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    Bathtub Is Carved from a Single Block of Marble

    By Retrofit Magazine EditorSeptember 3, 20241 Min Read
    marble bathtub, Stone Forest
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    Stone Forest, designers and creators of home and garden products sculpted from the world’s most beautiful natural materials for more than 30 years, has taken its award-winning and now iconic Papillon bathtub back to the drawing board and designed a new version in a rich and sensuous multi-hued marble called Verde Indio.

    Verde Indio is an exquisite marble that boasts a rich green hue reminiscent of lush forests and tranquil landscapes. Its intricate veining and polished surface add depth and sophistication to any space. Carved from a single block of Verde Indio marble and following the sensuous lines and generous proportions of the original Papillon bathtub shape, this new version seems even more luxurious. The tub measures 68-inches wide by 44-inches deep by 26-inches high. It weighs 1,800 pounds.

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