Explore luxury freestanding bathtubs selected for modern bathrooms, from deep soaking tubs and sculptural silhouettes to refined finishes designed to bring more intention to the bath.
Our collection includes compact through statement-scale designs, with oval, rectangular, wall-side, and center-room options chosen for proportion, comfort, and a quiet sense of architectural presence.
For a more material-led direction, browse our concrete bathtubs or explore pedestal bathtubs with sculptural bases.
The Sonar 221342 bathtub from the house of Laufen is the second tub from their SONAR collection designed by the highly acclaimed Patricia Urquiola. It features a neat slotted overflow, a tap bank and its constructed from Marbond composite material making the tub...
The timeless IlBagnoAlessi One from the house of Laufen. IlBagnoAlessi One is one of Laufen’s most successful collections. Based on 15 years of cooperation between Laufen and Alessi, the range is one of the most complete and sustainable ever produced on an industrial...
Presenting the Pro 239952 from the house of Laufen. The elegant design by Peter Wirz is defined by thin walls offering a spacious bathing experience. Pro was designed with the understanding that contemporary industrial design implemented intelligently can be attractive both to the...
The Val 231282 from the house of Laufen remains faithful to the architectural simplicity and narrow edge aesthetic of the collection. The expansive tub was designed by star designer Konstantin Grcic from Munich and manufactured from Laufen's Sentec solid surface material. The rounded...
The Val 230282 from the house of Laufen is one of two tubs designed by Konstantin Grcic for the collection. Whether its a late night soak or a weekend cool down Val provides a bathing experience that awakens unknown emotions. The finely textured...
The Sonar 220347 bathtub from the house of Laufen is a innovative design with refined contoured elements which converge in an extraordinary aesthetic and functional form. It was designed by the internationally acclaimed and eclectic designer Patricia Urquiola who designed the tub as...
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...
Presenting the INO 231302 from the house of Laufen. It's as if the forces of nature were unexpectedly conjured up in a solid surface bathtub. With simple lines and delicate, yet extremely stable walls INO brings forth an elegant, inviting and almost weightless...
The INO 230302 from the house of Laufen is a NYC X Design award honoree. It's is a simply elegant piece of art designed by the French designer Toan Nguyen. An immaculate object with simple lines gives this tub a very minimalistic feel....
Relax your body and soul with the Kartell from the house of Laufen. This slim freestanding tub will help transform your bathroom into a living space. Kartell features a slotted overflow, a center pop-up drain and its constructed from Sentec a solid surface...
The timeless IlBagnoAlessi One from the house of Laufen. IlBagnoAlessi One is one of Laufen’s most successful collections. Based on 15 years of successful co-operation between Laufen and Alessi, the range is one of the most complete and sustainable ever produced on an...
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...
The best freestanding bathtub is not only a matter of length. Consider the tub’s width, silhouette, depth, placement, and relationship to the vanity, shower, window, and main sightline. A well-chosen tub should feel integrated into the room rather than simply placed within it.
Choose a tub size after mapping the full bathing zone, including circulation, door swings, nearby fixtures, and the visual space around the tub. For layout guidance, read our guide to placing a freestanding tub in a primary bathroom. For compact layouts, see our 60–65 inch freestanding tub guide.
Oval tubs can soften a centered or window-facing composition, while more architectural profiles often feel grounded along a feature wall. The right silhouette can make a freestanding tub feel relaxed, sculptural, or more integrated with the room’s lines.
For a tactile, architectural look, browse our concrete bathtubs. For a more expressive focal point with a distinct base, explore our pedestal bathtubs.