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24 Carat Gold Whirlpool bathtubs by Arcaro Martini

By Adrian Prisca

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Certified as the world’s first 24k gold-plated bathtub, this is the perfect amenity for those in need of the spa-feeling inside their own home. Arcaro Martini’s luxurious tubs were designed by Giacomo Arcaro and Roberto Martini. The tub may fit up to 6 persons and it’s available in three different settings, with a load of features that can attract the wealthiest of customers.

The base of the bathtub is the Platinium Elite structure that comes with an included 5-year warranty for its electric and hydraulic parts and 2 years for the outer coating. This luxurious addition combines a superb white-leather exterior with a 24k gold interior plate, with Swarovski crystals and 100% hand made by experienced Italian crafters.

The whole package also features an audio-system with subwoofers, iPhone charging outlet, relaxing massage system, beautiful lighting and aromatherapy. Other features are the side control panel where the user can set up the pressure massage system and the unique Cofortevoli ergonomic seating that fits people of different heights and weights.

There is also available a tub with black and white leathering, the only difference apart from the original one being the color. The black one is also encased with Swarovski crystals and 24k gold-plated interior. Coming with rotating jets for the feet and calves, these tubs are the ideal lounge-location after a long day’s work. The sad part is that it will only be available for sale in UAE.

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