Rogerseller are the first in Australia to introduce the healing properties of a steam bath into a shower enclosure.
September 23rd, 2010
Wellness and wellbeing are important elements in escaping from a daily life that is busy and stressful, and Rogerseller are the first in Australia to introduce the healing properties of a steam bath into a shower enclosure.
The Hammam is a therapeutic treatment for your entire body, not just physically but psychologically, with the addition of aromatherapy and chromotherapy, an ancient natural ’science’ where every color has its own wavelength or frequency that in turn influences the frequencies of our body’s cells, creating balance and harmony.
Traditional rituals meet technology with the Touch & Steam panel; a tempered glass and treated aluminium touch-screen control that activates the steam, its flow illuminated by LEDs at the bottom of the panel.
Whatever space you have available, your personal wellbeing area can be designed to meet your needs for a fully customised Hammam, incorporated into your shower enclosure without need for a separate room.
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