INDULGENCE
THE $56,000 SOAK:
INSIDE MARMI’S MONUMENTAL BATHTUBS
What makes a bathtub command five figures?

What makes a bathtub command five figures? At Marmi, it begins with a multi-ton block of rare marble or quartzite and ends with a sculptural showpiece—carved entirely by hand for a single client. These are not prefabricated fixtures; they’re functional art forms sourced from boutique quarries in Italy, Portugal, and Brazil, where only the most flawless stones are selected for carving.
Each bathtub begins as a boulder weighing thousands of pounds, chosen for its veining, structural integrity, and visual harmony. From there, Marmi oversees a rigorous process: CNC precision cutting, hand-finishing, and seamless installation—often involving cranes to position the 1,500-pound final piece.
With prices ranging from $43,000 to $56,000, these tubs reflect months of craftsmanship and coordination, from international quarry negotiations to flawless delivery. No adhesives. No seams. Just pure, uninterrupted stone—transformed into a vessel of elemental luxury.
In the world of wellness-centered design, a Marmi tub is the ultimate centerpiece: dramatic, tactile, and designed to last generations. It’s not just a bath. It’s a benchmark.