Nearly 25 years ago, Cabuchon launched a pioneering range of modern deep soaking tubs inspired by the traditional Japanese ofuro. The first of their kind anywhere in the world, these luxury baths yielded benefits that were previously thought impossible and have quite literally changed bathing habits forever.
Backed by a 25 year guarantee, Cabuchon’,s deep soaking tubs substantially outlast and outperform their imitators, customers across the globe have testified to their superior style, value and exceptional comfort. As their name suggests, the bather is able to sit, well supported, whilst submerged to the upper chest in water. At the same time, by substituting depth for length and width, they save considerable amounts of space within the bathroom and use much less water than the conventionally shaped bath.
Unlike the ofuro. our bath tubs also incorporate a seat, which adds greatly to the bather’,s sense of comfort and relaxation, largely because most customers find it more comfortable to sit in the usual manner, with their feet at a lower level than the rest of their body. This seat, coincidentally, further reduces the amount of water required to fill the tub. The subsequent popularity of these designs effectively established the modern market for luxury deep soaking tubs and it is telling that we now sell them to customers right across the world, including those from Japan.
A Wide Selection of Extra Deep Style Baths to Choose FromThere are six different deep soaking tubs in our range, based on four different models that vary in depth, style and size. Two –, the Imersa and the Calyx –, are each available in two sizes. The Imersa is more traditionally styled (if a soaking tub can be termed ‘traditional’,) whilst the Calyx is a sleeker, minimalist version. The Xanadu is a two-seater bath tub, designed for shared bathing, and the Nirvana –, our best selling bath worldwide –, is based on two years of research and feedback from early soaking tub customers who were asked for their views about ‘,the perfect bath for soaking’,.
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