Wooden bathtubs are gaining popularity among homeowners looking for spa-like comfort and natural materials. Inspired by Japanese soaking traditions, these tubs offer warmth, visual appeal, and an alternative to conventional porcelain models.

Traditional Hinoki Wood Bathtub

This traditional Hinoki wood style tub is made by Bartok Design. The creator is Jacopo Terrine, an Italian architect living in Japan, who has beed creating wooden bathtubs, many for export, since 2002.

Bartok Design offers a Japanese-style Hinoki wood bathtub, designed by architect Jacopo Terrine. The tub honors traditional Japanese bath culture and is crafted from aromatic cypress wood.

Modern Wood Bathtubs

Puntoacqua, an Italian company, has been creating hydromassage tubs, multipurpose cabins, saunas, Turkish baths and relaxation accessories for 25 years. This tub, called "Natural" is made from Canadian Cedar, in Italy.

Italian brand Puntoacqua has produced wood hydromassage tubs for over 25 years. Their “Natural” model is made from Canadian cedar and includes spa-style features.

Rectangular Wood Bathtubs

Even in this rectangular wooden bathtub by Unique Wood Design, the light wood and spare style evoke an Asian esthetic.

Unique Wood Design offers a rectangular tub made from light wood with clean lines that reference Asian design.

Western Soaking Wood Bathtubs

A bit more like a western hot tub because of the different interior, this wooden bathtub is a soaking tub by Graff.

From Graff's Dressage collection, both the wooden tub and the washstand have the warmth solid wood. Their resign uses Corian® solid surface material on the inside.

Graff’s soaking tub from the Dressage collection combines a solid wood exterior with a Corian® interior, blending Western hot tub inspiration with modern materials.

 

Handcrafted Tub with Features

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The “Natural” by KHIS holds up to 250 gallons and includes built-in lighting, massage jets, and water heating. Its dark finish results from thermal treatment that enhances durability and water resistance.

 

Oval Wood Bathtub

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The dark color and elegant lines make this KHIS wooden bathtub a stunning addition for any style bathroom. The depth of the tub provides an excellent soaking experience.

From any angle, it's a beautiful wooden bathtub.
From any angle, it’s a beautiful wood bathtub.

Another model from KHIS, this oval tub holds 100 gallons. Its deep profile and curved form are designed for full-body immersion.

Glossy Finishes

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The Laguna Pearl is available in a variety of woods: Wenge, walnut, pear. mahogany, iroko, and oak. All the woods are certified wood from forests with controlled felling and reforestation.

Alena's experience with yacht building "makes it possible to manufacture timeless beautiful wooden bathtubs in a perfect quality."

Alena’s Laguna Pearl model comes in certified woods like walnut, pear, and mahogany. Their background in yacht construction ensures durability and fine craftsmanship.

Life Boat Tub

Again, not a traditional stating tub, but still a wooden bathtub, is this boat-shaped art tub sold by Gallerie Kreo. It is designed by Dutch firm Studio Wieki Somers.

Remember the film “Titanic”? You may recall the scene when the luxury cruise liner was sinking and the passengers used wooden lifeboats to stay alive. Well, with this bathtub design from Gallerie Kreo, you can play “Titanic survivor” in the privacy of your bathroom.

This boat-shaped, homage to history bathtub, isn’t a traditional standing tub, but rather a sturdy wood tub. This comes from Dutch firm Studio Wieki Somers.

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