The Hoesch ‘Waterlounge’ Bath

Posted by Hayden Allen-Vercoe on Fri 26th December 2008 at 01:11 AM, Filed in Luxury BathroomsLuxury Furniture
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Luxury bathroom designer CP Hart have just announced the launch of their new Waterlounge Bath which retails at around £48,000. It’s a contemporary free standing bath from Hoesch which features a relaxing ‘lounger’ that’s housed within a laminated safety-glass surround.  It is available in two versions: a stainless steel base with a stainless steel lounger covered with a grey PU surface, or a Teak wood base and stainless steel lounger with a matching Teak surface.  Both are fitted with an integrated colour change lamp and control panel for operation of twelve hydrotherapy nozzles, chromotherapy lighting and heating controls (the heater is an optional extra)..

The bath measures 2000mm x 1200mm and is 580mm deep. It weighs 600kg rising to a phenomenal 1800kg weight when filled to the brim! If you’d like to check one out then head to CP Hart’s London showroom near Waterloo.

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READER COMMENTS:

Hello
I’m a writer for a men’s magazine in Ontario Canada and we’re featuring some bathroom products that would be of interest to men. I would like to feature the waterlounge. Would you be able to send me a high resolution image?
Thanks
Steve

Steve McNeill
Chill Magazine
“The Beer Store”
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Posted by Steve McNeill  on Mon 26th January 2009 at 06:47 PM | #

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