Cedar, Stone & Quiet Hardware — Our Essentials

Browse the collection made for Indian apartments and family bathhouses. We focus on comfortable surfaces, rounded stones, and parts that age gracefully.

  • Heat-tested hardware, low-resin cedar
  • Natural finishes with easy upkeep
  • Compact options for balcony saunas

Product Families — Built to Mix & Match

Pick a family and build at your pace. All parts fit a simple routine: heat, pour, rest.

Bucket & Ladle Set

Tight joinery, smooth edges and a long pour reach. Simple start, lasting feel.

Cedar bench with rounded edges

Benches & Steps

Two heights for comfort choice, sanded to soft touch for longer sessions.

Compact sauna stove suitable for small rooms

Compact Stoves

Small footprint, steady output; ideal for balcony conversions and tiny rooms.

Stone Kits

Rounded mix for even steam; rotate pieces occasionally for longer service.

Bench Styles — Find Your Seat

Three shapes, three moods. Choose support, view, or a lounge stretch — all cedar, all calm.

Classic single-level cedar bench

Classic

  • One level, simple build
  • Low surface temp
  • Easy upkeep
Two-tier cedar bench offering heat choice

Two-Tier

  • Warm or hotter tier
  • Wide steps, safer moves
  • Family friendly
Lounger-style cedar bench with reclined profile

Lounger

  • Reclined profile
  • Long rest sessions
  • Best with rounded stones

Stone Kits — Round Mix for Softer Steam

Mixed sizes keep air paths open and release steam in gentle waves. Rotate pieces now and then — one tired stone can stress the rest.

  • Large base for heat mass, small top for quick bloom
  • Rinse every 3–5 sessions; replace cracked pieces
  • Avoid flat “shingles” that choke airflow
Heat retention
88%
Steam smoothness
92%
Mixed rounded stones showing small, medium and large pieces
Mixed sizes — open paths, even cloud

S — Top

Quick bloom, fills gaps

M — Mid

Bridges heat upward

L — Base

Stores core energy

Sieve test to sort stones by size
Quick sieve — sort, rinse, rotate

Compact Stoves — Small Rooms, Steady Heat

Three compact bodies tuned for balconies, tiny washrooms and corner installs.

Mini corner stove with rounded guard

Mini Corner

  • Output: 3.5–4.0 kW
  • Room: 2–4 m³
  • Footprint: 34×34 cm
  • Rounded guard
  • Side vent slot
  • Top water tank
Slim wall-mounted stove for narrow spaces

Slim Wall

  • Output: 4.5–5.0 kW
  • Room: 3–6 m³
  • Footprint: 18×40 cm
  • Wall bracket
  • Front shield
  • Top water tray
Box-style basic stove with simple service panel

Box Basic

  • Output: 5.5–6.0 kW
  • Room: 5–8 m³
  • Footprint: 32×48 cm
  • Service panel
  • Rear vent port
  • Wall mount

Bundle Builder — Start Small, Grow Easy

  1. 1

    Choose a Base

    Pick a bucket & ladle set. Tight bands, long handle — a safe, simple start.

  2. 2

    Add Stones

    Rounded mix, small on top. A single ladle blooms a soft cloud.

  3. 3

    Pick a Seat

    Classic bench for calm; two-tier for choice; lounger for long rest.

Tip: upgrade later with a guard rail and vent trim.

Flat-lay of bucket and ladle as a starter base
Starter base — bucket & ladle
Close view of cedar bench slat showing finish
Cedar slat — soft finish

Cedar Buckets — Quiet Grip, Tight Bands

Built to swell just right and keep shape through wet–dry cycles. Smooth rims, long-lasting brass bands.

  • Staves matched by grain for even pressure
  • Rim sanded to avoid cheek and elbow bites
  • Replaceable bands for many seasons

8L Calm

Best for compact rooms; light and easy to carry.

10L Family

Balanced weight; the all-rounder for daily use.

12L Long Round

More headroom for herbal infusions, fewer refills.

