Every bathtub on the market looks more or less the same. Ours does not. The Woodle Wooden Bathtub starts as a solid block of A-grade wood and is hand-hollowed by master artisans in Jepara. While most bathtubs are manufactured from acrylic, fiberglass, and synthetic composites, ours begin as living timber.
What makes ours genuinely different is not just the material but also what we do to it. Every Woodle bathtub undergoes our 5-stage timber fortification process, which stabilizes the wood at a precise moisture content and seals it to withstand hot water up to 60°C without swelling, warping, or losing its shape.
We primarily work with teak and suar woods selected for their exceptional natural moisture resistance, structural density, and grain beauty. People have used these species in water-contact environments for centuries, and they are among the most stable, durable timbers available.
Yes. Our wooden bathtubs are engineered specifically for water environments. The wood undergoes our 5-stage fortification process, including kiln drying to a precise 8-12% moisture content and multi-layer waterproof resin finishing, ensuring the structure holds up through years of regular use without swelling, cracking, or warping.
The interior is hand-sanded and polished to a smooth, skin-comfortable finish by our artisans. We apply a food-safe, waterproof sealant that creates a sealed surface without masking the natural warmth and texture of the wood. The result is a bathing experience that no synthetic material can replicate.
Yes. We offer customization on dimensions, depth, wood species, and exterior finish to suit your specific design and spatial requirements. Our team collaborates with you to ensure the final piece fits seamlessly within your bathroom or wellness space.
Yes. Every bathtub undergoes our chemical treatment under vacuum pressure, using high-performance bio-protection agents that penetrate deep into the wood fibre and eliminate any existing insects or larvae. This helps for a long-lasting barrier against future biological threats without compromising the wood’s natural appearance or safety.