Wooden bathtub – a joy for the soul and a decoration for the home
In Western culture, the bathtub is seen simply as a bathtub, in Eastern culture, in particular Japanese, it is a place of relaxation and peace of mind. It was the desire to bring peace and harmony to the interior that led to the popularization of wooden bathtubs..
Traditional Cypress Bath by Bartok Design
Round bath from the Japanese company Furo
In Japanese culture, bathtubs of any kind are not designed for soap, foam, gels and washing, people wash outside of it and only then climb into it to relax and restore energy. Therefore, traditional Japanese bathtubs certainly have seats..
Wooden bathtub by Graff
Laguna Spa wooden bathtub from a yacht building company
The popularity of wooden bathtubs in recent years rivals the prevalence of jacuzzis and spas in modern society..
Round wooden bathtub by Unique Wood Design
Shell Walnut Wooden Bathtub by Nina Mair Architecture + Design
In Japan, wooden bathtubs are usually made from cypress, in other countries, cedar, which has a special scent, is preferred..
Puntoacqua Canadian Cedar Bathtub
Puntoacqua is an Italian company that has been creating hot tubs, showers, saunas, Turkish baths and all kinds of bath accessories for 25 years. Now they also produce wooden bathtubs..
Wooden bathtub from KHIS
KHIS, an Estonian company specializing in the production of unique handmade ash wood bathtubs.
However, designer Karina Deusch came up with an equally amazing idea. She made a roll-out bathtub that you can take with you on the road..