The Most Luxurious Baths In The World
  • HOME

The Most Luxurious Baths In The World

There's nothing like a good soak. Light a candle, hang up your fluffiest robe and hop on in...

From copper tubs to space-saving baths; marble bathtubs to egg-shaped and claw foot – we’ve rounded up the best luxury baths around. Just add water.

The Best Luxury Bath Brands

Catchpole & Rye

Nickel silver bateau bathtub Catchpole & Rye

Who would want a shower when you can luxuriate in a Catchpole & Rye tub? Since the 1990s, this Kent-based brand have manufactured the most luxurious, opulent and eye-catching baths, drawing inspiration from elaborate artisanship of the 1800s. Each tub is manufactured in the UK using raw iron, heated to 1100 degrees celcius and poured into sandbox moulds.

The true jewel in the brand’s crown is its Nickel Bateau. Taking luxury to new levels, it come with either enamel or nickel interior, aged or brushed exterior and the option of emblazoning the distinctive Catchpole & Rye wheatsheaf emblem on the front. It would a sin not to get in. (From £5,000, catchpoleandrye.com).

When it comes to the epitome of chateau chic – the Niederbronn is also one of the most beautiful baths we’ve ever seen. 400-litres deep, and an instant uber-luxe update to any bathroom. From £6,000, catchpoleandrye.com

Drummonds

Copper bathtub Drummonds

British brand Drummonds was founded in 1988 by Drummond Shaw, and has since become the authority on state-of-the-art bath design. Born from the founder’s passion for classic antique bathrooms, it also crafts head-turning basins and fixtures, attracting customers from all over the world (including Australia, Dubai, Hong Kong and Sri Lanka). But the brand’s real calling card is its exceptional freestanding luxury baths in cast iron and brass.

Known as the Usk, and first appearing at Decorex on a de Gournay stand, this custom-aged brass tub is the consummate showstopper. It also features a lion’s head bath filler and Drummonds’ double hebdern with arabescato marble and aged brass fixtures. (Usk clad in brass with an antique finish, from £3,570). 

For a splash of sunshine, we also love the Morar bath painted in sunny-side up yellow. It might be petite: but everyone knows good things come in small packages. Morar small slipper bath, from £3,150. drummonds-uk.com

Albion Bath Company

Grey painted bathtub Albion bath

For over 23 years, Essex-based Albion Bath Company have been making exceptional freestanding baths. Each of their  styles are handmade using special materials (like iso-enamel, which is much lighter than cast iron) that are hard, durable and and scratch-resistant. If you wish to colour-match your bath tub to your furniture or walls, you can also have your bath painted in your favourite Farrow & Ball shade by in-house expert paint sprayers. Classical and understated, the Neptune Advance is the epitome of country-house elegance. albionbathco.com

How to Give Your Bathroom a Maximalist Makeover

C.P. Hart

C.P. Hart navy painted bateau bath

Moving on to C.P. Hart – what sets aside this 1937-founded company is their commitment to sourcing the best-designed and most durable bathroom fittings. They’re also known for their ultra-cool collaborations with leading designers.

This Camden bath, created in collaboration with Kit Kemp is the perfect example. With a modern silhouette and painted in a playful shade of midnight-blue, the aim of the interior design was to create a sense of bathing in moonlight, with stars floating in marble, velvety midnight blue tiles and flashes of bright coral. Kemp used specially-designed Balineum tiles and a hand painted mural based on a Christopher Farr cloth, but this versatile tub could blend into a multitude of different settings. For it’s £4,246 price tag, you get the best of freestanding luxury, and a slice of iconic design. cphart.co.uk

Lapicida

Lapicida marble bath

It seems wrong to call Lapicida’s designs mere bathtubs – needing little more than an empty room, mellow stone floors and clever lighting, these tubs are hollowed-out works of art.

As tile and stone experts, the brand also perform all kinds of wizardry with geometric stone floors, fireplaces, statues and more. Marrying state-of-the-art processes with traditional techniques, each product is hand-finished by the brand’s in-house stonemasons. And did we mention the brand is also invested in stone-recycling technology, and taking steps to becoming fully carbon neutral?

