Weekend Bath time with Dyson & bathbombs.

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I got a taste of what it is like to be an influencer. A brand called Bubbly Belle sent over some bath bombs for me to try. I love bath bombs and so does my dog, Dyson. He loves to see the splashing water and exploding ball of soapsuds.

I decided to incorporate Dyson into my sponsored post. Before I tested out the bombs, I snapped pictures that showed off the product and my adorable dog. After giving them a try, we both agreed that it was a great product!

Ready to Soak

There’s something quietly reassuring about a small, bright room designed for one purpose: to let the day loosen its grip.

In Tokyo, the bath isn’t an afterthought. It’s a ritual tucked into clean lines and warm wood tones, a deep tub filling steadily while the sink runs beside it, as if the whole space is breathing in and out. Bottles sit in a neat row, waiting their turn. The mirror holds the scene like a window—water turning pale and cloudy, the surface trembling, then settling.

Ready to Soak feels less like an announcement and more like permission. Permission to be still for a moment. Permission to let travel be ordinary and human: tired legs, a long walk back, the soft click of a bathroom door, steam rising into a quiet ceiling.

I like how places can carry their own kind of care. Not loud, not luxurious in the flashy way—just thoughtful. A room that doesn’t ask you to perform, only to show up.

Tonight the city can keep humming outside. Inside, the bath fills, the air warms, and time slows to the pace of water.

Henry

Henry

Waterworks’ latest range of bath and kitchen fittings, “Henry,” lends a polished look to early 20th-century utilitarian inspiration. Referencing the drawing boards of Walter Gropius, Eero Saarinen and Constantin Brancusi, the streamlined curves of the spouts and handles look distinctly modern, while the sturdy handles and hexagonal nuts harken back to the machine age.

via(Cool Hunting)

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