Collection: Traditional Saunas

Delve into a realm of peace where serenity and health merge in our traditional saunas. Immerse yourself in the pinnacle of relaxation and luxury with our traditional saunas, which masterfully marry age-old Northern European traditions with contemporary conveniences.

Our saunas aim to refresh and offer a splendid fusion of comfort and luxury. Whether your preference lies in the rustic allure of a wood-burning stove or the streamlined efficiency of an electric heater, our range is primed to fulfill your desires for relaxation and well-being.

In essence, traditional saunas provide a practical and comprehensive approach to improving one's quality of life by combining relaxation, stress reduction, and detoxification benefits . Traditional saunas deliver a host of tangible health benefits . Their dry, soothing heat promotes relaxation and improves circulation. They foster a profound sense of longevity, ultimately reducing stress and relieving muscle tension , while contributing to healthier skin. What's more, the deep perspiration experienced in saunas effectively purges toxins from the body, promoting detoxification and improving general well-being

History of Saunas

Dry saunas have an extensive history in Finland, dating back to around 7000 BC. However, specific records from that era are scarce. The word "sauna" itself originates from Finnish. While public baths existed in Europe during the same period, public sauna practices in Finland could be well-documented for only some of their history.

During the 1500s, the popularity of traditional Finnish saunas expanded beyond Finland as European bathhouses were demolished. The sauna's enduring appeal was due to its versatility. It was utilized for various purposes, from daily living and dining to maintaining hygiene and even providing a sterile environment for childbirth.

The heart of a traditional sauna involves pouring water overheating rocks, which generates comforting steam and is typically heated between 158°F and 230°F. The result? A dry, enveloping heat soothes the body and relaxes the mind after a long day at work. These Traditional saunas are sometimes called wet/dry saunas because the heaters put out dry heat, and you get wet heat or humidity by adding water to the rocks. The water immediately evaporates, creating steam in the sauna cabin.

The abundance of wood resources made sauna construction and heating easy, and in harsh climates, saunas provided essential warmth and comfort, both in summer and winter.

Traditional Saunas Tailored for Your Home:

Our collection of traditional saunas skillfully blends historic practices with modern advances. Explore our vast selection online to transform your space into a retreat of serenity and wellness. Whether you choose a traditional wood-fired sauna or a more practical electric model, we offer the ideal solution for your path to wellness.

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