Asvin Soft Textured Bath, Shower, Tub Mat, 24×16 Inch, Phthalate Free, Non Slip Comfort Bathtub Mats with Drain, PVC Loofah Bathroom Mats for Wet Areas, Quick Drying

Katia de Peyer $ 6.75
We needed a replacement mat for our tub. We had one that had the little suction cups like octopus tentacles and it was all just rubber all over and nothing unique about it. In fact, aside from sticking to the tub, the top aspect that you actually step on had minimal protection against slipping because it seemed like you could skip on the pad itself regardless. It also would pool water under it and water would sit under the little tentacles that would not always stick and it just got slippery and became more unsafe to use it than to just throw it out completely! So, we bought this one as a replacement. And let me just say, this bath mat exceeds our expectations. The quality exceeds the price point. It’s superior and wonderful quality. For about 10 bucks, I got a mat that exceeded in quality my previous more expensive one, and it actually serves the purpose it was bought for. It also looks very nice in the bath (we got the grey color because we don’t want various body washes or hair treatments some of us use to cause obvious and weird discolorations possibly on a white or beige one) and it also stands and doesn’t move despite not having the little octopus suction cups that our previous one had like 30 of but failed to still maintain its place …. And it feels AMAZING and cushiony on your feet. As someone previously mentioned, you can almost use it to give your feet a gentle scrape and massage in the shower like you’d receive getting a pedicure…. Though I haven’t used it for this purpose, i can see it serving this purpose as well. Overall, it feels like luxury quality, it stands in place, and it is so soft and drains well. If I did not know what I bought it for and someone asked me how much I thought this mat cost after trying it, I’d say it feels and looks like a 35-45 dollar bath mat you’d find at like bed, bath, and beyond or elsewhere. IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT, BUY IT, DON’T HESITATE. IT’S GREAT AND AT THIS PRICE POINT IT’S SUCH A STEAL!!I got the smallest one because I have a traditional tub and where I primarily stand to shower is a relatively small, confined space and I don’t do splits in the tub or crazy moves where I needed it to cover from faucet to back wall of the tub lengthwise. So the smallest size was perfect size for me!I don’t write many long reviews but I feel this product deserves it!
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1. My Dance, Our Symphony
2. New York
3. 16 Langford Place
4. The Chamber Music Society
5. Musical Roots
6. Horovitz, Milhaud, and Mozart
7. Life in New York
8. Musical Colleagues and Friends
9. Challenges
10. Carnegie Concert Hall and the World of Musicians
11. Porto Vecchio
12. A Music Festival at Sea
13. The Assisi Festa Musica Pro
14. Castello di Duino and a Turning Point
15. The Washington Sinfonia
16. More Musical Colleagues and Collaborations
17. Sweet and Sour
18. Master Teacher, Master Passeur

Acknowledgements
Newspaper, Text and Photographic Credits
Appendix A: Gervase de Peyer, Principal Clarinet
Appendix B: Select Recordings
Appendix C: An Extract from Portraits 1: Gervase de Peyer
Select Bibliography
About the Author

About the Author

Katia de Peyer’s first book Dancing with MySelf, Sensuous Exercises for Body, Mind and Spirit (Nucleus Publications, 1991; La Source Press, 2026) introduced her method of inner-centering through movement, hailed by Diane von Furstenberg as a whole new attitude about exercising. Her second book Enjoy Your Healing Power (La Source Press, 2025) is an intuitive, helpful guide for developing our healing power.  A ballet dancer born in Paris who lived in Spain to further her studies in flamenco, Katia moved to New York in the late sixties to start a successful career as a personal trainer. There she met the virtuoso clarinettist Gervase de Peyer in 1976.  She and Gervase married in 1980 and lived for two decades in the US and then in the UK until Gervase’s death in 2017.  Katia continues her work as a writer and healer in London and New York.

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