Swiss manufacturer Küng brings the sauna tradition to the living room
London Design Festival 2016: Swiss company Küng has designed a series of saunas that can be installed in the living room to take advantage of limited living space.
Created as smaller versions of the company's existing saunas, the collection features three different designs, each of which fit into two square metres of space.
They are designed to be inserted into living spaces or bedrooms, rather than hidden away in the basement, or relegated outside.
Küng's Vista sauna is the most transparent option, with floor to ceiling glass walls and a striped interior.
The Infraflex Trias tucks into a corner space, and features interiors made from wooden panelling, while the Evivo sauna has a wooden shell, natural stone interior and minimal benches.
Video showing Küng's collection of saunas, each of which fit into two square metres
"The onward march of urbanisation and increasing building density associated with this means that the number of people living in flats and apartments is growing," company founder Tony Küng told Dezeen.
"Even generously apportioned apartments offer little extra space for zones that do not serve a primary function, such as a sauna or spa."
The spas offer varying levels of temperatures and humidity ? including one that mimics the classic Finnish sauna experience ? and there's an option to include infrared light therapy, using embedded panels.
Owners can customise the saunas to their own preferences, using a touchscreen panel, and also ...
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