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TOP SELLER MLW Amphibia, Gharieni


The bed The MLW Amphibia wellness couch from Gharieni GmbH offers everything needed for face and whole body treatments, as well as for wellness and spa use. Its removable, soft upholstery can be exchanged for illuminated, water-filled cushions to create a dramatic and comfortable waterbed which can also be used for oil treaments. What makes it stand out? The bed has triple airbag technology, with three electric-pneumatic areas which enable you to adapt the upholstery of the couch to the anatomy of individual customers. This enables customers to achieve an optimum position on the couch and also creates a good working position for the therapist. Four motors regulate the height and the rake of the back which can be raised to 75° for facials or foot treatments. The leg position can also be easily brought


We take a look at some of the newest and most popular treatment and relaxation beds


SPA-KIT.NET KEYWORD: GHARIENI


into an ergonomic position. The bed is equipped with two smart-thermal- micro-processors so you can change the temperature of the surface of the upholstery, the water elements and the water cushions. Other key features LED strips immerse the couch and water cushion in an infinitely variable range of colour. The bed can also be equipped with special covers and overlays for use during oil treatments.


SPA-KIT.NET KEYWORDS: CHILLOUT DESIGN


SPA-KIT.NET KEYWORD: HASLAUER


TOP SELLER AKTICE Spa massage table, Chillout Design


The bed The most popular treatment table from Chillout Design is the AKTICE Spa massage table – the company sells around 900 each year. What makes it stand out? It’s designed 100 per cent in wood which gives spa owners the opportunity to enhance the treatment room with an elegant table, without having to hide it, as often happens. The design is a priority, with hidden electric wiring, including the remote control which is driven by two small buttons hidden below the frame. The independent mattress is extremely


comfortable thanks to the face hole which has a unique design and shape.


The bed can be customised by size and colour so it matches other elements of the interior decor.


A fix version is also available and because the mattress is independent from the base, this allows operators to switch from a high resistance foam mattress to a heated or massage vibration mattress, or alternatively, to a wellness system mattress made of heated water and fibres to offer high levels of comfort.


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EQUIPMENT LAUNCH Convertible Lounger, Haslauer


The bed One of Haslaur’s latest additions to its range is the Convertible Lounger which was launched in March 2011. It allows operators to convert relaxation areas in spas into profit zones because it’s designed to be two things in one – a stylish, comfortable relaxation couch that can be converted into a treatment table at the touch of a button. It’s also a useful piece of furniture for hotel suites, as it enables in-room treatments to be carried out on a proper bed instead of the more common mobile treatment bed.


What makes it stand out? Because the Lounger has been designed to be a chaise longue as well as a state-of-the-art treatment table the design allow spas to create luxurious relaxation areas where guests can be offered treatments without the need to change location during the spa journey. Other key features The lounger can be converted at the touch of a button from a flat sofa to a height-adjustable treatment table which also has an adjustable backrest and a face hole for optimum position during the treatment.


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