Outlet: `beefy` oval tub (sold out)
sorry, SOLD OUT
Another idea, a new outlet tub…
As much as we always strive to optimize the width of our planks, after few months it is inevitable we accumulate a small stock of narrow leftovers.
So, we decided to build a barrel type oval tub without having to pay a yen for the material!
To build this size of tub, 33mm thick planks are more than enough, anyway most of the
wood stripes we had were 45mm thick. It is a shame to plane it down so we decided to go for a `BEEFY` oval tub!
Here is the information and cost about this gorgeous brand new tub.
L1500mm x W700mm x H720mm (external dimensions) 630mm(depth)
knotless natural Asnaro oval shaped bathtub.
bands are in threaded stainless steel wire.
The set is completed with a custom lid split in 2 halves for easy use.
1) AB grade tub (quarter sawn) : 550,000. JPY
2) Packaging: 1650x850x920 wood box: 42,000. JPY
3) Shipment: please let us know your full address so we can take a quote (ocean or air freight)
For the payment, we accept Credit cards thru PAYPAL / or contact us for payment thru wire transfer to our bank account in Japan.
download the drawing in acrobat format: outlet090706.pdf
Here is the information and cost about this gorgeous brand new tub.
L1500mm x W700mm x H720mm (external dimensions) 630mm(depth)
knotless natural Asnaro oval shaped bathtub.
bands are in threaded stainless steel wire.
The set is completed with a custom lid split in 2 halves for easy use.
1) AB grade tub (quarter sawn) : 550,000. JPY
2) Packaging: 1650x850x920 wood box: 42,000. JPY
3) Shipment: please let us know your full address so we can take a quote (ocean or air freight)
For the payment, we accept Credit cards thru PAYPAL / or contact us for payment thru wire transfer to our bank account in Japan.
download the drawing in acrobat format: outlet090706.pdf
Diny Schenzel
2019年12月1日 at 5:20 AMGood evening, could you give me some information about a oval bathtub?
Is the shape as strong as the square one, I noticed that you sell a lot more square ones, is it because they are stronger?
I really like the oval beefy tub, but its sold out. Gan you give me the price for one such as these, with measure L:120-W: 70, H about 72?
Thanks, mrs Diny Schenzel. The Netherlands
iacopo
2020年4月8日 at 10:03 AMThankyou for your interest in our japanese ofuro bathtubs!
Box – type ofuros are often chosen for their simple and minimalist look.
The cost issue is also proabably another factor.
Even for the same size, for the same usage of timber oval tubs require more work and will always be slightly more expensive than their rectangular counterpart.
Please find below a quote for a L1200mm x W700mm
x H720mm (external dimensions) 600mm(deep) natural
Japanese Knotless cypress oval shape bathtub:
(see also enclosed sketch)
There are 3 options for the material:
(for the difference between the materials refer to our homepage):
https://bartokdesign.com/category/wood
1a) Hinoki wood AB grade tub (quatersawn) : 706,000. JPY
-or-
1b) Asnaro wood AB grade tub (quatersawn) : 605,000. JPY
-or-
1c) Sawara wood AB grade tub (quatersawn): 530,000. JPY
(Those price don’t include the lids or covers)
2) Packaging: 140x90x92cm plywood box: 37,000. JPY
3) Shipment via air freight to Netherland door (account 7 days for CFS
operations,transit, customs clearance etc.) : 197,000. JPY
Expiry: valid until 31 Dec. 2019. (by reason of fuel surcharge mainly)
Notes:
* We may be able to reduce the delivery charge depends on your area.
Please let me know exact address or postal code.
** Delivery is done with normal truck and delivered in front of the
site. 2 or 3 people (or forklift) from the site (your construction company?)
should help to lift the tub and unload it from the truck.
(Gross weight is about 100KG)
*** Quote is DAP, which means that you will have to pay duties, import
taxes.
****We export wooden tubs (barrel type) with the following customs HS code: 4416.00
We are looking forward to working with you and remain at you disposal for any question/problem.
With Best regards,
—
Bartok design Japan Co.
Manager: Iacopo Torrini