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Wealthy Indians tap into bathroom luxury with $18,500 smart toilets

UBS says that by 2028 India will have some 1 million millionaires, more than in Singapore, Hong Kong or Brazil

January 22, 2025 / 16:27 IST
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The World Bank's most recent estimates - from 2022 - showed 11% of India's population still defecated in the open. In some ways, the luxury boom is emblematic of India's divides.
The World Bank's most recent estimates - from 2022 - showed 11% of India's population still defecated in the open. In some ways, the luxury boom is emblematic of India's divides.

In India's polluted northern city of Kanpur, Rajat Ghai has a penchant for Rado watches and Louis Vuitton shoes. Now, as the 31-year-old entrepreneur builds his dream home, he is indulging his designer tastes with a luxury bathroom.

Ghai will spend $28,000 on designer fittings from American giant Kohler and Japan's Toto, installing a jacuzzi bath tub, showers with steam features and a multifunctional toilet with a heated, temperature-control seat and an automatic deodoriser.

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"Japan's toilets are so futuristic and hygienic, it was like we were in a different world. I wanted to bring that experience home," said Ghai, recalling a visit to Japan that inspired his purchase.

"I really spend time here, I can relax, I can be with myself. So I want it to be cosy and relaxed."