The Shard Double Skinned Acrylic Bathtub
With it's oval egg-shaped design the Shard is the definition of a modern freestanding bath. With subtle curves and a thin rimmed edge the Shard is an ideal way to soak away the day. This double ended bath creates an intimate sharing space for two or a generous bathing area for one.
The 1685mm bathtub is handcrafted from high quality sanitary grade acrylic which means it's easy to clean and maintain; and the twin-skinned acrylic design ensures it retains heat for longer. This lightweight free standing bath is suitable for wall or floor mounted bath taps and includes an integrated slotted overflow and polished chrome push down bath waste.
Charlotte Edwards is a leading brand of luxury freestanding bathtubs, which have been designed to create a style statement in any bathroom - modern or traditional - without compromising on comfort. All Charlotte Edwards baths come with a 10-year manufacturer's guarantee so you can indulge with confidence.
Luxury Bath Waste
All Charlotte Edwards baths are supplied with a polished chrome waste and overflow but these can be upgraded to an alternative plated finish.
Bespoke Painted Finish
Polished white finishes have a lead time of 3-4 working days. There is a colour match painting service available which has a lead time of 2 weeks for delivery.
To order a painted finish, simply add the bath to your cart and input your chosen colour in the "Add a note to your order" section. For example: Farrow & Ball No. W29 - Ultra Marine Blue.
Alternatively you can contact us to place your order over the phone.
Specification
- Product Code: CE11004 / CE11004-PNT
- Dimensions: L 1685 x W 785 x H 615 mm*
- Material: Double Skinned Acrylic
- Finish: Gloss White or Painted
- Waste: Chrome Waste Included
- Overflow: Yes
- Weight: 46 kg
- Volume: - l
- Guarantee: 10 years
*All dimensions are approximate to allow for manufacturing tolerances. Please take this into consideration when planning for your purchase.
Important
- For installation advice please contact Charlotte Edwards prior to installation. Vincent Alexander Baths