High-tech self-care is hitting homes.
Chill out. Social wellness club Remedy Place revealed the KOHLER x Remedy Place Ice Bath — its first collaboration with the global kitchen and bath brand.
Designed for indoors or outdoors, it elevates the cold therapy experience with precision temperature control, UV-powered filtration, built-in breathwork guidance, and a sleek aesthetic.
Recovery room. At-home versions of destination-worthy amenities are in demand. For its part, Remedy Place has saunas, cryotherapy, and hyperbaric oxygen chambers in the works.
Scaling its own offerings, KOHLER acquired luxe sauna maker KLAFS last year and launched Sprig, a botanical infusion system for showers.
Smart house. Going beyond recovery, companies are hiding preventative health monitoring tools in basic bathroom fixtures.
Attaching to toilets, Withings’ U-Scan and Throne analyze biometrics based on waste; each syncs with an app that tracks food, meds, and lifestyle habits to connect cause and effect.
Verging on sci-fi, NuraLogix’s Anura MagicMirror seamlessly gathers facial blood flow information to assess vital signs and disease risk.
Looking ahead: For wellness-conscious consumers, health-enabled homes complete the lifestyle. If effective, at-home monitoring could evolve toward clinical integration.