Thun and Rodriguez

KLAFS presented at IMM two wellness oases with different characters, functions and fittings, which complement each other perfectly, by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez.

The sauna booths by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez for KLAFS
Lots of wood, lots of glass and lots of privacy characterise the sauna booths by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez, presented by KLAFS at imm cologne.
The front and the anterior side walls are made from glass from floor to ceiling and open up the sauna, which is flooded with the light that pours through. Special attention was paid to the lighting design: the light sources are indirect, integrated into the edges of the invitingly large seating steps – hidden from the observer. The distinctive exterior of the sauna stands out with its unique interplay of wooden rails and joints. This makes it almost impossible to see inside from the outside. There is a choice of hemlock, oak or walnut wood.
The sauna booths by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez for KLAFS
The sauna booths by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez for KLAFS

The invisibility of technology is a key principle of Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez, which is why the sauna heater is positioned discreetly beneath the bench. Nothing disturbs the view, the bather is submerged in light and warmth, thus allowing the feeling of relaxation to unfold especially well.

Creating heaven on earth was the vision of the steam bath. The result is a real pleasure in pure white. The front, made from matt glass, captivates the eye with a symphony of large, opaline panes and slender viewing panels. The rear side walls are designed with a waterproof quartz agglomerate and continue the graphic design of the glass front. Here, too, the light concept is heavenly, as the lights are embedded into the ceiling. This gives the feeling of sun rays flooding into the space.


Sauna
Design: Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez
Producer: KLAFS

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