GOODLAND wood-fired hot tubs make a splash
What’s better than a hot bath? A hot bath while being immersed in the outdoor environment. That’s the idea behind Canadian bath company GOODLAND, and unlike your typical hot tub, The Wood Burning Hot Tub offers the bonus of zero electrical costs.
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The concept of a fire-heated bath isn’t new, but with GOODLAND you don’t have to plan half a day ahead. The efficient design requires a small bundle of wood to get the warming started and your bath is ready around 90 minutes later.
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The essence of the bath is a connection with the natural world, so building a fire is part of the experience followed by an immersion into another natural element — water. As an outdoor experience, bathing in a GOODLAND tub includes the other two elements of nature, air and earth, for a soothing experience.
The intent is to set an intention — to slow down, simplifying life in a culture that is overflowing with pings of instant gratification. Inspired by Japanese bathing culture and deeply-engaging outdoor experiences, GOODLAND has filled a void with consumers, exceeding forecasted sales for its flagship offering. Instead of the few dozen the company thought it may sell, hundreds of The Wood Burning Hot Tubs are being shipped across North America to customers looking to reconnect with the simplest of outdoor experiences.