Japanese hinoki hot tubs have a timeless minimalist look and precious detailing that will match your house design

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5 - WOOD PLUGS (DABO)
The 42mm thick hinoki slabs are joined in such a way (T-joint) that the more permeable head of the plank is completely protected. The "dabo" is a good choice for a softer, natural look.

 


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6 - COPPER PLATES
Technique typical of the Tokyo (Edo) area. Each plate covers a long stainless steel screw which solidly connects the front with the side planks.


wood tub

7 - COPPER DETAIL
We cover the joints with a copper plate "kugikakushi", the original technique developed from the ship construction. The copper turns green aftertime.

 


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8 - IRON BRAND
We apply a hot-iron seal with our brand logo. Usually we propose to place it on the long side, towards the top right corner.





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Japanese hinoki hot tubs have a timeless minimalist look and precious detailing that will match your house design