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TAKIYU - Japanese tradition in modern bathing

KASCH presents a whole new concept in luxury bathing...the Japanese way!! Experience Along with bathing in mineral springs, bathing in the pool of a waterfall - TAKIYU - has a long tradition in Japan. Even in earliest times in Asia, waterfalls in hidden mountain areas were pilgrimage places for individual bathing rituals. The TAKIYU bathtub collection was developed to recreate this natural experience in your own home. Its concept is based on the combination of a waterfall with the massaging effects of air-water jets, enhanced by coloured lighting. This model supports physical and psychological regeneration. Water continually flows in a closed cycle from beneath a decorative covering, falling gently into the tub. Via - http://www.kaesch.biz

 

 

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Overflow Bathtub series by KÄSCH

Man and water share a unique relationship...and this is enhanced with the Overflow bathtub series by KÄSCH. These amazing bathtubs are designed in a way that directs overflowing water back into the tub which gives the bath the appearance of a natural waterhole. The concept resulted from the wish to combine the aesthetics of nature with the relaxing character of bathing, and to give space to the element water in order to allow for all its possibilities. When flowing, it creates reflections in the interplay with light and new experiences associated with its sound. Man’s contact with the element water is intensified. Overflow understands itself as part of a bathing culture intent on naturalness, accentuating both meditative and stimulating elements in the bathroom. Just imagine yourself in one of these pictures after a hard day of work, what a relaxing feeling…just feel it. Sink deep into your personal heaven of warmth and comfort. Via - http://www.kaesch.biz

 

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