Pearl Baths Tubs and Spas
9 December 2009
“New Age”
I know that Aquarius is the “Water-Bearer,” but I was just wondering if they had a sign for water-restore-your-soul because it really does if you have the right tub for it. Done properly, it’s a bath, it’s a soak, it’s a relief, it’s a therapy, it’s a boon, it’s a gift.
It’s a relaxation that really transcends all of these things, because it’s a spa, and if it’s well-designed, it does things you never knew could be done with a body of water. All that separates me from absolute ecstasy with my spa is the fact that I have no room for it inside, so it is outside. On the other hand, it’s larger, so there’s that, I suppose. But at the end of a long day, it’s necessary to don a robe and trundle elsewhere for the therapy these aching muscles so often need. But those with the room for it have, in a tub/spa the absolute ultimate in both relaxation and therapy. And then, as often happens in this competitive world, a company comes along that makes the good better. No, strike that, makes the good sublime.
There are so many things to like about Pearl Baths that I hardly know where to begin. Let’s start with the tubs themselves, or rather, the philosophy that surrounds those tubs, because that is how thoroughly Pearl Baths has gone at this. If you’re reading this at work and click on their website, I really do not know how you are going to get anything done the rest of the day. What they have put together is that hedonistic-and that exactly right.
Think I’m kidding? They have sections on their website that deal with the attributes of their spas, but they also have a number of portions that deal with nothing more than the kind of feelings that are generated by a spa, especially one that has been manufactured by those working so hard to make it more than a mere spa, if that does not sound like too much of a contradiction in terms. But these days, as Pearl Baths rightly points out, moments of inner harmony are scarce and fleeting. But one sure way to achieve such a feeling is to indulge oneself in a warm, relaxing bath. And there’s more, because Pearl Baths has put more into it. For those who opt for it, there are the wonders of Chromatherapy, calming blues or greens to evoke a sense of tranquility. Add to that Aromatherapy, the relaxing fragrances of jasmine or sage, and Hydrotherapy, the many jets these spas have to offer. And after a bit, every care you have just melts away.
The other part of their products are the products themselves, how they look and how they have been manufactured. The freestanding bath has air therapy, heat therapy and Chromatherapy, while the drop-in tub also offers Aromatherapy, Hydrotherapy, and optional Ozonator Whirlpool System and back massage jets as part of your luxury home-spa experience. And trust me on this, once you see what a spa’s jets do to soothe and relax, you’re never going back to a plain old soak in a tub! Finally, there is how the units look, because part of what makes a bathroom luxurious is whatever sense of luxury may be transmitted by the fixtures. With their simple lines, these tubs take on a sort of purist approach to design, but when they are combined with rustic flooring and natural water features, the result is stunning, both in its simplicity and in its richness, which is another dichotomy that seems right as rain. C’mon, now, forget the moon in the seventh house; spas like this just have to be the dawning of the Age of Aquarius.
Joseph
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August 11th, 2010 at 4:36 AM
what i like aromatherapy is the scent which is booth soothing and enjoyable .