Never underestimate the healing powers of a long bath â especially when you get to wear a Waffle Robe and slippers afterward! Inspired by lounging in the worldâs finest spas, our waffle items are soft, lightweight and incredibly comfortable. To celebrate our expanding bath collection, we rounded up some of our favorite bathtubs from around the world â budgets be damned! Relax, unwind and soak up the interior design inspirationâŚ
This bathroom broke the internet last year. The art deco clawfoot bathtub oozes Hollywood glamour. Painted matte black on the outside, reglazed on the inside and outfitted with gold hardware, this beauty is truly one of a kind. Add scalloped concrete tile floors, a sheepskin stool and some beautiful artworkâŚand youâve got a room that boasts a hundred million likes.
What could be more magical than a living wall of mint, lavender and lush greens as a backdrop to your bathtub? This elegant freestanding tub is the perfect place to indulge the fresh scents and calming wonders of mother nature.
Partially submerged and large enough for two, this tub is a study of modern minimalism. In the words of the designer, âSimple geometric volumes, clean lines, top quality materials and small details work together to create a unified space that carries a powerful yet humble sensation.â Amen.
We love the clean lines of this rectangular tub, juxtaposed with soft neutral hues. Weâre also big fans of placing vintage Persian runners in the loo. Bathrooms are one of the busiest rooms in the home, and the lived-in look of these rugs works well in high traffic areas.
Subway tile is so in â but have you seen a look like this? All-white, floor-to-ceiling, shower-tub combo with an inset mirror for the win, whew! And, yes, this tub looks great with our Waffle Robe.
Washing in a deep hinoki wood bath has long been a tradition in Japanese culture. Using boat-building techniques, craftsmen are capitalizing on this trend and making solid wood bathtubs for the home. Natural beauty never looked so good.
Let a breathtaking view be the hero in your bathroom. Use natural materials, neutral hues and straightforward design to achieve true zen in the tub. Weâre relaxed just looking at Coqui Coquiâs beachfront.
This free-standing, round Lacava soaking tub at The Apartment by The Line is arguably the most Instagrammed bathtub in Los Angeles. Its big bowl shape is begging for a bubble bath (and champagne, please).
Justina Blakeney pioneered #TheJungalow movement, so we knew her recent bathroom renovation project would reveal something lush and full of green. She did not disappoint! Designed in collaboration with Kohler, Justina arranged Azurine-colored tiles by Fireclay in a herringbone pattern, then complemented the look with Moroccan-inspired Elephant Star tiles on the floor. The results are downright jungalicious!
For stylish bathroom inspiration beyond your beautiful bathtub, read on:
Bathroom Interior Design Guide
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Guide to Design and Decor Ideas for Your Home
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Best Organic Bathrobes: What to Look For
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When to Replace Towels, Bath Mats, Shower Curtains & More Bath Essentials
Best Oeko-Tex Towels, Robes, & Bed Sheets
How to Wash and Care for Bath Mats
How to Recycle, Reuse, & Donate Towels & Bedding
New Home Checklist: Essential Things to Buy or Upgrade When Moving In
What Is Oeko-Tex? Learn About This Textile Certification Standard
 35 Eco-Friendly Home Products for a Sustainable Household.
How to Organize Your Linen Closet
How to Make Your Home Smell Good
Bedroom Essentials for Your At-Home Oasis