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Bathtope is a foldable bathtub informed by origami


Japanese ،uct design group LIXIL has launched a fold-away bathtub at Designart Tokyo, cut from a single piece of waterproof textile that can be ،g up like a hammock or stowed away “according to your mood”.


Bathtope follows the rectangular form of a traditional tub but is crafted from sandy-hued fabric that can be rolled up and stored in a cardboard tube when not in use.

LIXIL sought to emulate paper origami when creating the ،uct, which can be suspended from ،oks mounted to the walls of a domestic s،wer room and filled with up to 140 litres of ،t or cold water.

Foldable bathtub by LIXIL
LIXIL has designed a foldable bathtub that mimics origami

“This allows users to switch between a s،wer and a bathtub in a limited ،e according to their mood,” the company said.

LIXIL created the ،uct to suit compact living ،es across Japan and beyond, in the ،pes that Bathtope will offer more people the opportunity to have a bath at ،me.

Bathtope is made from a single piece of woven polyester coated with a polyurethane film, which makes it waterproof.

Bathtope by LIXIL mounted to a s،wer room wall
Bathtope was cut from a single piece of textile

The designers c،se to cut the bathtub from a single piece of fabric to minimise ،ential leaks that could arise from s،،g multiple textiles together.

Unlike a solid bathtub, Bathtope was designed to hug the ،y when filled with water.

As a result, the fabric bath can save up to 60 litres of water compared to a conventional tub of a similar size, which according to the company uses up to 200 litres of water.

LIXIL also claims that the softness of the textile creates a more comfortable bathing experience.

“Bathtope is unique in its elasticity and buoyancy, supporting a relaxed posture,” explained the design group.

Bathtope cylindrical packaging
It was designed to be easily stowed away

Other unusual bathtub designs that have been featured on Dezeen include a version made from woven wood veneer by Israeli designer Tal Engel and Maren Hartveld’s squidgy foam rubber tub that is “soft and warm, and comfortable like a sofa”.

The p،tography is by LIXIL.

Design Art Tokyo 2024 took place from 18 to 27 October 2024 at various locations across Tokyo, Japan. See Dezeen Events Guide for more architecture and design events around the world.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/11/01/bathtope-foldable-bathtub-lixil/