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Marble is one of the best materials to use in your bathroom because it will automatically enhance the overall decor of your set. There are many types of marble, from Carrara to Estremoz, Calacatta, among many other, and it can be disposed in various manners. Today, Luxury Bathrooms will present a wide variety of bathroom sets that have marble bathtubs as their main star.
Placed right at the center, this unique marble bathtub was created by Urban Archaeology and immediately gives a whole new touch to this space. The floors are also in marble by Fox Marble.
The marble tub has an antique flair to it, circa 1850, and it is from Water Monopoly’s incredible collection of designs.
The Petra bathtub offers a unique visual experience. It was handcrafted using wood and white marble Ibiza.
The Eclipse bathtub was designed by Marco Di Paolo for the renowned bathroom brand, Antoniolupi. The organic style and contemporary expression of the egg-shaped piece is further accentuated by the exceptional use of Carrara marble.
Leading architect, Charles Zana designed this gorgeous master bath where Calacatta marble was the main material used, including the bathtub.
The bathtub, floor and surfaces are made from Carrara marble in this exquisite bathroom set renovated by Chuck Ransdell and interior designer Carl Palasota.
Designer Alex Vervoordt was responsible for the design of this elegant bathroom that features an astonishing Roman marble tub.
Studio Peregalli renovated this beautiful space that presents not only a robust-patterned marble flooring but also a Carrara marble bathtub.
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Sources: Elle Decor | Architectural Digest