The Best Soaking Tubs to Rejuvenate Your Wellness Routine

Self-care requires all the senses, and these new bathtubs are as soothing to look at and touch as they are to soak in.

From earth-toned clay to beautifully beveled marble and pristine porcelain, each has its own way of welcoming hours of relaxation. Here are our selections for modern soaking tubs.

Dafne by Cielo

The Dafne by Cielo has graceful contours and comes in the Italian company’s signature range of earthy and bright finishes.

Courtesy of Cielo

Balnea, designed by Elisa Ossino for Salvator

The Balnea, designed by Elisa Ossino for Salvatori. White Carrara marble can seem overly sumptuous, but paired with subtle geometry, this feels surprisingly refined.

Courtesy of Salvatori

The Barcelona by Victoria and Albert. Thanks to the new RAL Color Service, all of the British company’s freestanding tubs are now available in 194 colors.

The Barcelona by Victoria and Albert. Thanks to the new RAL Color Service, all of the British company’s freestanding tubs are now available in 194 colors.

Courtesy of Victoria and Albert

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