Laufen | H222332 69" x 30" Freestanding Bathtub - U S H I Laufen

Laufen | H222332 69" x 30" Freestanding Bathtub

$7,370.70 $8,498.00

  The H222332 bathtub from the house of Laufen is part of the Kartell collection. This tub can be placed back to the wall for a more traditional feel or used freestanding. It features a lifting system, an elongated front overflow slot and a...

Not Only White | Axis Freestanding Bathtub - U S H I Not Only White

Not Only White | Axis Freestanding Bathtub

From $7,072.12

  Presenting Axis from the house of Not Only White. The impeccable minimalistic like design from the skillful Marike Andeweg brings forth this free-standing, rectangular bath with rounded internal lines. The sloping side combined with its generous proportions make Axis a wonderfully comfortable bathtub....

Laufen | H224332 67" x 33" Freestanding Bathtub [Left Tap Bank] - U S H I Laufen

Laufen | H224332 67" x 33" Freestanding Bathtub [Left Tap Bank]

$7,370.70 $8,498.00

  The H224332 bathtub from the house of Laufen is part of the Kartell collection. This tub can be placed back to the wall for a more traditional feel or used freestanding. It features a lifting system, an elongated side overflow slot and a...

Laufen | H223332 67" x 33" Freestanding Bathtub [Right Tap Bank] - U S H I Laufen

Laufen | H223332 67" x 33" Freestanding Bathtub [Right Tap Bank]

$7,370.70 $8,498.00

  The H223332 bathtub from the house of Laufen is part of the Kartell collection. This tub can be placed back to the wall for a more traditional feel or used freestanding. It features a lifting system, an elongated side overflow slot and a...

How to Choose a Tub for an Alcove or Wall-Adjacent Layout

An alcove-style bathing zone should be planned around more than the tub length. Consider the available wall span, faucet location, nearby fixtures, circulation space, and how the tub will read from the room’s main sightline.

Confirm the Intended Placement

Some freestanding tubs can sit closer to a wall or within a more constrained layout while still keeping a sculptural profile. Review each product’s dimensions, installation requirements, and plumbing details before finalizing the position.

Plan the Full Bathing Zone

Leave enough room around the tub for comfortable movement, cleaning, and visual breathing space. Use our guide to placing a freestanding tub in a primary bathroom when mapping the wider layout.

Choose a Shape That Works With the Room

Rectangular and wall-adjacent silhouettes can create a more structured composition, while softer forms may help the room feel less rigid. The best choice depends on how the tub relates to the vanity, shower, window, and surrounding finishes.

Keep the Material Palette Connected

A tub feels more intentional when its finish works with the larger room rather than standing apart from it. Explore our guide to pairing stone, wood, concrete, and solid surface for a more cohesive material direction.

 

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