Removable Bathtub Spaces

LIXIL Corporation Designs the Bathtrope with Fabric Mateirals

Japanese plumbing and tile brand LIXIL Corporation has launched Bathtrope -- this is a bathroom space defined by its removable bathtub. To make this possible, the bathtub is made from fabric materials which can be filled with hot or cold water and function as a bathtub.

When it is no longer in use, the tub can be folded up and hung in a space that then becomes a shower space instead. The Bathtrope is crafted from a single sheet of fabric and the design is inspired by the kimono and origami practices. The team uses one cut to ensure that the risk of water leaks is reduced and to set up the bathtub, users are to attach hooks onto the wall to suspend the cloth form and adjust the size.
Trend Themes
1. Foldable Bathtubs - Fabric-based foldable bathtubs offer space-saving solutions for modern urban living.
2. Functional Bathroom Transformations - Convertible bathroom spaces that transition between functions can maximize utility in small homes.
3. Minimalist Bathroom Design - Single-sheet fabric bathtubs inspired by traditional arts reflect evolving trends in minimalistic and multifunctional interior design.
Industry Implications
1. Home Improvement - Innovations in home improvement products, such as removable bathtubs, cater to the demand for adaptable living spaces.
2. Interior Design - Interior design industry continues to evolve with multifunctional products like fabric-based bathtubs that combine aesthetics with practicality.
3. Sustainable Living - Sustainable living solutions are increasingly incorporating flexible and reusable components, exemplified by fabric bathtubs.

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