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dressing table with mirror Louise Lighted Vanity Table with Glass Top – Boahaus

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dressing table with mirror Louise Lighted Vanity Table with Glass Top – BoahausBuilt in lights 6 drawers 2 Shelves Glass top Your browser does not support the video tag. The Boahaus Louise Vanity Desk is designed to bring scale, clarity, and everyday functionality into one refined beauty station. With its framed bulb mirror, integrated power hub, tempered glass top, and thoughtfully organized storage, Louise creates a spacious getting ready setup that feels elevated, practical, and easy to live with. Ideal for bedrooms, dressing

Built-in lights • 6 drawers • 2 Shelves • Glass top


The Boahaus Louise Vanity Desk is designed to bring scale, clarity, and everyday functionality into one refined beauty station. With its framed bulb mirror, integrated power hub, tempered glass top, and thoughtfully organized storage, Louise creates a spacious getting-ready setup that feels elevated, practical, and easy to live with.

Ideal for bedrooms, dressing areas, and beauty-focused spaces, Louise offers a substantial silhouette that supports real daily routines without feeling visually heavy. Its large illuminated mirror helps create a brighter and more comfortable setup for makeup, skincare, and styling, while the drawer configuration, jewelry dividers, and open side shelving help keep essentials visible, protected, and within easy reach.

With its balanced proportions, crystal knobs, and integrated utility features, Louise reflects the elevated practicality of Boahaus Essential—furniture created to support personal rituals with thoughtful design, visual harmony, and long-term function.

Why Choose the Boahaus Louise Vanity Desk?

💡 Framed Bulb Mirror

Louise features a framed bulb mirror designed to provide bright, even illumination for makeup, skincare, and personal styling. This lighting setup helps create a clearer and more comfortable routine while giving the vanity a timeless dressing-station look.

🗂️ Practical Storage Layout

Its organized storage design helps keep makeup, skincare, accessories, and everyday beauty tools neatly arranged. Louise is built to support a more composed routine by creating dedicated space for the items you use most.

🔌 Integrated Power Hub

The built-in 110V outlet with USB-A and USB-C ports gives you convenient access to power directly from the vanity. This makes it easier to use styling tools and charge devices while keeping your routine more efficient and less cluttered.

💎 Jewelry Dividers and Crystal Knobs

Louise includes jewelry-friendly organization that helps separate smaller accessories in a more intentional way. The crystal knobs add a polished finishing detail that enhances the overall look of the vanity.

✨ Tempered Glass Top

The tempered glass top helps protect the surface while creating a more refined and easy-to-maintain workspace for beauty products, accessories, and daily preparation.

🪴 Open Side Shelving

The side shelving creates extra room for bags, décor, frequently used items, or beauty essentials you want to keep close at hand. This makes Louise feel more open, functional, and flexible for everyday living.

🏠 Large Format for a More Complete Setup

Designed with a large-format footprint, Louise creates a more substantial beauty station for spaces that benefit from extra room, extra storage, and a stronger visual anchor.


Features at a Glance
  • Framed bulb mirror
  • Integrated power hub
  • USB-A, USB-C, and 110V outlet
  • Tempered glass top
  • Jewelry dividers
  • Crystal knobs
  • Open side shelving
  • Large-format vanity design
  • White finish
  • Boahaus Essential design approach


Product Dimensions

  • Height: 61.00 inches
  • Width: 56.30 inches
  • Depth: 20.07 inches
  • Item Weight: 152.33 lb


Assembly Manual


Create a More Spacious Beauty Routine with Louise

The Boahaus Louise Vanity Desk is more than a vanity—it is a complete beauty station designed to support daily rituals with more room, more structure, and more visibility. With its framed bulb mirror, integrated power access, tempered glass top, jewelry-friendly storage, and open side shelving, Louise helps create a getting-ready space that feels refined, practical, and ready for everyday use.


Frequently Asked Questions
Can this vanity desk help create a calmer and more focused routine?

Yes. The Boahaus Louise Vanity Desk is designed to create a more structured and comfortable getting-ready environment. With more surface space, bright mirror lighting, and organized storage, it helps daily routines feel calmer, clearer, and more intentional.

Does Louise make a room feel more elevated?

It can. Louise has a large-format design and a framed bulb mirror that help it function as both a practical beauty station and a stronger visual anchor within the room. It brings a more complete and polished feel to bedrooms and dressing spaces.

Will this vanity fit beauty tools, makeup, and everyday essentials?

Yes. Louise is designed to support a full routine, from makeup and skincare to hair tools and personal accessories. Its combination of storage and open shelving helps keep essentials organized and easier to access.

Does the jewelry organization make small accessories easier to manage?

Yes. The jewelry-friendly compartments help organize smaller accessories in a more intentional way, making it easier to separate delicate items and keep frequently used pieces easier to find.

Is the surface easy to maintain?

Yes. The tempered glass top helps protect the work surface and makes everyday cleanup easier, especially for beauty products and accessories used regularly throughout the week.

Is the framed bulb mirror bright enough for makeup and styling?

Yes. The framed bulb mirror is designed to provide bright, evenly distributed lighting that supports makeup application, skincare routines, and personal styling with better visibility and less visual strain.

Does the power hub make the vanity more practical for everyday use?

Yes. The integrated 110V outlet with USB-A and USB-C ports helps keep styling tools and devices accessible directly from the vanity, making everyday routines more convenient and efficient.

Does the Boahaus Louise Vanity Desk come pre-assembled?

No. The Boahaus Louise Vanity Desk is designed for home assembly and includes the hardware and instructions needed to put it together.

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