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New innovation: Iglucraft saunas

Uniquely shaped, Iglucraft saunas incorporate roundness into their structure to reflect the harmony of nature. They’re made using shingle-technology, a technique that can be traced back to 12th-century Scandinavia. Spruce shingles are used to create the exterior and aspen shingle is used inside. The technique gives a traditional look and ensures the saunas are well insulated and suitable for any weather.

“Each cabin takes hundreds of hours to make as they’re hand-crafted and consist of 2,700 shingles, carefully placed

one-by-one,” says Priit Kallas, Iglucraft CEO. “The wood is selected and cut in Estonia, and the shingles are made by a local factory. Each product comes with a plate on the door stating the name of the craftsman who built the sauna.”

Perfect for a spa garden, the heat in an Iglusauna is also distinctive. Due to the curved shape, heat and steam travels upwards to the ceiling, before drifting slowly downwards to evenly fill the space. There is an option to choose either a wood-fired or electrical stove, and larger models also include a washing room with drench bucket or modern shower, as well as a relaxing and changing area. www.iglucraft.com

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