A Brass Bathtub Walks Into the Room
A brass bathtub walks into the room, and suddenly everything else lowers its voice. The Sawyer freestanding tub from Americh has that effect. You notice the warmth first, then the finish, then the fact that the space feels different.
This is a brass bathtub that understands pacing. The form is calm and generously proportioned, while the softly brushed living finish does the expressive work. Over time, the surface develops a natural patina that deepens rather than distracts. It brings visual richness to stone-forward baths and softens more architectural interiors without tipping into excess.
That balance makes Sawyer especially compelling for hospitality and high-end multifamily projects, where materials need to age gracefully and still feel intentional years later. The tub reads as an experience, not an accessory. Something designed to be shared, noticed, and remembered.
It fits neatly into the broader conversation around soaking as a spatial moment, not just a function. A recent look at immersive, statement tubs from Maison Valentina explores that idea further. Sawyer takes a quieter approach, but its confidence lingers.
A brass bathtub with timing, presence, and a sense of humor.
Images Courtes of Americh



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