PRODUCT FOCUS: WATER EQUIPMENT PART TWO
Designs can mix rectangular and round forms
SHOWCASE ERGO+ BATH TUB, HOESCH
The tub: The Ergo+ whirlpool tub range aims to create a deep, relaxed bathing experience for one or two people through ergonomic design, form and optional features. What makes it stand out? Rectangular surfaces and round forms mixed together are key design features, with oval, rectangular, square and corner versions. Each tub can be equipped with LED lighting features and up to 22 whirlpool jets and 29 air jets. Other key features: All models, available in white, silver or black, come with an operating panel and electronically-operated drainage. A neck cushion and armrests made from soft, gel material are available. Company background: Hoesch supplies Banyan Tree Spas and Ananda in the Himalayas, India, among others. It is planning to extend its steam cabin and spa equipment range in the future.
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The whirlpool launched in March and is designed for smaller spaces JUST ARRIVED
SPA LOUNGE CONCEPT II, PORTCRIL
The lounge: Launched in March, this spa whirlpool is an adaptation of the fi rst Lounge Concept but it is designed for small spaces. It provides a hydrotherapy massage experience for two. What makes it stand out? The Spa Lounge Concept II can be customised to fi t available space and
comes with a choice of panels and headrests. Its contemporary, straight- lined design comes in a range of different colours. What’s next? Portcril has also recently launched another Spa Lounge Concept with similar design but with larger dimensions and space for up to six bathers. Company background: Portcril’s products are distributed to more than 15 European countries.
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SHOWCASE
SOFT-PACK SYSTEM, HASLAUER
The shower has a simple, precise style SHOWCASE PLANO SHOWER CABIN, CESANA
The shower: The Plano is a shower cabin with a soft image, precise lines and few details. Its steel shower tray is set into the fl oor and the glass is fi xed to the tray and supported by a steel bar at the top. The shower tray is also available in aluminium, teak or pral – a mix of natural minerals and acrylic components – and a variety of sizes. What makes it stand out? Its contemporary style. Also available: The shower tray also comes in dulver – an eco-friendly yet durable material – enabling the whole unit to be assembled above fl oor level. Company background: Plano distributes across Europe, North America and the Middle East.
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The system: The Haslauer Soft-Pack System I Day Spa offers guests a dry fl oating experience on warm water, aiming to relax the muscles and skeletal system. The guest is placed on the bed and wrapped in thin foil, which folds around the body under the pressure of the warm water. Although the body doesn’t come into contact with the water, it ‘fl oats’ on the surface of the system. What makes it stand out? The bed can be used with many different skincare products and treatments. Other key features: ‘Sense’ cladding in high grade materials is available in different colours, and additional equipment includes a water refi lling device and soft music.
Haslauer will offer training for treatments
What’s next? Haslauer will be running training courses for therapists in wellness treatments. Company background: Haslauer distributes internationally. Spas it supplies include the Four Seasons, Hawaii, US; Hotel Splendid, Montenegro and the Elemis day spa, London, UK.
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