The Kohler Regatta BubbleMassage bath takes the home spa to all-new level.
February 21st, 2011
Kohler’s sleek range of baths features BubbleMassage technology – a series of 120 tiny holes concealed around the lower perimeter of the bath.
These holes emit warm air, creating thousands of tiny bubbles that support and massage the body and keep the water warm, offering a relaxing and pampering experience.
The Kohler Regatta BubbleMassage drop-in bath features an electronic control pad – letting bathers increase or reduce massage intensity according to their liking.
Integrated lumbar and contoured arm support and an elegant chrome head rail and charcoal pillow offer added postural support.
The Kohler Regatta BubbleMassage bath also features an intelligent cleaning system, where water is purged automatically from the airjet system.
Enjoy the luxury of a spa experience at home with the Kohler Regatta BubbleMassage bath, available from Mico.
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