“A Bath Chair is a rolling chaise or light carriage with a folding hood, which can be open or closed, and sometimes has a glass front. Used especially by invalids, it is mounted on three or four wheels and drawn or pushed by hand. It is so named from its origin in Bath, England, and possibly also after its similarity in appearance to an old-fashioned bathtub.”
That’s what Wikipedia gives you back when you key in “Bath Chair“. But this here (below) is a real Bath Chair. Designed by Israeli company Reddish it is stylish and recycled – two words that don’t often go together naturally.
Based in Sitriya in Israel “Reddish Studio focuses on keeping its designs clear and intriguing, and spends most of the time helping objects feel better about themselves.”