Waters Baths of Ashbourne takes the shower bath to greater heights with the luxurious new Ebb

Waters Baths of Ashbourne takes the shower bath  to greater heights with the luxurious new Ebb

Priced £1,395, Ebb has a maximum capacity of 258 litres and is suitable for installation with Waters Baths of Ashbourne’s Space shower screen, £275

Luxury bath specialist Waters Baths of Ashbourne has unveiled the new Ebb shower bath, a unique model that features a striking hybrid design. Combining the space-saving practicality of a shower bath with the exquisite luxury of an open-ended freestanding tub, Ebb is the ultimate choice for bathrooms that are small in size yet big on style.

The simply stunning hybrid design, which is exclusive to Waters Baths of Ashbourne, will add a sleek, contemporary look and feel to your bijoux bathroom and help you make the most of your available space. Measuring just 1660mmL x 800mmW x 580mmH, its compact shape and proportions make it the ideal choice for smaller bathrooms, which can’t usually accommodate a freestanding bath plus separate shower.

The Ebb model, which is part of Waters Baths of Ashbourne’s new Space collection, is made from two pieces of glossy white Lucite acrylic, which are expertly joined together to create a seamless design with no unsightly joint lines or flapping panels. The curvaceous freestanding end has been created to provide an indulgent bathing experience and to make this beautiful bath the focal point of your bathroom.

Incredibly versatile, Ebb incorporates generous space for showering and is perfect for apartment living, family life and en suites. Ebb is available in left and right-hand versions and, when used with a multi-way valve, is compatible with a variety of bath fillers, including deck-mounted, wall, waste and overflow.

Waters Baths of Ashbourne’s director Anthony Smith says: “Sleek and unique, our beautiful new Ebb shower bath really does provide the best of both worlds, combining the space-saving benefits of a shower bath with the luxury look and feel of an open-ended freestanding tub.”

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