Behold: the bunk bath.
Yikes.
Eamonn Clancy writes;
Was browsing on booking.com last night for a London hotel ahead of a short visit when I stumbled up on this bad boy…
Behold: the bunk bath.
Yikes.
Eamonn Clancy writes;
Was browsing on booking.com last night for a London hotel ahead of a short visit when I stumbled up on this bad boy…
Sledging Inchicore style cc @broadsheet_ie pic.twitter.com/Drq5S6aLhU
— Alan Coholan (@acoholan) March 1, 2018
Ah here.
Thanks Alan Coholan

A mere tincture of the soggy shennanigans on show at Bored Panda’s picture dump of bathtime cat misery.
Two terribly excited mini weiners attempt to jump in the tub.
Miniature cuteness ensues.
A pleasingly shaped, utterly indulgent carbon fibre hammock tub created by design company Splinter Works in the UK, what sez:
The peaceful experience of kicking-back in a hammock has been further enhanced by combining it with the immersive comfort of soaking in a hot bath. By literally elevating the experience of bathing into a suspended sculpture the bathroom has been reinvented as a contemplative sanctuary for artful relaxation. Designed for use in a wet room, Vessel is suspended from the walls and does not touch the floor. It is fixed with stainless steel brackets that can be covered over, or left revealed. The bath is filled using a floor standing tap and the waste water released through the base into a floor drain. A downpipe drain can also be installed if a wet room setting is not possible.

The Bath Tub Lady iPhone Case. Available here (how’s your Japanese?) for about €25.