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The 10 Most Expensive Bathtubs In The World, Ranked | TheRichest

The year use of bathtubs dates back to the Roman emperors who conducted the daily ritual of bathing, which raised the bar for sanitation for the other royals and people in the kingdom. While a simple, comprehensive design was used during the time, the construction boom in the United States during the first World War brought the invention of the modern bathtub. John Michael Kohler is known for investing in the first bathtub with a modern claw foot. While the design has slowly morphed into a built-in tub today, the product's popularity has only increased over time. As a symbol of a life in luxury, bathtubs have been essential when designing the ultimate bathroom.

While an average bathtub costs between $1,000 to $3,500, some brands create their products using rare materials and architecture that take ages to come to life. These bathtubs not only define luxury but also come with a myriad of features, unlike those seen in a standard tub. Let’s take a look at the most expensive bathtubs in the world.

10 Maison Valentina Diamond Bathtub ($16,000)

 

Maison Valentina’s freestanding Diamond Bathtub draws attention due to its unique structure and the wooden furnishing wrapped in a black gloss finish. It features the unique lines of the diamond with a built-in oval bathtub that offers a comfortable bath. The dark shade of the bathtub is the perfect solution for a monochrome-designed bathroom.

9 Maison Valentina Lapiaz Bathtub ($22,000)

 

Another creation by Maison Valentina, the Lapiaz Bathtub, is an epitome of luxury inspired by the formation of limestone rocks. According to Maison Valentina, it is made from stainless steel, and the structure is enhanced by the gold-painted tear that creates a contrasting mirror effect. The bathtub also has an option to customize for its structure and tear.

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8 Le Cob Glass Bathtub ($34,000)

 

Le Cob created a stunning piece for a contemporary bathroom with their glass bathtub. The cascade slope of the tub is reminiscent of a gentle river that would offer a therapeutic experience during a bath. This luxurious bathtub is not only a luxurious and signature product for Le Cob but also a hard-to-find gem in an average bathroom.

7 Kallista Archeo Copper Bathtub ($67,550)

 

Kallista created the ultimate copper bathtub when creating Archeo, a name that stands for ancient and beautiful. The fluted-shell copper bathtub was created by coppersmiths responsible for restoring the torch of the Statue of Liberty, as noted by Luxury Launches. Weighing 154 pounds, it stores 71 gallons of water at once and comes with a knob located by a starfish-shaped seashell.

6 Serenity Bathtub ($77,000)

 

A combination of jewelry, art, and furniture, the entire bathtub is made from solid bronze, while the external elements are created from gold and silver. Serenity Bathtub has an Asian theme which includes stunning artwork on the body featuring Chinese Herons, koi, and bamboo forests. The bathtub is extremely rare as the manufacturer created only 12 units.

5 Baldi Malachite Bathtub ($222,000)

 

Designed by Luca Bojola, the Baldi Malachite is made from pure turquoise, and the crystal reportedly has a royal touch. As mentioned by Alux, another interesting detail of the bathtub are the legs, which are made from 24-carat gold. The boat-shaped bathtub is Italian luxury at its finest, and Baldi offers an option for customers to buy matching turquoise furniture to complete the bathroom set.

4 Baldi Rock Crystal Bathtub ($790,130)

 

Baldi has created not only a bathtub made from pure turquoise but also crystals. The materials are shipped from the Amazon Rainforest to Italy, where Luca Bojola has created the Rock Crystal bathtub with a rough exterior and smooth interior. The 22,000-pound rock is carved into a three-seater bathtub available for customization in green quartz, rose quartz, and rock crystal.

3 Kominato Hotel Bathtub ($990,000)

 

Kominato Hotel in Japan commissioned a jaw-dropping gold bathtub as a marketing play that cost almost a million dollars. The hotel offered the bathtub to priority guests for a few hours when required. Made from complete gold, the bathtub weighed 176 pounds. In 2007, the gold bathtub was stolen and was yet to be found by authorities.

2 Le Grand Queen Bathtub ($1.7 million)

 

Simon Krapf designed an elegant bathtub with the rare Caijou gemstone that is said to have healing properties. It was inspired by the Indonesian canoe, the bathtub sold for $1.7 million to a private buyer. Ten tons of Caijou gemstones were used to complete the piece, then displayed at the Dubai International Jewelry Festival.

1 The Jewel Bathtub ($2 million)

 

The ultimate bathtub that comes with a $2 million price tag, Nigel Fenwick first showcased his design at Dubai’s Index Interior Design. The Jewel is made from a small structure of a 180 million-year-old petrified wood found in the Indonesian rainforest, as stated by Robb Report. The original log was 14 tons, and Fenwick carved it into a bathtub with diamond blades and polishing that took over eight months.

A simple bathtub has become a luxury, and the above list showcases the most precious bathtubs money can buy. While some are made from rare gemstones and materials, others are said to offer healing abilities and good health. Each bathtub is unique from the others and costs a lot more than a fortune.

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Sources: Maison Valentina, Luxury Launches, Alux, Robb Report



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