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Each bather can choose their own water temperature, lighting and additives 24 jets give a complete hydromassage TOP PROJECT


CONSERVATORIUM HOTEL AMSTERDAM, 4SEASONSSPA


The project: 4SeasonsSpa created four whirlpools of various sizes for the newly built spa at the fi ve-star Conservatorium hotel in Amsterdam. The equipment: The whirlpool systems give a complete body hydromassage through 24 jets in each tub. What makes it stand out? Each bath is designed in a contemporary style and fi nished in a dark marble to harmonise with the materials and colours used in the design concept by spa architect Piero Lissoni. Tiles run directly from the walls into the bathtub making it look as if the bath was sculptured in marble and integrated into the fl oor and wall. Other key features: The whirlpools, which are located in the spa’s double treatment room and its three wellness suites, can be fi lled and drained in just a few minutes. The approximate size of the baths is 150cm by 160cm and they hold a volume of around 1.2 litres. What else? 4SeasonsSpa also supplied the spa at the renovated Hotel Café Royal in London, designed by David Chipperfi eld, that is due to open soon (see SB12/2 p24). Company background: 4SeasonsSpa has distributors located in Europe and also in the Middle East. SPA-KIT.NET KEYWORD: 4SEASONSSPA


NEW LAUNCH YIN YANG COUPLE TUB, TRAUTWEIN


The tub: The shape of the tub is based on the Chinese symbol yin and yang with a central dividing edge. Each bather can choose the temperature, bath additives and lighting effects in their side of the water. What makes it stand out? Sound wave massage is integrated so guests can feel musical vibrations through their bodies.


Other key features: The bath is delivered with a special frame for tiling on-site and can be cladded with ceramics or wood. It has an automatic fi lling system and, in addition, each tub has a hand shower and thermostat that operate separately. Company background: Trautwein products can be found across 82 countries and spas include those on AIDA cruise ships and Caracalla Therme in Baden-Baden, Germany. SPA-KIT.NET KEYWORD: TRAUTWEIN


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HYDROFLOTATION POOL, FINDERS INTERNATIONAL


Dead Sea minerals nourish the skin 88 Read Spa Business online spabusiness.com / digital


The pool: The Hydrofl otation Pool contains Dead Sea salt minerals in the water to deeply nourish the skin and promote a healthy, hydrated complexion. This year, Finders has also introduced halotherapy, breathable minerals, before the user enters the water for relief for respiratory and allergenic conditions. What makes it stand out? During hydrofl otation, the force of gravity is eliminated, allowing relaxation of joints and muscles and enabling a better blood fl ow. Other key features: The pools are free standing and self-contained. The water in the pool is kept at a constant 35.5˚C. Company background: Finders distributes its products globally and is planning to launch a range of quality salt inhalation equipment. SPA-KIT.NET KEYWORDS: FINDERS INTERNATIONAL


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