The Morar Small Slipper Cast Iron Bath Tub

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The Morar is a modern re-work of the classic slipper bath, which gained popularity during the late 19th century. Designed for Drummonds by KLC School of Design student Victoria Richmond, this single-ended bath features a high sloping back for the ultimate combination of comfort and style.

For IAPMO/MA listed bathtubs, please specify a tub with slip resistance.

Key Features
  • Features a sloping back for comfortable recline
  • Compact design ideal for a smaller bathroom
  • Hand poured cast iron to achieve a superior thickness
  • Unique dry fit vitreous enamel is fused with the cast iron for increased durability
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Specifications
Style Freestanding, With Skirt, Bateau Bath, Single Ended
Capacity (L) 200
Weight (kg) 203
Height (mm) 875
Length (mm) 1605
Width (mm) 745
Manuals & Tech Specs

The Morar Small Slipper Cast Iron Bath Tub
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Revealing The Iron Beneath

Revealing The Iron Beneath

It takes up to 14 hours for a single skilled foundry worker to hand-polish the exterior of a Drummonds cast iron bath. This meticulous process reveals the raw, hand-poured iron beneath, refining it to a smooth, high-shine finish that honours the material’s natural pitting and subtle irregularities. Once perfected, the surface is sealed with a specialist lacquer, preserving its depth and lustre for years to come. Polished iron is one of our choices of custom finishing a bath tub, offering a refined, architectural presence within both traditional and contemporary interiors.

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The Art Of Hand-Enamelling

The Art Of Hand-Enamelling

Enamelling and hand-finishing each bath demands patience and precision. Our own powdered enamel is sprinkled by hand - up to five layers deep - before firing, creating the gently undulating surface that defines the interior of every bath. The enamel fuses with the cast iron itself, forming a surface of exceptional durability.

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