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These freestanding tubs include double-ended roll-top, modern, double-slipper, slipper and pedestal styles. The finishes ran the gamut from travertine to marble to granite to sandstone.
The detailed shapes veining bestow upon these tubs a statement-making look. Each is crafted by hand from a block of natural stone, meaning the product can’t be precisely recreated.
Both extremely heavy and durable, the tubs also have strong heat retention properties and can be custom-sized and shaped based on your specifications.
Please reference our Bathtub Buying Guide for tips in choosing the right tub for your situation.
Marble Bathtubs
Experience the true meaning of luxury with our collection of marble bathtubs. Each marble bathtub is expertly crafted to offer not just functionality, but an element of unique sophistication to your bathroom decor. The elegance of marble, known for its durability and longevity, makes it a lavish choice for discerning homeowners. Our bathtubs come in an array of designs, each carved from premium marble to ensure a one-of-a-kind bathing experience. They're not just bathing fixtures, but showcases of old-world craftsmanship and modern design.
Granite Bathtubs
Experience luxury and comfort in a natural way with our Granite Bathtubs from the Stone Tubs collection. Each tub is uniquely crafted from a single piece of high-quality granite, offering unbeatable durability and a timeless style that elevates any home decor. Whether it's a deep soak after a long day or an invigorating morning wake-up, granite bathtubs provide a spa-like experience every time you step in.
Each of these stone tubs boasts of natural texture and tone variations, making your bathtub an exclusive piece of art. The sturdy granite material retains heat for a longer period, promises easy maintenance, and stands steady against wear and tear.
Sandstone Bathtubs
Dive into sheer tranquility with our exquisite sandstone bathtubs. Each piece in our collection is meticulously handcrafted, transforming chunks of raw sandstone into a masterpiece that exudes a blend of luxury, uniqueness, and style. As these bathtubs are made from a natural material, each has its unique hue variation, adding an earthy and rustic charm to your bathroom.
Our sandstone bathtubs also promise lasting durability. Having been carved from a rock, they'll stand the test of time, offering you an enduring space for relaxation with minimum maintenance. Let the natural, calming look of sandstone offer you a relaxing oasis right in the heart of your home. Treat yourself to a serene spa experience with our sandstone bathtubs.
Stone Bathtubs FAQs
Are stone bathtubs good?
Are stone bathtubs good?
Stone bathtubs have several advantages. They are durable, can retain heat for longer, and offer a unique, high-end aesthetic to your bathroom. However, they are also heavier and may require structural reinforcement in your bathroom.
What are the pros and cons of stone bathtubs?
What are the pros and cons of stone bathtubs?
Stone bathtubs offer a highly aesthetic, luxury appeal that enhances the overall look of your bathroom. They are incredibly durable, long-lasting and are known to retain heat well, meaning your bathwater stays warm for a longer period.
On the downside, stone bathtubs are often much heavier than other tub materials, which may require additional floor support. They can also be more expensive to purchase and install.
Are stone baths better than acrylic?
Are stone baths better than acrylic?
Stone baths and acrylic baths each have their own set of advantages. Stone baths are known for their longevity, unique natural aesthetic, and their ability to retain heat longer, making your bath stay warm for a longer period. On the other hand, acrylic baths are lightweight, less expensive, and have better resistance to surface scratches and cracks. Your choice depends on your individual needs, preferences, and budget.