Everything old is new again. French and English antique baths are an elegant way to re-design a Master Suite or Guest Bathroom. I came across the Water Monopoly recently and loved their antique designs.
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The Paris bath is a reproduction of an early twentieth century French tub (above).
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The
Bateau is a reproduction of a late 19
th century French doubled ended bath (above). I love the silver finish.
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Stand inside this
Needleshower reproduction (above) for an overall body shower experience.
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Or get lost at sea with this sweet Porthole
clawfoot tub in blue
lacquer. Wouldn't this be great in a nautical Kid's Bath?
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