Baby jacuzzi launched by BluBleu
The BluBleu MagicBath features a 10 jet air massage system and underwater LEDs
Babies have a pretty charmed existence, they get food whenever they
want, they're pushed around in strollers which resemble arm-chairs on
wheels and enjoy relaxing stints in jacuzzis ... wait, what? The
MagicBath from Italian design firm BluBleu is a specially designed baby
bath featuring an air massage system for your little one's derriere.
While most parents are content with bathing their baby in their own
bath or a $30 mini tub from the local kids store (or even the kitchen
sink), BluBleu clearly believes there is an untapped luxury market out
there. Hence the €1655 (around US$2,185) MagicBath, which also features
"relaxing" underwater LEDs.
The MagicBath is designed to stand at waist height for a parent and
is supported on four curved and stable legs. The acrylic tub is shaped
to support a newborn in the correct position at one end, and allow them
to sit at the other end from six months to one-year-old … yes, despite
the price-tag, it will only fit a baby for the first 12 months.
The jacuzzi function - controlled from a digital display also showing
the water temperature - sees thousands of air bubbles pumped out by 10
air jets to caress your baby in what the makers (and their PR people)
insist is an "immersive" and "exclusive" whirlpool which begins "a
fabulous journey of sensory experiences." And there we were thinking a
baby bath was for cleaning grubby little children.
Completing the spa effect, there are also six underwater LEDs which
can be set to beam out blue, green, red or pink light under the bubbles,
or cycle through a blue-indigo-violet color sequence in a "magic relax"
chromatherapy setting.
On a more practical side, the MagicBath is said to conform with the
safety standards on products used for the bathing of infants. There are
also wheels positioned under the legs to make it easier to move as well
as the ability to connect a flexible hose to drain the tub after the
bathing/spa session.
Source: BluBleu via KlatMagazine