The Regatta BubbleMassage™ bath by Kohler breathes new life into the bathing experience. Kohler’s proprietary air jet design delivers a completely enveloping bathing experience while leaving a clean and crisp bath design that integrates smoothly into any bathroom environment. With 120 jets precisely positioned on the lower perimeter of the bath the air jet design […]
November 21st, 2008
The Regatta BubbleMassage™ bath by Kohler breathes new life into the bathing experience. Kohler’s proprietary air jet design delivers a completely enveloping bathing experience while leaving a clean and crisp bath design that integrates smoothly into any bathroom environment. With 120 jets precisely positioned on the lower perimeter of the bath the air jet design ensures that the bubbling action is complete and balanced throughout the bath, even at low speeds.
The Regatta bath allows bathers to take control and personalise there experience by adjusting there massage intensity level to their individual preferences. In addition an Intelligent Cleaning System allows an automatic cycle to activate 15 minutes after use which will dry the bath and remove all water residue.
Dimensions: 1675 x 760 x 550mm
Delivery time: 6 – 8 weeks
Finish: Acrylic
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