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This off-grid hot tub redefines outdoor relaxation

Goodland - Canada

Goodland, a Vancouver-based brand, has introduced a wood-burning hot tub designed by Craig Pearce, a furniture maker. This unique hot tub aims to encourage people to pause and relax in the midst of today’s fast-paced lifestyle by establishing a new ritual.

The ethos of Goodland, known for its minimalistic design approach, is to provide products that are simple to assemble, sturdy, and eco-friendly. The wood-burning hot tub, manufactured in Canada, is constructed using recyclable materials such as marine-grade aluminum, oak, and red cedar. Unlike traditional hot tubs with cold, uninviting appearances in grey and black, Goodland’s hot tub prioritizes the ritual and experience, offering a warm and inviting design suitable for cabins, cottages, and personal use.

The soothing brown exterior of the hot tub reflects the calming and welcoming hues found in Canadian forests. The natural color scheme serves as a gentle nudge to reconnect with nature, providing an ideal sanctuary to unwind from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Using the hot tub involves a 90-minute process, prompting individuals to engage in a new ritual by gathering branches, cutting wood, heating water, and ultimately reaping the rewards of their efforts, all while immersed in nature’s embrace.

Established in 2021 by Pearce, Goodland emphasizes premium, minimalist design to facilitate a slower pace of life. Utilizing quality, recyclable materials, Goodland’s products not only boast visually appealing aesthetics inspired by nature’s colors but also aim to reduce environmental impact compared to other outdoor living brands that contribute to mass production and waste.

Goodland is poised to introduce an array of new products, including bath accessories, an outdoor oven, and a bird feeder.

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