River Pools

A Series
Flat-bottom Design

D Series
Perfect for the Family

L36
Timeless Fun

M Series
Open Layout

R Series
Entertain and Relax

T40
Deep-end Design

X36
Integrated Spa
Latham Pools

Corinthian
Timeless Simplicity

Olympia
Rich Character

Athens
Swim-up Seating

Barcelona
Possibly Perfect

Cayman
Style and Luxury

Classic
Enduring Style

Providence 14
Thoughtful Versatility

San Marino
Effortless Enjoyment

Sirius
Sleek Design

Tuscan
Mediterranean Warmth
Timeless and Stylish
The earliest known pool, constructed almost 5,000 years ago, was rectangular. This classic design is deceptively simple, but has remained popular in both public and private spaces because of its versatility, functionality, and sleek, clean lines.
Made For Activity
One of the key advantages of rectangular pools lies in their versatility. They maximize your usable swimming area, making them ideal for swimming laps, hosting games and activities, or simply floating in the water. With wide-open space and plenty of room to move around, its no wonder that the rectangular shape has long been the standard for sports training and public pools.
The Perfect Pool Anywhere
It seems unfair that something so simple could be so attractive, but that is one of the big reasons that rectangular pools have endured over the years. Their uniform shape is functional and efficient, yet with varying the length, width, and depth, they offer an enormous freedom of design. Right at home in a smaller, narrow backyard and in formal landscaping, these pool are going to fit in wherever you put them.
Auto Covers and Easy Cleaning
Automatic pool vacuums and covers were definitely not around with the first rectangular pools 5,000 years ago, but they are a perfect match. Automation is simply easier when you are dealing with straight, predictable lines and 90 degree angles. Automatic pool covers can be installed seamlessly, and provide maximum coverage, which translates into energy savings and safety. And, robotic cleaners are the most efficient when dealing with linear design that allows them to systematically run without getting stuck.