No—when properly used, our bathtubs are designed to be fully water-tight.
Each tub is filled with water and leak-tested before shipping. We use a hybrid construction method that combines traditional joinery with modern techniques, ensuring long-term water resistance without compromise.
Because wood is a natural material, it can show small surface cracks or changes in appearance with seasonal humidity. This is normal and usually cosmetic—it does not affect structural integrity or water-tightness.
Wood expands and contracts with humidity changes. Minor surface checking can occur, especially in dry indoor climates or during seasonal transitions. This is part of the natural character of solid wood.
For best performance, we recommend a simple first-use routine:
In the rare event of a minor leak, solid wood is repairable. Most issues—if they occur—can be resolved with simple sealing steps. If you contact us with a short video, we will guide you quickly to the right solution.
Yes. We can customize dimensions to fit your bathroom layout, preferred soaking depth, and user height. Share your available space and we’ll propose the ideal size.
We typically work with woods chosen for durability and suitability in wet environments (iroko, mahogany sipo and cedar).
Yes. We ship internationally and have experience delivering to the USA and Europe. Shipping method and lead time depend on destination and tub size.
Import duties, taxes, and customs clearance rules vary by country and are typically the buyer’s responsibility. We provide the required shipping documents and support you with information whenever needed. If you need a DDP (all included) price quote please let us know, we will try to do our best
Because each piece is handcrafted, production time depends on the model and customization level. We will confirm an estimated build and delivery timeline before you place the order. Average lead times are around 3-4 weeks.
Installation is generally straightforward, but requirements depend on your drain location and bathroom design. We can provide guidance to your contractor/plumber.
Use mild soap and a soft cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive pads. Proper ventilation and normal bathroom humidity help preserve the wood’s appearance over time. You can also use hydrogen peroxide (no more than 10%) to sanitize the tub.
We offer secure payment options (for example Payoneer/Wise/bank transfer depending on region). We will share the available methods during the quote stage.
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