Milo by Treesse
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Published by October 16, 2007
in Bathroom design, Bathrooms, Bathtubs, Material: Glass, Material: Wood, Minimalistic, Modern / Contemporary, Treesse. 1 Comment » |

Coming from the same company that created Inside, this designer tub packs as much of a punch, but in an entirely different style.
Inspired by Japanese tradition, Milo is an interesting combination of different shapes and materials that are joined into a really beautiful modern two person bathtub. Transparent glass body enriched with leather or wooden headrest cushions on both sides and equipped with a convienient drawer on the side is bound to cause the WOW effect in everyone who sees it inside a bathroom.
The concept is certainly not unique but the end product is definitely beautiful. Available in red, orange, black and white to match your desires.
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Inside bathtub by Treesse
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Published by October 16, 2007
in Bathroom design, Bathrooms, Bathtubs, Minimalistic, Modern / Contemporary, Treesse. 1 Comment » |

Bulky, elegant, simple, beautiful, unique - those words would sum up our impression of this bathtub. Inside has a design completely different from any bathtub we have seen to this day. This thick-bodied elliptical white tub, almost monumental in appearance, enriched by an intense interplay of a black cushion sorround and the white body finish, was designed to dominate the space it is put in, to become the focal point of the bathroom.
A luxurious soft all-around cushion encircles the the Inside’s rim ensuring maximum comfort whichever position you choose to assume inside the tub while creating a beautiful contrast to the white tub body. The hardware is hidden beneath two lift-up panels located at the tub’s sides removing every unneccessary visual detail. Beautiful as it is, Inside is luxurious from the technical aspect as well! Equipped with a whirlpool system, a chromotheraphy system and an mp3 player, this tub is definitely perfectly equipped. We cannot think of one thing we would add or take away, do you?

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