Sommerhuber's Lounger Two Plus photo: Photo: Sommerhuber GmbH An updated, improved version of Sommerhuber’s ‘Lounger Two’ has been unveiled, with the aim of providing additional comfort and wellbeing.
The new free-standing ‘Lounger Two Plus’ offers a “clear and reduced design vocabulary” and “ergonomic, velvety-soft surfaces”, according to the Austrian ceramics manufacturer.
The lounger utilises heat storing ceramics and long-wave infrared radiation to provide a sense of wellbeing and relaxation, boosting circulation, dissolving muscle tensions and offering a positive effect on the immune system.
The ergonomically designed surface of the Lounger Two Plus aims to perfectly envelope the body. The electrically heated seating surface is available in 22 contemporary glazes.
Supplier: Sommerhuber GmbH SteyrAustria Owned by the Sommerhuber family, Sommerhuber Ceramic Manufactory combines the advantages of traditional ceramic tile manufacturing with modern living. Following research and intensive technological developments, the company established a range of ceramics for spas beginning in 2006.
Sommerhuber specialises in the manufacturing of heat-storing ceramics for private and public spas. Sommerhuber’s product range includes seats and benches for wet and dry rooms, heated loungers, hamam tables, ceramic foot basins, healing clay spas and wall ceramics.
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