Beautiful hammock shaped bathtub designed by Splinter Works is made out of carbon fiber and other innovative materials.
Modern bathtub is suspended from the walls and does not touch the floor.
Layers of carbon fibre mixed with foam based core insulate the bathtub and keep the water warm for much longer than any traditional bathtub.
Creative bathtub is extremely comfortable. It allows you to relax in style.
Hammock Bathtub will make a great addition to any modern bathroom.
Suspended Bathtub
Vessel by Splinter Works
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Betty
Hmmm…I’d be happy to try it. Maybe it’s more to look at than for bathing.
Jun 27th, 2013
erica
What great new thinking. For those of us who have small or unusual shaped bathrooms this frees us from the notion of a bath being a big bowl for water sitting on the ground. Presumably its lighter, retains heat etc too.
And so elegant…
Jun 27th, 2013
Jury
1. hammock – soft and folding. Modern plastic, carbon, flexible enamel – deformed stretched under the weight of the water and the body. – suspension of inflatable mini pool – dried up, collapse, make free space. (place tray shower)
2. There is no direct connection with the “dirty” pipes and Sewerage – Yes it can reassure many. Free discharge leave. add high legs.
Jun 27th, 2013
Pearl Lamie
Looks like it could be difficult to get in and out of. Is it flexible? And the attachments on the wall have to be extremely strong to support the weight of water and person. MeThinks it is more for looks than practical.
Jun 27th, 2013
Jimbo
Difficult to consider as a functional piece; but, as art, I love it.
Jun 27th, 2013
Gert
Well, it’s not exactly a space saver and it would have to come in something besides black, but other than that, cool concept.
Jun 27th, 2013
Jules
If it doesn’t swing, what’s the point of having it hanged?
Jun 27th, 2013
Sian
I totally agree with Jules although even if it did swing i’d need something bigger for my body to fit in!
Jan 9th, 2015
Elisa Fox
This hammock tub looks like a dream. I’d love this!
Jul 27th, 2016