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Vintage Modern Bathtubs

The Bath Works, Inc.
A tub design dating back to 1860 France. A true European antique wasused as the basis for this modern re-casting. Cast here in the US using atraditional sand casting technique pouring an alloy rather than iron. We castin an aluminum based alloy which has many advantages over iron; slightlylighter, great thermal properties and it will never rust. The interior has aslow baked enamel coating which is glossy and glassy replicating theoriginal porcelain interior.The St. Lyon tub has unique details that have not been seen since the 19thCentury. It has a thin lip rather than the more common rolled rim, the basehas an outer protrusion which usually fits ornate feet but also allows us tocustom a wooden plinth.We are adding the plinth to our Vintage Modern line, it can be custommade from American Hardwoods, including Ash, Poplar, Mahogany,Cherry, Maple and Walnut all from Sustainable Sources. There are threestyles of edge profile; Ogee, Roundover and an Ornate Double. Eachplinth (like the tub) is hand made and hand finished to order and can bestained, pickled or grain-matched and clear lacquered.The exterior of each tub can be enameled to virtually any color, Metalliccoated or Hand Polished (often referred to as Burnished). The images show the exterior Hand Polished with our #6 Satin Polish. The casting is sanded smooth before being highly polished, it is then finished using a satin buffing pad to create a slightly pitted and grained satin finish rather than a ‘mirror’ or chrome like polish (which would be our #8).The Bathroom for this tub release was created to inspire a very luxuriousand feminine room; airy and sun-filled. Yellow and golden accents to bringout the ‘Sunshine’ whilst the modern fixtures set a balance of old and new.We hope to portray an inviting room to bathe and relax.We have been a forerunner of rare and unusual bathtubs since the USbased company started in 1998 (US Incorporated in 2001, UK founded in1981). All our ‘Saint’ tubs are cast to order and hand finished in ourColumbia, Tennessee workshops. We offer tubs for clients who wantsomething different, made for them, not mass production copies.

The Bath Works, Inc.

We are a family owned and operated company originally started in London, England in 1981. The business moved to the USA in 1998. Initially, supplying original freestanding period, Victorian and Edwardian antique baths and vintage tubs from all over England, France, Europe and the United States. As the business transitions to true reproductions, we can now proudly state Made in the USA. Our ‘Saint’ Cast Alloy bathtubs are Cast, Prep’d, Polished and Enameled in the USA. Bringing traditional techniques and manufacturing processes back to US soil. We strive to offer an extensive range of beautiful hand made and hand finished bathtubs which honor the opulent shapes and styles of the 1800’s updated in modern materials.Cast AlloyUsing traditional casting techniques and modern metallurgy we have enhanced the look and feel of an original antique. Our cast alloy is slightly lighter than iron but heavy enough to give the solid metal ‘thud’ when the tub is touched. It will never rust, it’s extremely strong and has wonderful thermal properties.Cast SilacoreWe use a vitreous composite resin. Constructed using an amorphous solid and a non-porous, high strength cross-linked polymer. Combined these high quality materials produce an exceptionally strong, exceptionally durable bathtub that is much lighter than the original but also much stronger.Crafted CopperHand crafted from solid copper sheets. Solid copper has been a wonderful bathtub material for centuries. We use pure copper which is hand shaped into period correct shapes, then finished in a variety of colors. These baths are light, yet strong and are made to be used.Cast Iron (Original Items)We use a cold curing restoration process developed over the past 30 years using complex chemicals and materials exclusively used by us. The name Cold Curing refers to an Enamel that cures at a much lower temperature than Vitreous enamel, it is Baked rather than Fired.

Address:

2646 Leah Circle
Columbia TN 38401
United States
(931) 381-5711
http://www.thebathworks.com
The Bath Works, Inc.
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