The Imperial Bathrooms’ Line of Baths

Author: dpinning  //  Category: Bathrooms, Baths

The Imperial Bathrooms’ line of baths is extensive in scope and uses a diverse range of materials, styles, designs, and finishes to achieve the ultimate in bathing elegance. In this way, Imperial takes a bathroom necessity and turns it into an aesthetic experience worthy of the most choosey of consumers.

Their cast iron tubs are both durable and beautiful. The Bentley Madera is double ended and wrapped in a darkly-coloured colour that complements its wooden stand. The Palaza Madera also has a wooden stand, but is wrapped in black instead, as does the pure porcelain Langham. The Marriot is double ended as well, but is a single, black-coloured unit.

Hearkening back to the baths of old, the Bentley has nickel-coloured feet and a taupe coloured wrapping. Cast in baby blue, the Carlton has rectangular chrome feet while the black-wrapped Waldorf has simple chrome feet.

The Dorchester, Harrington, and Imperial Waldorf models are intended to be sunk into fine tile or wood while the Sheraton and Ritz “slipper” baths are shaped as elegant U’s. This comes either in pure white porcelain, with gold feet, or a slate blue with nickel-coloured branch accents.

The Imperial line of luxury baths offers bathers the ultimate in stylish elegance. From the copper-toned Radison Cureo and Baglioni Cobra to the decadent gold gilding of the Westbury to the simple, almost trough-like Baglioni and Radison cast irons – these luxury bathtubs are more than bathing fixtures. They’re design experiences in and of themselves.

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