VOLTA is a river in West Africa, flowing through Ghana and Burkina Faso. It is formed by the confluence of the Black Volta (Mouhoun) and the White Volta (Nakambe). Both headwaters originate on the plateau plains of Burkina Faso and merge in northeastern Ghana. From there, the river flows southward, cutting through the Akwapim mountain range, and empties into the Gulf of Guinea near the town of Ada. Its largest tributaries are the Afram and Oti rivers.
The river was named "Volta" by the Portuguese, who were well acquainted with its lower course. In Portuguese, "Volta" translates to "turn." After the construction of the Akosombo Dam in 1965, one of the world's largest artificial lakes, Lake Volta, was created. It stretches from the dam to the town of Yapei, extending 400 kilometers northward.
Cast stone bath StudioStone VOLTA
VOLTA is a minimalistic, but at the same time functional acute-angled bath made of cast marble with a strict, classic design. In this model, the usual symmetry of rectangular baths is slightly changed, as one side is wider than the other - the bath immediately acquires a new look and great practical value (it is convenient to place cosmetics on the wide side near the wall). It can be free-standing, wall-mounted or corner - it will decorate any interior! The smooth outer lines of the bowl in the form of the Latin letter Y diverge slightly to the sides in the upper part, creating a comfortable slope of the walls for maximum relaxation. The bathtub is available in one size of 184/90 cm, but the dimensions of its sides can be adjusted according to your design. The bathtub is quite roomy and large for comfortable bathing together.
The default color of the bathtub is white. If you need a unique color, the bathtub can be painted according to the Ral K7 Classic color chart.
Cast stone
Cast stone is a composite material consisting of polyester resins and natural marble chips. The process of making bathtubs from cast marble consists in combining all the components (natural component - 85%, chemical binding substances - 15%) into a liquid mass, which is poured into a mold for a bath using a special technology, and when the mass becomes hard, it is removed from the mold for further processing - the tub is ground, polished and covered with a protective coating.
Protective Coating
To preserve the product during use, a cast stone bathtub is also coated with an organic gel coat, which protects its surface from the effects of chemical and cosmetic products, and mechanical damage, and adds shine to the bathtub. This coating, also known as liquid glass, makes the bathtub's surface seamless and free of micropores, preventing bacteria from multiplying. Thanks to these high bactericidal properties, dirt and microbes do not accumulate on the surface, allowing the bathtub to serve for a long time without harming your health. Its resistance to stains and damage makes maintaining the bathtub easy and hassle-free.
Service Life
A cast stone bathtub can last over 60 years! The material is strong and reliable, ensuring maximum durability with proper care and careful use. Cast stone combines numerous qualities: high mechanical strength, resistance to vibrations and loads, and restoring ability. It heats up significantly faster than other materials and retains the water's initial temperature much longer due to its low thermal conductivity and the 12-14 mm thickness of the bathtub walls. These products are resistant to chemical exposure and UV radiation, maintaining their original color and natural surface shine for years. StudioStone provides a 10-year warranty on its products!
Size | 900x1840 |
Bath shape | Rectangular |
Installation type | Wall-mounted |
Installation type | Built-in |
Availability of boards | With boards |
Seat | Without a seat |
Capacity | Medium capacity |
Volume, liters | 320 |
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