It's as if these bathtub designers had poetry in mind when they compiled these designs. Each tub seems pure metaphor. Lying in them, enjoying their hydrotherapeutic essence, will feel like Calgone has taken you away.
The Strip tub by Aquamass conjures images of waterfalls in a tropical paradise. It comes in freestanding or wall-mounted forms. [Via]
Designed by Chin Chia Lim, the Würfel - or Falling Water - tub brings the infinity pool experience indoors.
Those who take their hygiene to scientific levels might prefer the Beignet tub by Japan-based Spiritual Mode.
Instead of the little old woman who lived in a shoe you can be the lavish woman who bathed in a shoe. SICIS designed these glass mosaic shoe tubs.
Ron Arad worked with Italian bathroom design company Teuco to reinvent the boxy standup shower. Turn the lip up when showering or turn it down when bathing in this gorgeous multipurpose unit. [Via]
ZAAFDesign has designed this Brezza Bathtub and constructed it out of Corian for Wisdom Sanitary Ware Co., Ltd.. The problem is that of form and function. Who's actually going to sit beside the bather, on Corian? That it looks like a glass of spilling milk suspended in time almost makes up for that major design flaw. [Via]
Perhaps a professional scuba diver or even a marine biologist might be as fish-friendly as required of the homeowner who buys this, the $14,500 Moody Acquario. One question lingers: how does one clean out the fish tank? [Via]
Use this Utuwa tub, designed by Spiritual Mode to soak from head to toe or just to soak the feet. [Via]
Italian design company BluBleu designed this reclining tub. More on that here.
This glorious sunken bathing round with a built-in foot massage, known as the Shore Tub, is the result of a creative collaboration of the HeyTeam Collective and Teuco.[Via]