Prices for a tub like this egg-shaped arabescato design start at a kingly £19,200 for each bespoke piece. But for those looking to invest in a work of sculptural art for the bathroom, this is the créme-de-la-créme – and a guaranteed conversation piece. lapicida.com

West One Bathrooms

West One black hammock bath

West One Bathrooms’ Vessel Hammock truly defies physics. Created to provide complete escapism, the ergonomic hammock-style curves of this bath combine the ‘Immersive comfort of soaking in a bath’ with ‘the peaceful experience of kicking back in a hammock.’ (Plus, it looks ultra-cool in any bathroom). And this is just one example an astonishing bath that could be yours: London-based West One have an entire range of breathtakingly modern bath tubs, to suit any mood, taste and style, all crafted with the height of luxury and utmost attention to detail in mind. If you’d prefer to stay on the ground, the Vessel Hammock also comes in an equally awe-inspiring free-standing version. westonebathrooms.com

William Holland

William Holland copper bath

When choosing a specialist in luxury baths that make a splash, look no further William Holland. Over 35 years, the brand has carved out a niche for itself as the masters of the contemporary copper bath. Using traditional artisan techniques, beautifully designed 18th-century inspired bateau baths have become the brand’s signature. Bathing in this copper bateau tub will make you feel just like Louis XIV (copper bateau, £5,074.80).

Or perhaps you’d prefer to make a statement with a verdigris finish? Distinctive, unique and full of wow factor, the verdigris bateau bath with an artisan tin interior below is just the thing if you’re looking for a more contemporary copper tub. Verdigris bateau bath with tin interior, £4,939.20. williamholland.com

Victoria & Albert

Victoria & Albert mini black painted clawfoot bath

Looking for a space-saving tub? Perfect for bijou London apartments, this Wessex tub from Victoria & Albert is just the right fit for a pint-sized space.

Minimalist fixtures and light fittings, muted colours and oodles of contemporary cool negate the need for a large space. A glossy black paint finish here also updates the Wessex’s old-school appeal. Starting from £1,196 and just 1,525 mm in length – it’s the perfect entry-level slipper without compromising on style.

If you’re thinking on a grander scale – the brand’s Cheshire freestanding tub, has all of the luxury credentials. Just add gold fittings, hardwood floors and low-slung pendant lights, and a splash of your most expensive bath oil. From £1,380, vandabaths.com

The Most Luxurious Baths In The World

Ready to find your perfect match? Check out our edit of the most gorgeous luxury baths below.

Photo 1 of
Catchpole & Rye nickel bath tub

Nickel Bateau, from £5,000. catchpoleandrye.com

Catchpole & Rye’s signature Nickel Bateau bath takes luxury to new levels. Available with either enamel or nickel interior, aged or brushed exterior and the option of emblazoning the distinctive Catchpole & Rye wheatsheaf emblem on the front: it would a sin not to get in.

Green Bath by BC Designs and Romo

BC Designs and Romo, £2805, bcdesigns.co.uk

C.P. HART

For the contemporary minimalists among you, C.P Hart is a good choice.

Copper bateau bathtub, £5,074.80. williamholland.com

When choosing a specialist in luxury baths that make a splash, look no further William Holland. Over 35 years, the brand has carved out a niche for itself as the masters of the contemporary copper bath. Using traditional artisan techniques, beautifully designed 18th-century inspired bateau baths have become the brand’s signature. Bathing in this copper bateau tub will make you feel just like Louis XIV.

Verdigris bateau bath with tin interior, £4,939.20. williamholland.com

It’s all about the copper bathtub at the moment, but perhaps you’re looking for something a bit different? Distressed-green verdigris finishes are distinctive, unique and full of wow factor. We can’t think of a better canvas than this copper bateau bath from William Holland.

Arabescato bathtub, from £19,200. lapicida.com

Crafted by the best stonemasons around – a bespoke arabescato bath from Lapicida won’t come cheap. But if you’re looking to invest in a work of sculptural art for the bathroom, this is it. In addition to exceptional artisanship – this egg shaped tub is a guaranteed conversation piece.

Cheshire bath, from £1,779, vandabaths.com

Looking for a tub with all of the luxury credentials? Victoria and Albert’s classic Cheshire has all of the fancy bells and whistles for a reasonable price tag. Just add gold fittings, hardwood floors, and a splash of your most expensive bath oil.

Morar small slipper bath, from £2,925. drummonds-uk.com

For a splash of sunshine, we love Drummonds’ Morar bath painted in sunny-side up yellow. A sloping back for comfortable reclining make this pint-sized tub perfect for steeping in after a long day. While it might be petite, everyone knows good things come in small packages.

Camden bath, from £5,175. cphart.co.uk

C.P. Hart’s classic freestanding Camden is a high-waisted cast iron bath that will instantly upgrade any bathroom. Seen here in a bathroom designed in collaboration with Kit Kemp, it’s painted in an oceanic blue. Also available with copper finish on request.

Niederbronn bath, from £9,000. catchpoleandrye.com

An epitome of chateau chic, the Niederbronn is one of the most beautiful luxury baths around. Available in either polished cast iron or painted finishes, it holds 400 litres of water and can be designe with or without clawed feet.

Usk clad in brass, from £3,570. drummonds-uk.com

Known as the Usk, this custom-aged brass tub is the consummate showstopper. It also features a lion’s head bath filler and Drummonds’ double hebdern with arabescato marble and aged brass fixtures.