Gründler SPA

Delmondes Arquiteturas & Interiores as Architects

Campo Grande, capital of Mato Grosso do Sul, now has an innovation in the field of health, well-being and relaxation: a SPA with a salinized room with a wall of pink Himalayan salt, the first and only one in Brazil.

The beautiful pink wall was built from natural rocks formed over 250 million years ago and extracted from the Khera salt mine in Pakistan.

photo_credit Lucas Costa
Lucas Costa
photo_credit Lucas Costa
Lucas Costa

This experience aims to provide an environment of deep relaxation, where visitors are immersed in a space designed to promote balance, well-being and relaxation.

The experience begins when guests pass through a portal and enter a cabin with salt-coated walls. According to major international studies, Himalayan salt has relaxing and energy-neutralizing properties in the body and the environment.

Himalayan salt therapy works by emitting negative ions, released from illuminated pink salt blocks. When humidity in the environment comes into contact with these blocks, the heat generated by the lighting causes the release of this moisture, which disperses into the air in the form of negative ions. These ions are known to bring benefits to well-being, contributing to a more balanced and relaxing environment.

photo_credit Lucas Costa
Lucas Costa
photo_credit Lucas Costa
Lucas Costa

To complete the experience, Binaural Therapy is also offered inside the saline room, which uses sound waves to induce states of relaxation, meditation or concentration. This Binaural technique simulates 3D audio, through an acoustic illusion, helping to reduce stress and anxiety, increasing concentration and improving the quality of sleep.

Created by plastic surgeon Daniel Nunes and his wife, dermatologist Cíntia Gründler, the Gründler SPA is already considered the most luxurious in the Central-West region and promises to be a top destination for those seeking health, relaxation and well-being in an exclusive environment.

photo_credit Lucas Costa
Lucas Costa
photo_credit Lucas Costa
Lucas Costa

“This room is very special because it is made of stones that were imported directly from the Himalayan mountains and we finished it with a panel of lights that provides a place for relaxation and well-being, creating an environment with purified air that promotes positive emotions, which is one of the highlights of the SPA”, says Cíntia Gründler, dermatologist and co-founder of the SPA.

Every detail of the Gründler SPA was designed to provide this feeling of exclusivity and care, from the scents and differentiated treatments to the environment we create", adds Dr. Daniel Nunes, a plastic surgeon trained by Professor Ivo Pitanguy, who has been following in his master's footsteps, investing in innovation and quality.

photo_credit Lucas Costa
Lucas Costa
photo_credit Lucas Costa
Lucas Costa

Benefits:

They purify the air in the environment and are natural ionizers;
They enhance the feeling of well-being;
They help reduce positive ions, which are pollutants emitted by electronic devices;
They promote concentration and positive emotions;
Increase the energy levels produced by light;
They emit a pleasant light bringing harmony and comfort;
They help reduce allergies and respiratory diseases such as rhinitis;
Improve sleep quality;
They reduce daily stress and help you relax.

photo_credit Lucas Costa
Lucas Costa
photo_credit Lucas Costa
Lucas Costa

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Architects: Delmondes Arquiteturas & Interiores

Photographer: Lucas Costa

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