Today I stopped by the Tallinn office of Balteco on business — a company with many years of experience offering bathroom products. While waiting for a consultant, I took several photos of what the company is offering in 2026.
Let's see what I managed to capture.
The first thing that caught my attention was this shower cabin. An unusual solution: glass walls on both sides with a bench inside.







The bathtub is equipped with a jacuzzi system. Although, with our not-so-high-quality water, it requires constant maintenance.



A Balteco set: illuminated mirror, sink, vanity cabinet, and tall storage cabinet.




And these mini-sinks in complete configurations would fit perfectly into limited spaces.
Balteco is an Estonian manufacturer with over thirty years of history. It was founded in 1990 by a group of engineers with the goal of creating high-quality hydromassage baths All4bath. Starting from a relatively narrow niche, the company quickly expanded its product range: already in 1995 a separate bathroom furniture production facility opened, and later came shower cabins, steam saunas, mini-pools, and artificial stone products. Today the main production facility is located in Kiviõleme, the administrative center is in Jälgimäe, and the company employs over 140 people.
Over the years, Balteco has become one of the largest bath manufacturers in Northern Europe. The company holds an ISO 9001 quality certificate, and its sales representatives operate in most European countries. Balteco is known for its own engineering developments in the field of hydromassage — many of its solutions have become industry standards over time and have been adopted by other manufacturers. Special mention should be made of the Wellspa plant, launched in 2004: it specializes in outdoor pools and baths made from Xonyx stone mass, with the lion's share of this production going to export, including to the American market.
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