Three cedar buckets of different capacities with brass bands
8L · 10L · 12L — matched grain & bands
Close view of a smooth cedar rim showing soft sanding
Soft rim — no sharp edges

Airflow — Fresh In, Calm Out

Clear paths keep steam gentle. Short vents refresh the room without killing the core heat.

Low inlet vent framed in cedar near the stove

Low Inlet

Pulls cool air below the stones; flow rises warm and steady.

Cross breeze diagram with arrows showing diagonal path

Cross Breeze

A diagonal path avoids hot pockets and evens out the bench row.

Under-bench gap helping faster drying after rounds

Bench Gap

A small gap lets air sweep under, drying slats between rounds.

Aromatics & Accessories — Small Add-ons, Big Mood

Keep it simple: mild scents, quick-dry mats, and a hook to lift things from the floor.

  • Natural oils — use a thin coat; heavy scents tire fast.
  • Birch or eucalyptus brooms — flexible, uplifting.
  • Hooks & rails — let everything dry in the air.
  • Quick-dry mats — reduce puddles near the stove.
Set of natural aroma oils for light infusion
Light oils — test before full coat
Birch broom hanging on a cedar hook
Hang to dry — longer life

Ladles & Pour Control — One Calm Cloud

The longer the handle and the rounder the bowl, the softer the steam. These shapes keep your hand safe and splash small.

Long cedar ladle with extended handle for safe distance

Long Handle

Keeps wrist away from steam. Balanced weight helps steady aim.

Safety distance
92%
Ladle pouring at a controlled narrow angle over stones

Narrow Angle

A slim lip focuses the pour. Less splash, more cloud.

Spill control
88%
Round ladle bowl shaping a soft water stream

Round Bowl

Smooth stream, slower release. Steam blooms in waves rather than spikes.

Steam smoothness
90%

Bench Care — Soft to Touch, Easy to Keep

Small habits extend cedar life. Wipe light, dry fast, oil thin — that’s the rhythm.

  • After each round: quick wipe to lift moisture.
  • Weekly: air-dry benches with a short vent crack.
  • Monthly: a thin natural oil — fibers stay elastic.
  • Quarterly: light sanding on high-contact spots.

Thin Oil

Apply a whisper-thin coat. Too much traps dust and alters heat feel.

Light Sand

Use a fine block; smooth only where needed. Keep edges round.

Dry Path

Leave a small gap under benches so air can sweep and dry slats.

Cloth applying a thin oil film on a cedar bench
Thin oil — sheen, not gloss
Fine sanding block smoothing a bench edge
Light sanding — keep edges kind

Starter Sets — Pick a Path

Three simple kits to match your space and pace. Begin calm, grow as you learn.

Essential starter kit flat-lay with bucket, ladle, stones

Essential

  • Bucket & ladle
  • Rounded stones mix
  • Quick-guide leaflet
Family set with two-tier bench, bucket and broom

Family

  • Two-tier bench
  • Bucket & ladle
  • Birch broom
Compact balcony kit with slim stove and small bench

Balcony

  • Slim stove
  • Short bench
  • Stone mini-pack

Hardware & Guards — Small Parts, Big Comfort

Rounded shields, easy-service screws and quiet hinges keep the room calm and safe without visual noise.

  • Guard rails sit low to protect knees without blocking heat.
  • Heat-tested screws resist squeaks in hot cycles.
  • Smooth hinges make doors close softly between rounds.
Low-profile Heat-tested Service-friendly
Cedar guard rail with rounded corners near the stove
Rounded guard — safe distance, no snag
Soft-close hinge detail on a cedar door
Soft-close hinge — quiet entry

Hooks & Storage — Let Everything Breathe

When gear dries in the air, wood stays light and fresh. Use rails and shelves that lift things off the floor.

Rails with Spacing

Leave a palm-width gap between hooks so brooms don’t press and deform.

Slatted Shelf

Slats speed up drying; water drains and the bench surface stays calm to touch.

Corner Lift

Small corner stands keep buckets off the floor during rest and clean-up.

Cedar hook rail with generous spacing between hooks
Hook rail — space to breathe
Slatted cedar drying shelf with accessories lifted off the floor
Slatted shelf — quick dry path