The Overflow bathtub series by KÄSCH ( website was down the last time I checked ) are designed in such a way that overflowing water is directed back into the tub which gives the bath the appearance of a natural waterhole. The concept resulted from the wish to combine the aesthetics of nature with the cultic character of bathing, and to give space to the element water in order to allow for all its possibilities. When flowing, it creates reflections in the interplay with light and new experiences associated with its sound. Man’s contact with the element water is intensified. Overflow understands itself as part of a bathing culture intent on naturalness, accentuating both meditative and stimulating elements in the bathroom. Just imagine yourself in one of these pictures after a hard day of work, what a relaxing feeling …just feel it. - Via



Published by Michael July 8th, 2008 in Bathroom
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Tags: Bathroom, Bathroom Design, bathtub, Meditative, Overflow
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This Red Diamond bathtub is probably the most expensive bathtub ever made, and has pretty interesting elements. Its features include two waterproof HDTVs, GSM remote control, console with massive gold frame (42 g 18 k) and Swarowski crystals. The thing that amazes me is the price, which is no less than $47,200. I wonder where did they come up this this enormous sum? Let’s do some math: 2 HDTVs, no more than $1,000, 42 g of gold, again no more than $1,000, GSM controlling capability, I’ll be kind and award them another $1,000. The small Swarowski crystals are placed on the champagne-support only, so… let’s value them at $2,000. These make a total of $5,000, so, technically, the bathtub itself should worth another $37,000. These guys are insane, how dumb do they think we are? - Via - Homistic

Published by Michael May 29th, 2008 in Bathroom
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Tags: Bathroom, bathtub, Diamond, expensive, Swarowski, Swarowski crystals
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The new Leggera bathtub from Ceramica Flaminia is a really interesting design, that looks more like a bigger modern bathroom sink. The lightness of the design, and the thin surfaces of the bathtub allows for a sense of freedom from the usual boundaries. The outside and inside of the bathtub are less marked, melting into one another with a sensation of airy relaxation. A stainless steel shower pole pierces through the porcelain effortlessly, as if it were indeed cloth. The design of the Laggera bathtub is as I’ve said before really interesting, but I’m not sure that is to practical, and how comfortable you can stay in a bathtub like this. - Via - Trendir


Published by Michael May 6th, 2008 in Bathroom
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Tags: Bathroom, bathtub, Ceramica Flaminia, Laggera
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“Sorgente” is a very beautiful bathtub by Lenci Design for Teuco. Highlighted by a seamless sunken profile and fitted with 8 Hydrosilence whirlpool jets, the tub’s function is super quiet to ensure a tranquil experience. In the Sorgente bathtub you can also enjoy the benefits of a control panel or remote control operation, plus underwater lighting, a magnetic headrest, and a pull-out shower with a flexible hose. It fills automatically and treats the water with its internal filtration system for your convenience. - Via - Trendir



Published by Michael April 28th, 2008 in Bathroom
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Tags: bath, bathtub, lenci design, sorgente
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We presented a few months ago a project by Antonio Lupi, the Boat-Shaped Bathtub, and today here is another interesting project named Biblio. Biblio by Antonio Lupi is a Corian Rectangular bathtub, complete with back rest and automatic drainage and combined bath spout and overflow, that incorporates a generous book-case for your bathroom reading. Personally I don’t think that keeping books in your bathroom is a good idea, but who knows maybe there are people who think this is useful. Now for those who love this idea, I think that this Clever Bath Organiser would be very useful for the Biblio Bathtub. The tub is made of resin, wood and it adorns a special price tag of approx. $17,300! - Via - Bornrich

Published by Michael April 2nd, 2008 in Bathroom
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Tags: Antonio Lupi, bath, Bathroom, bathtub, biblio, bookcase, tub
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