Jacuzzi is certainly no stranger to the bathroom market,
being at the forefront of technology since their invention of the whirlpool
bath in the 1950’s.
Not only does Jacuzzi feature in our showrooms on a regular
basis but also on our blog!
Yes, if you hadn't noticed we simply love talking about
Jacuzzi, why? Because the prestigious brand has so much going on, whether it be
new products, events or technology, Jacuzzi has got to be one of the most
active brands in the bathroom industry.
Combining a perfect solution of style and functionality, the
famous whirlpool designer is edging its way more and more into people’s homes, with
the development of more compact whirlpool technology and a range of designs
which can accompany almost any bathroom setting, extinguishing the need for a
huge open space for a hot tub to unwind.
Previously, we’ve perused lesser know products by
Jacuzzi, concentrating on the vast range of sanitaryware the brand has to
offer; this time though, we’ll be looking at the one of the brands most
applauded collections, whirlpool baths.
A whirlpool bath is the pinnacle of luxury in any modern
family bathroom and Jacuzzi’s range of different designs promises everything
from deep sensual massage to vigorous rejuvenation.
The Aura Whirlpool Bath from Jacuzzi oozes home spa chic,
with its spacious sunken design, which recesses into the floor, the luxury
whirlpool combines stunning modern artistry and function for premium
relaxation.
The Aura Whirlpool Bath |
The two main characteristics which make the Aura Whirlpool
Bath stand out from the crowd, is its unique shape and choice of Teak, Wenge
and Italian Marble finishes for the deck surround, which can play home to a drink
or two when submersed in warm bubbles.
Along with its eye catching styling, the contemporary
whirlpool offers several technical features which separate it from the rest of
the market including; rotating back jets, an integral shower handset, underwater
lights, sanitising system and soft headrests, for an exceptional bathing
experience.
The Aura range from Jacuzzi displays a full spectrum of
shapes and designs, supplying a size or function suited to any modern
installation.
A more traditional take on whirlpool bathing is the Sharp
collection; which exudes class with its more versatile design suitable for
standard bathroom suites.
The Sharp 70 |
The stand out factor of both the Sharp 70 and Sharp 75 whirlpool
baths is the shape, and not necessarily because it is pretentious or
awe-inspiring; it’s because it’s so wonderfully ordinary, supplying all the
luxury of a whirlpool installation without having to give up too much space.
Although streamlining a more extravagant whirlpool into a more
compact space, the Sharp 70 still makes room for an abundance of features
including: a seat, 6 rotating jets, 4 jets, a head rest and sanitising system;
packing superior function in a versatile design.
Steering more towards a hot tub, the Aquasoul whirlpool
range offers a variety of sizes depending on space but primarily looks to
occupy larger bathrooms or wet rooms, with the Aquasoul Extra, Aquasoul Corner
140, Aquasoul Corner 155 and Aquasoul Double taking centre stage.
Each design from the Aquasoul collection from Jacuzzi offers
a comprehensive range of features, none more so then the Aquasoul Extra; a
robust 3 seater whirlpool bath which blurs the lines between bath and hot tub.
The Aquasoul Extra is an unrivalled modern design with its
sleek contemporary styling and generous bathing space: “Extra” a fitting name
for a whirlpool bath that offers 3 seats.
Amongst its potential for 3 people to relax simultaneously,
the robust bath incorporates 10 rotating jets, 6 jets, 4 fixed jets, a
sanitising system, underwater light and heater.
The Aquasoul Extra |
With Bathroom City’s long history with Jacuzzi (since our
establishment in fact) we can support each and every one of their designs,
guaranteeing quality, easy to use functions and bold styling.
For more information about Jacuzzi products and our
relationship with the brand please visit our dedicated Jacuzzi website.
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