjustable shelves for vertical storage. The Coffee Bar Storage Cabinet is 35.43 inches wide and only 31.49 inches tall — a low, wide footprint suited to kitchens, living rooms, and countertop-height use. Same MDF construction; very different silhouettes.
Both storage cabinet models include an anti-tip kit. The Tall Storage Cabinet Black is the more important candidate for anchoring — at 63.38 inches tall and 42.65 pounds, it's top-heavy enough to warrant wall attachment, especially in households with children. Anti-tip hardware and instructions are included in the box. The Coffee Bar Storage Cabinet at 31.49 inches tall is more stable by proportion but still ships with anti-tip hardware.
Stool inclusion for the Hollywood Bulb Mirror Vanity (B0D9P74YCB) is not confirmed in current product documentation. Before ordering, check the current Amazon listing for included components. The Sliding Mirror Vanity 4-Drawer and both Full-Set Vanity models (white and pink) explicitly include a stool. The Compact Vanity No-Stool does not include one — by design, it pairs with the buyer's own chair.
Yes — the vanity line and storage cabinet line share MDF construction and a similar clean-finish aesthetic. The white finishes across both lines coordinate well in the same room. The Coffee Bar Storage Cabinet in white pairs naturally alongside a white vanity for a bedroom or dressing area that needs both a makeup station and organized product storage nearby.
Viaozutis started with a clear, specific gap: the vanity desk category was full of products that looked good in photos and arrived disappointing. Either the lighting was decorative rather than functional, or the storage was shallower than listed, or the whole thing wobbled after three weeks. The vanity desk with mirror and lights line was built as a direct answer to that — integrated three-color LED lighting that actually adjusts for different tasks, drawers deep enough to hold real product collections, and a built-in power hub (2 AC outlets, 2 USB ports) so a dedicated beauty setup doesn't require threading extension cords across the room.
The storage cabinet line came from the same buyer reality. The person who puts a vanity in their bedroom still needs organized storage nearby — somewhere for overflow products, hair tools, accessories, and the daily clutter that accumulates around a beauty routine. Viaozutis designed two distinct cabinet silhouettes to cover different room types: the tall, slim bathroom cabinet at 14.96 inches wide and 63.38 inches tall for narrow walls and vertical storage needs, and the wider, counter-height coffee bar storage cabinet at 35.43 inches wide for kitchens, living rooms, and bedroom setups that need a low surface with organized drawers and doors. Both use MDF construction with anti-tip hardware — the same material philosophy as the vanity line, which means the finishes coordinate.
Across both lines, the design principle is the same: furniture that fits real apartment and bedroom footprints, does what it claims to do, and doesn't require a trip to a furniture showroom or an outsized budget to get there. The vanity line currently runs five SKUs from 23.6 inches wide (the Compact Vanity No-Stool for tight spaces) to full-featured sets with storage stools, slide-out jewelry racks, and side hair dryer holders. The storage cabinet line covers the two configurations most buyers actually need. The catalog isn't large — but every product in it has a specific reason to exist.
Real answers to the questions that come up before you order — from someone who's built every model.
Viaozutis sells vanity desks with mirror and lights and home storage cabinets through their official Amazon store. The full lineup — including all vanity configurations and both storage cabinet models — is available on Amazon.com. Visit the Viaozutis Store on Amazon to see current availability, full specifications, and product images for every model.
For questions about assembly, missing parts, or product issues, contact Viaozutis directly through Amazon's order messaging system. This applies to both the vanity desk line and the storage cabinet line — support is handled through the same channel regardless of which product you purchased. Viaozutis commits to resolving product issues for customers who reach out.
Warranty and return terms are handled through Amazon. For the most current policy details — including any product-specific warranty coverage — refer to the product listing page or contact Viaozutis via Amazon messaging before or after purchase. Specifications and availability are subject to change; always verify current details on Amazon prior to ordering.