
Alice’s little bathtub — which I originally called a “Cinderella bathtub” — she called it her “little lady’s tub — looks to fit in the category of receptor tub as well. Hey, read on — Alice’s looks like a Neuvogue to me!


The Crane brochure explains:
Requiring minimum space for installation, the Lahoma bath provides facilities for feet, sponge or shower bathing.
The Lahoma tub in the brochure measured 42″ wide by 31″ to the wall and was 12″ deep. It even had a little seat. A “mini Cinderella” bathtub!


At the time I originally published this story in 2013, the Kohler Mayflower was still for sale — it had the receptor look, its measurements were 48″ x 44″. It is now discontinued:
As I recall, Eljer (I *think*) still offered a receptor bathtub until the early(ish) 2000s. But then it disappeared.
This story gets filed under Bathrooms/Tubs, Bathrooms/Shower Bases and Woddities, all three!












Tom aden says
Great stuff
Alex De La Rosa says
Doing a remodel & will have a Neuvogue Receptor Tub 48×46”. It is yellow & in excellent condition.
Vicky Miller says
I need one of these corner shower/tubs for my small mid-century bath. I need a smallish one36x38. Any ideas as to where to find one? I’m in Pittsburgh, PA
Thank you for your help.
Patti says
Hi Vickie,
So many of us are hoping to find a small Receptor tub for our old houses. If you happen to find a source, would you post it here? I hope someday Crane will reintroduce these small tubs.
Thanks
Andrea says
Comb craigslist in a 500 Mile radius. I searched for about six months and snatched up a pink one for my bathroom restoration.
Patti says
Vickie,
There is a Receptor tub on eBay.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Crane-Lahoma-Bathtub-Receptor/264208322444?hash=item3d840b0f8c:g:5jkAAOSw1tJb249y:rk:3:pf:0
Pam Krause says
I have one in my one bathroom house. It is white, cast iron and measures 36 x 38 and 11 inches tall. It also has a nifty corner seat! Remodelled the bathroom last year and kept it as is!
Beth says
A house for sale near me has one of these, I will do some drive-bys once it is sold to watch for the inevitable gut and reno in hopes of rescuing it. Behold the link: https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/27-Ferro-Monte-Ave_Kenvil_NJ_07847_M58583-23042#photo8
Pam Kueber says
Behold the link!
Pam Kueber says
But… that’s a full-on Cinderella tub, not a receptor really, I think: https://retrorenovation.com/2009/06/08/3-midcentury-bathrooms-with-large-square-cinderella-bathtubs/
Patti says
Has anyone done further research on receptor tubs? I very much want one but have not had any luck finding it.
Thanks
Brian says
Hi Pam, the front of the tub in this photo looks exactly like my 1950’s tub, with the angled ends and line across the bottom. My tub is a regular tub, though. I’ve been trying to determine the manufacturer. Also, my bathroom has the same 4″ tile and trim, in those colors. Do you happen to know who made the tub and/or tile? My tub matches the tile.
Andrea Withrow says
I found another receptor tub, this looks like a drop in tub? It is not cast iron. Size is 36x36x13
http://www.cngreengoods.com/shower-trays/shower-tray-072.html
Kathy says
If you look for soaking and alcove tubs you can find some smaller sizes, although perhaps not technically a receptor tub, and mostly in acrylic.
There are even some specialty very small soaking tubs just for feet, although most of these at around 30″ x 25″ or less are too small for a bath or a shower.
https://www.wayfair.com/Kohler-Greek-48-x-32-Soaking-Bathtub-K-1490-X-KOH1685.html —23.4 inches deep $$
Or the much more budget friendly: https://www.wayfair.com/Fine-Fixtures-Drop-In-or-Alcove-Bathtub-32-x-48-Soaking-Bathtub-BT106-BT-FINF1003.html –19 inches deep — the back is sloped around 10″, but reviews say it works as a shower/tub combo, esp. for a kid’s bath. $
https://www.wayfair.com/American-Acrylic-48-x-48-Soaker-Corner-Bathtub-BR-49S-XCX1120.html Neo-angle $ (seen others in stores)