Want a romantic evening?
Forget the candles, turn out the lights and slide into an illuminated bathtub!
This surreal bathtub invites meditation, relaxation and wonder. Designer Jan Puylaert with Italy’s imaginative WET Studio has an array of delicious colors for both the Light bathtubs and sinks with matching faucets and accessories.
I love the ambience of this bathtub as well as the drain in the middle. It appears the tub faucet would be mounted on the side. That could be another adventure!
I have not yet seen this in any of the homes–many of them very luxurious–that we show and sell. I have to wonder, though, if we will we be seeing these in hotels and spas in the near future? I am still searching for price! —Roberta Murphy
Nice idea. I doubt that they sell them where I live.
Nell:
It seems Jan Puylaert’s illuminated bath tub could be ordered and shipped to Thailand. Certainly more than a few owners of luxury homes in your Bangkok real estate market would jump at the opportunity to own one of these luxey lighted tubs!
Great idea for an out door tub
Do they work with 240 volts?
Steve: I had not considered the possibility of an illuminated outdoor tub! One might fit nicely above a Bangkok penthouse–or in a spa courtyard. How goes the real estate market in Thailand?
Charles: I am certain these illuminated tubs could be retrofitted to fit most electrical currencies. I like your concept of “serviced apartments” throughout Asia and have bookmarked your site.
In the San Diego, California real estate market, we generally call these properties vacation or corporate rentals. In both cases, the properties are rented fully furnished and equipped. These well-located rental properties may be available for short term stay of a few days to longer commitments that may involve a year or more.
Isn’t it dangerous having electricty so near to water?