THE WORLD OF SAUNA:
DRY HEAT AND HIGH TEMPERATURES FOR HEALTHY BODY AND MIND

The sauna is a bath of very warm, dry air taken in a closed environment made
of natural wood in which a special appliance heats and dehumidifies the air. The temperature in a traditional sauna goes from 85°C to 100°C, with humidity reaching no higher than 30%. Its therapeutic and aesthetic benefits were known to the Ancient Greeks, but it was primarily the Baltic people, particularly the Finns, who developed it as the ultimate source of wellbeing that has spread all over the world.

THE BIO-SAUNA

A bio-sauna is a sauna whose temperature ranges from 50 to 60°C with humidity between 60-70%. A special bio-sauna heater creates the perfect balance between heat and humidity, a halfway house between the Finnish sauna and the Mediterranean steam bath.
TRADITIONAL SAUNA
BIO-SAUNA

SAFETY

La produzione di saune Effe è certificata IQM, il più importante ente certificatore Italiano.
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SAUNA DESIGN

Effe puts a great deal of care into the design of its saunas, calling on the vision of talented architects able to enhance the aesthetics of the sauna with large glass panels, extreme attention to detail and clever use of lighting, producing designs that are the perfect marriage of the ancient and modern.

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FINNISH SAUNA

The sauna has ancient origins and has always been popular due to the beneficial effects it has on our health.

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