Eight Luxurious Bathtubs

One can get energy from a refreshing bath after tedious work. There are many bathtubs available in the market. Here are eight of the expensive and different bathtubs.

Archeo Copper Bathtub

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Archeo copper bath tub is made of solid copper and is spacious enough to comfortably accommodate anyone. Hand-held shower unit and the fluted faucet are designed with aesthetic quality. This 71-gallon capacity tub has a turn knob that is finely engraved with a starfish residing on a seashell. The cost of this tub is $67,557.

Red Diamond Bathtub


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Water Games Technologies Red Diamond bathtub is designed by Aldo Puglielli. This can accommodate two people. It has a mobile console framed in 42 grams of 18 carat gold and Swarovski crystals. This controls waterproof of two HDTVs that remain hidden when not in use. With multicoloured lighting, a massage function, a hand-held shower unit, a Swarovski-coated Champagne holder and automatic disinfection this bathtub tagged at $47,200.

Le Cob Glass Bathtub

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The Le Cob glass bath tub is a sculptural glass construction. This is very attractive for its design appeal. The cost of this tub is $34,000.

Golden Bathtub

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Golden bath tub is made of 18 karat gold and stainless steel in Tokyo. This tub weighs 80 kilograms. The cost of this tub is $26,000.

Haute Rod Bathtub

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This expensive bathtub resembles Haute Rod is designed by Tetsuya Nakamura. The cost of this aesthetic bath tub is $26,000.

Book cum Bathtub

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Book cum bath tub is designed by Antonio Lupi. This rectangular-shaped bath tub is made up of wood and resin. It has a back rest, mechanical drainage. You can bath by accompanying your beloved books. The cost of this tub is $17,300.

Aquarium Bathtub

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Do you want to bath along with fishes? Then here is an aquarium bathtub designed by Moody Acquario. The cost of this bathtub is $14,500.

The Portable Wood-burning Hot Bathtub

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The portable wood-burning hot tub is made in Netherlands. There is no need of electricity or hot water for bathing in this tub. This is made of durable polyester. With 200-gallon capacity, the stainless steel heating coil system in this tub uses burning wood to provide hot water of 104° F in 2½ hours. You can adjust the heat level by raising or lowering the bathtub. The cost of this tub is $6,000.

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  1. Those are expensive bathtubs, and an enjoyable article! I like Haunte Rod one!

  2. very expensive

  3. Wooow! Great!
    Very good article :)

  4. Thanks for reading and commenting BC, Leo and Gon.

  5. woow!!! it’s so fascinating…

  6. wow! that is really cool! I never would have even considered so many fancy bathtubs. I would like the aquarium one, or the book one!!! :)

  7. Very nice article

  8. Good article though.

  9. nice tubs,i myself worked in a tub factory and none of our tubs could ever fill these awesome tubs

  10. Lol, the second one looks like a car to me
    can you check out mines please
    http://www.authspot.com/Short-Stories/The-Fall-of-Quagmire.309261

  11. Thanks Neelam, Fusionfuzz, Jence, Chan and Gullionmar for reading and commenting.

  12. these are really cool stuff! thank you for sharing this up. :)

  13. I feel like a nice soak just now.

  14. I want to go in ALL of them – wonderful article!!

    Blessings.

    Sincerely,

    -Liane Schmidt.

  15. When I get my mansion (ha ha) I’ll have one of those in each bathroom. Thanks for sharing Valli. They are unique.

  16. I would love to get my hands on these.

  17. Wow, really expensive.

  18. Thanks Jhenz, James, Liane, Judy, Anne and Eddie for reading and commenting.

  19. Wow! I wish I could afford one of these beauties! Great work

  20. These are awesome. I want the copper one

  21. The copper one is a beauty but for myslef, I like showers.If I had the money to spend for one of these I would buy a dozen or sos years groceries instead. You can see how practical I am.

  22. Thanks Chris, Lauren and Ruby for reading and commenting.

  23. Awesome pics! The first one sorta looks like a coffin though. It’s unbelievable what some people will spend their money on — I love the aquarium one but I can’t imagine spending all that money on a tub!!! Keep up the great work.

  24. I guess they can make art out of anything. Very nice

  25. this looks very expensive..

  26. I love looking at different bath tubs. The ones you chose were really interesting.

    Thanks for sharing,

    Inna

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