Le Vingt-Neuf

Le Vingt-Neuf

Exceptionally grand in its architecture, Le Vingt-Neuf is the largest freestanding roll-top bath in the Catchpole & Rye collection.

Le Bain

Le Bain

The definitive French roll top bath. Perfect for pure luxurious bathing, its deep and sumptuous interior provides a relaxing soak.

Le Grand

Le Grand

Introducing Le Grand, a truly stunning centrepiece that promises the most sophisticated soak your bathroom has ever seen.

Le Piaf

Le Piaf

Classic, chic, perfectly symmetrical. Le Piaf is a traditional freestanding bath with a classic roll-top design and four intricately cast feet for added luxury.

Le Foix

Le Foix

The epitome of elegance, Le Foix is a traditional bath with four symmetrical ornate feet, creating the perfect frame for your centrepiece.

La Provence

La Provence

With its deep, unique single-ended shape designed to accommodate taps on one end, this freestanding bath with feet is elegance defined.

The Saracen

The Saracen

The Saracen design combines contemporary structure with a unique statement plinth and the option of decorative feet. A truly exquisite design.

The Niederbronn

The Niederbronn

A luxurious 240-litre bath cast to replicate the traditional Niederbronn shape, available with ornate standing feet for added drama. The deepest, most decadent soak awaits.

The process involved in making either a cast-iron bath or a cast aluminium bath is essentially the same until the final stage. In the case of the iron, we used recycled metal and fire it to over 1100 degrees celsius until it becomes molten. It is then poured into prepared sand moulds. It is similar to the cast aluminium which melts at a lower 700 degrees. Once cooled, the baths are removed, fettled and finished to order at our Pluckley Workshops. It is here our skilled craftsmen either paint or polish the exterior of the bath to a high shine, enamel the interior and add feet if required. All of our range of metal bathtubs can also have the exterior painted in a colour of your choice, and provide you with the ability to colour match your design scheme.

The roll-top baths we manufacture are inspired by original French and English cast iron bath designs of the late 19C and early 20c. With bathtubs to suit every taste, we have a vast offering of double ended freestanding designs and single-ended versions too. Available with and without feet, the range caters for modern and traditional preferences. Another popular option is the addition of custom emblems. We have the ability to create bespoke insignias to be cast onto the bath for that personal touch, as well as family crests or logos.

With an average weight of 180kg each, our cast iron baths are quite heavy and require suitable manpower to carry upstairs for example. And consideration needs to be made for the weight of the bath plus the water, and don’t forget the bather! If the weight of the bath presents an issue then a cast aluminium roll-top bath may provide the ideal solution. Weighing in at around 80kgs the aluminium cast metal bath is more manageable and less than half the weight of the cast-iron model.

Aesthetically, the cast aluminium and cast iron bathtubs are precisely the same and hopefully, this choice of metal will offer more flexibility within your project. If you have any specific concerns please contact our Technical Department who will be more than happy to provide expert advice.

Our bespoke, timeless bathtubs are delivered globally. We have showrooms in both London and Kent that are open 9 am to 5 pm on weekdays. Our facilities here in Kent are expansive and showcase the very best of British Manufacturing. Guided tours are available on request, please arrange your visit by requesting a Kent Showroom Tour.

All of these cast metal baths are available to order online, or if you prefer, you can contact a member of our team for further information.

FAQs

Cast iron is the most traditional material used for bath manufacture. In the 19th century when bathrooms were becoming commonplace within houses the use of cast iron was widespread. It provides a strong a durable fitting.

Frankly most of the heat loss from a cast iron bath is not through the sides so the base material is not really a factor. Most of the heat dissipates from the water surface.

As with any installation professional advice should be taken beforehand. A cast iron bath, plus 250 litres of water, plus a persons weight of say 70kgs will generate a loading of around 500kgs – which is half a tonne! So it is important that you do your structural calculations! You don’t want the bath to suddenly appear in the front room!

There can be. Cast iron rusts easily so if the lacquered exterior of your polished cast iron bath is broken it will rust very quickly. We recommend cast aluminium baths in these circumstances as the exterior will not oxidise like cast iron.

Generally yes, but the feet are manufactured to only fit on specific baths with dedicated profiles and fittings.