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Why must bathtubs be predominently white? Why must they be fiberglass, ceramic, or steel? The Puerto Madero tub seeks to answer that question with a simple “they don’t”. Named after one of the most relaxing days I’ve ever had, The Puerto Madero is all about taking it slow while surrounded by natural materials. The tub is constructed from bonded wooden blocks which are then milled to reveal its well planted profile.

Optional feet recall the traditional clawfoot tub

Optional feet recall the traditional clawfoot tub

A white rim adds definition to the contours

A white rim adds definition to the contours

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