A wood-fired or electric cabin at the end of the garden, built from timber that weathers beautifully and designed to become part of the landscape — not an addition to it.
Why outdoor
There's a particular kind of quiet that comes from stepping outside, into a small cabin built for one thing. No notifications, no chores half-finished in the next room — just heat, wood, and the sound of the world outside.
Outdoor saunas are increasingly being designed as architectural features in their own right: positioned to catch the evening light, framed by planting, or set beside a cold plunge for the full contrast ritual.
Scandinavian tradition reimagined for the modern garden.
The collection
Each cabin is built off-site and craned or wheeled into position — most installations are complete within a day.
Wood-fired
A traditional wood-fired cabin for two to four people, clad in untreated Nordic spruce that silvers over time.
Barrel
Our most space-efficient outdoor sauna — a rolled cedar barrel design with a panoramic glass front.
Electric
A flat-roofed pavilion with floor-to-ceiling glazing, electric heater, and space for up to six.
Compact
A two-person version of our most popular cabin, designed for smaller gardens and courtyards.
Paired
The Skogen Cabin, paired with a matching cold plunge tub, designed and installed as a single contrast suite.
Family
Our largest outdoor cabin, with tiered bench seating for up to eight and a separate changing area.
Why it works
Traditional sauna heat — higher temperatures, often with steam — has been part of Nordic life for centuries. The benefits are well documented, and the experience is hard to replicate indoors.
Begin your wellness journey
Share your garden layout and we'll help you choose the right size, position and orientation — and flag anything you'll need to consider before installation.
Tell us a little about your space, and we'll be in touch within one working day.