Physiotherm founder, Luis Schwarzenberger and Paul Haslauer, founder of the eponymous wellness company, have joined forces to create the New Sequences infra-red cabin.
A modern, part-glass cabin containing a motorised height-adjustable treatment table, New Sequences is designed to offer Kurland treatments such as herbal massages, heat packs and facials, along with gentle infra-red heat, followed by relaxation.
The Physiotherm low temperature - 28-35˚C - infra-red technique used is designed to relax muscle tension and soothe backache, increase the circulation of the blood and improve the metabolism, and strengthen the immune system.
Advantages of the new cabin are said to be a soft transition between treatments; only a single therapist being needed for the entire treatment sequence; less organisational effort required at spa reception; and - with an additional relaxation area not being needed - being able to incorporate a charge for relaxation time into the package.
Built in classic wood and glass and available in a range of designs, the New Sequences cabin measures up at 2.15m x 3.35m x 2.05m / 7ft x 11ft x 6.5ft (L/W/H).
It has infra-red technology incorporated into the treatment table to treat the back, and in the ceiling to treat the stomach and legs.
Control is all-electronic, with automatic skin temperature measurement, integrated relaxation music and an LED colour light panel with full-spectrum sunlight.