A cabin,
not a box.
It should read as architecture first and equipment never. A black-framed cabin in thermally-treated wood and grey glass, proportioned to belong in the room — not folded into a utility corner and forgotten.
What arrives is a quiet, finished object: the timber, the glass, the frame, the heat you chose, fitted to where you live. Heat as architecture. Heat as ritual.
One cabin,
two heats.
Peakspan configures each sauna around the warmth you actually want — the enveloping air of a traditional bath, the direct radiance of infrared, or both in a single hybrid cabin.
Traditional
- Heated stones and air fill the cabin with an enveloping, humid-capable warmth — the classic Finnish löyly when you pour water over the stones.
- Warmth arrives by convection: the whole room is hot, exactly the way a sauna is meant to feel.
- A slower, deeper build. The ritual of sitting in real heat, unhurried.
Infrared
- Radiant panels warm the body directly, so the air itself can stay cooler while the warmth still reaches you.
- A gentler ambient temperature — easy to settle into for longer, easy to fold into an evening.
- Comes up quickly, for a shorter session on a shorter timetable.
PS / 02·1 — HEAT, HONESTLY
What the heat
actually does.
Warming the body is one of the oldest wellness rituals there is. Here is the honest version — the physics of it, and what the research does and does not say.
The feeling
As the cabin warms your skin and gently raises your core temperature, the body does what it always does with warmth: vessels near the surface widen, you begin to sweat, and everything slows down. It is the same reason a warm bath feels calming — a controlled, comfortable heat you can sink into.
Two ways in
Traditional heat reaches you by convection: hot air and stones warm the whole room around you. Infrared reaches you by radiation: panels warm the body directly, so the air can stay cooler while the warmth still lands. Different delivery, same intent — this is physics, not a promise of outcome.
The evidence
Sauna bathing is one of the most-studied relaxation rituals in the world, with a long observational literature — much of it from Finland, where it is part of daily life. Across it, a regular sauna habit is associated with relaxation and a sense of recovery. The studies are largely observational, populations differ, and results vary from person to person.
The honest limits
A sauna is a comfort and relaxation ritual, not a medical device and not a treatment. It will not cure anything, and the research describes associations rather than guarantees. Hydrate, keep sessions sensible, listen to your body, and step out the moment you feel unwell.
This is general education about heat bathing as a wellness ritual, not a claim about any specific outcome. Results vary. The Peakspan Sauna is a wellness product and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
PS / 02·2 — THE RITUAL
The ritual
of heat.
- 01Warm
Let the cabin come up. Low light, no screen, a glass of water within reach — the room does the work before you do.
- 02Bathe
Traditional löyly or radiant infrared. Sit, breathe slow, and let the heat surround you. Nowhere to be.
- 03Cool
Step out into cooler air — or into the plunge, if you keep one. The contrast is half the pleasure.
- 04Return
Repeat the cycle once or twice. End warm, end unhurried, hydrate, and carry the calm out with you.
Confirmed for
your home.
Every Peakspan Sauna is finished and installed to order. These are the choices we lock in with you — no flat-pack, no guesswork.
- Heat
- Hybrid — traditional and infrared
- Cabinetry
- Thermally-treated solid wood
- Glazing
- Grey glass
- Frame
- Black architectural frame
- Configuration
- Built & installed for the UAE home
- Certification
- Confirmed for UAE homes →
PS / 02·3 — QUESTIONS
Asked first,
answered plainly.
Traditional or infrared — which should I choose?
It is a matter of feel. Traditional gives you the enveloping, room-filling heat of a classic sauna, with löyly when you pour water. Infrared gives you a gentler ambient temperature and a shorter warm-up, with the warmth reaching you directly. Undecided? The hybrid cabin gives you both, and we will help you choose during configuration.
Where can it go in a UAE home?
Indoors or on a sheltered terrace, wherever the proportions suit the room. Peakspan surveys the space and configures the cabin, glazing and heat to fit it — the sauna is meant to look like it was always there.
How is it installed?
We select, configure and install each sauna for your home. You receive a finished object, fitted and ready — not a box of parts to assemble. Electrical and site details are confirmed with you before anything is built.
Is it safe, and who should take care?
Heat should feel good, never punishing. Keep sessions sensible, stay hydrated, and step out if you feel lightheaded. If you are pregnant, take medication, or have a heart or blood-pressure condition, speak with your doctor before regular heat bathing. It is a relaxation ritual, not a medical treatment.
When does it launch, and what does it cost?
The Peakspan Sauna is in private preview ahead of the UAE launch. Register your interest and you will hear the terms, the pricing and the timing directly from us — from Dubai, first.


