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Book a Project Call View PricingA petrified wood bathtub costs between $65,000 and $150,000. Here is the correct way to evaluate that number.
A flagship suite with a documented one-of-one geological centrepiece commands a measurable nightly rate premium. If a petrified wood bathtub allows you to increase your suite rate by $500 per night at 60% occupancy, the additional annual revenue is $109,500 — enough to cover the full bathtub cost in year one, and pure margin every year after.
That does not include editorial press coverage, the social media content guests generate, or the competitive moat of owning something your nearest competitor simply cannot replicate.
Our guests are captivated by the healing energy of these ancient wood bathtubs. It has entirely transformed our spa experience and become our most requested amenity.
— Dr. Elena Vasquez, Wellness Resort OwnerBefore any bathtub leaves our workshop in Java, it is filled completely with water and held for a minimum of 72 hours. We inspect every millimetre of the exterior for seepage, micro-cracking, or drain seal failure.
Only bathtubs that pass this test without a single drop of leakage are approved for shipping. No exceptions. Each piece ships with a signed leak test certificate, stone origin provenance documentation, and full care specification.
Petrified wood is stone — among the hardest and most durable natural materials available. With annual resealing, a RareBath piece will outlast every other element of your development.
| Colour | Rarity | Lead Time |
|---|---|---|
| Shadow Black | Extremely rare | 12–18 months |
| Assorted Black & Brown | Rare | 9–12 months |
| Amber & Brown | Available | 6–9 months |
Because every block of petrified wood is unique, multi-unit projects are managed differently from standard procurement. There is no SKU to reorder. Instead, we coordinate stone sourcing, colour approval, and staggered production so each piece meets your design brief while retaining its natural individuality.
No obligation. No pitch. Just a working conversation about what is possible for your development.