
The Cedar Sauna
A private cedar suite holds deep, dry warmth at a precise temperature. The scent of warm wood, a slow release in the shoulders, and quiet that seems to arrive from the walls themselves.

Warm stone, cedar, brushed brass, and long private corridors. Every room in the sanctuary was designed for the comfort of one guest at a time.

The house is honed travertine, cerused oak, brushed brass, and cedar suites drawn in low, ambient light. Every material was chosen for how it feels under the hand and behind the eyes.
Nothing here is scaled or optimised. It is designed the way a fine hotel is designed, for one guest at a time.

A private cedar suite holds deep, dry warmth at a precise temperature. The scent of warm wood, a slow release in the shoulders, and quiet that seems to arrive from the walls themselves.

A brief, clean meeting with the cold. Held to three minutes, three degrees below zero, and one steady breath at a time. Guests leave sharper, lighter, and unusually clear.

A candle-lit stone plunge, paired with radiant heat and long moments of stillness in between. The body remembers what awake really feels like, and the mind quietly settles beside it.

Six private suites, each shaped for one guest at a time. Warm limestone, low light, and every surface chosen for how it feels under the hand. Nothing here is standard-issue.

Low light, warm stone, still air. A room to sit with a cold-pressed tonic and let the day settle at its own pace, held in the quiet company of others who came for the same.

Between rooms, a long private corridor of travertine and oak. It is designed to be walked slowly. The house rewards those who resist the habit of hurrying.
The rooms are only half of the story. See how each is used.
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