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Independent durability testing by Saunologia’s Lassi Liikkanen shows ceramic sauna stones lasting up to four times longer than natural alternatives. His data directly contradicts the ceramic-stone bans printed in heater manuals from Harvia and IKI.

Harvia signed a cooperation agreement with three Central Finland institutions on the opening day of the World Sauna Forum, creating a three-tier research and talent pipeline focused on energy efficiency, smart manufacturing, new materials, and digital customer experience.

The fourteen new sauna SKUs at ThermaSol.com are built in Sastamala, Finland by Kirami, the wood-fired hot-tub maker Harvia bought in May 2021 for EUR 7 million plus a EUR 4 million earnout. The cabins ship in Europe under the Kirami FinVision® nameplate. ThermaSol's American product pages say 'designed and crafted in the U.S.A.' Kirami's product pages say 'designed and manufactured in Finland.' The price band runs from $30,393 for an indoor Lumaria Medium to $107,182 for the outdoor flagship Ombra. The American premium sauna market has been culturally Finnish for years. Harvia has now closed the loop.

Tulikivi’s Q1 2026 interim report disclosed UL certification tests on the Kevo heater collection for US launch and confirmed the Russia exit that clears a conditional Saunologia editorial partnership. The dual move reveals a coordinated credibility play across the Atlantic.

Aufguss USA Nationals 2026 returns to Brooklyn May 19–21 with an expanded three-day format, doubled WM qualification slots, and the largest event sauna in the country. The infrastructure behind the competition tells you where American sauna culture is headed.

Harvia shares surged nearly 15% on the Helsinki exchange on May 7 after the Finnish sauna manufacturer reported its highest-ever quarterly revenue: EUR 58.6 million in Q1 2026, up 12.7% year-over-year. At constant exchange rates, the growth was 18.3%. Three of four regions delivered double-digit gains, with North America up 21.1% in local currencies on top of 58.8% growth a year earlier. But beneath the headline numbers sits a Muurame IT cutover that will shift EUR 3-5 million from Q2 into Q3.

EOS Saunatechnik will introduce the Morpheus Pro in a May 21 webinar. The commercial heater does not appear on the company’s product catalog or 2026 new-products page, making the session the earliest look at Harvia’s German subsidiary’s hardware pipeline.

Harvia's public support trail suggests a phased Xenio WiFi transition toward Fenix. The commercial tension is clear: Xenio WiFi configurations could include remote control with no extra purchase, while Fenix remote start is gated behind MyHarvia Control unless included in the package.

North Conway has been named America's best ski town five times. It now has a communal sauna to match: two wood-fired rooms running a Harvia 50, three cold plunges, a Nordic cafe, and a Faraday cage that kills your phone signal. Walk-in only, $36, no reservations.

Harvia's 2026 Annual General Meeting in Helsinki on 15 April approved a total dividend of EUR 0.77 per share (paid in two installments), re-elected six directors, added Martin Richter as a new board member, and authorized a share buyback of up to 934,711 shares and a share issuance of up to 1,869,423 shares, both valid until 30 June 2027.

A new peer-reviewed study published in Temperature (Taylor & Francis) finds that a single 30-minute traditional sauna session at 163°F significantly raises white blood cell counts, with some immune cell populations staying elevated 30 minutes after the heat ends. The cytokine data, including correlations with interferon activity, points toward a biological mechanism for sauna's long-documented benefits against infection and respiratory disease.
On June 27, 2025, Underwriters Laboratories published ANSI/UL 60335-2-53, the first U.S. adoption of the international sauna heater safety standard. It is the most significant regulatory shift in North American sauna history. Here is what it changes, what it doesn't, and why your building inspector might not care yet.
With China tariffs at 145% and a 15% surcharge on European imports, we mapped which sauna brands carry the most tariff exposure. Sauna360, whose Finnleo-branded prefab kits are primarily manufactured in China, faces the steepest cost pressure of any major brand.

Harvia closed 2025 with full-year revenue of EUR 198.9 million, just short of the EUR 200 million threshold but up 13.5% year over year (16.0% at comparable exchange rates). Q4 revenue reached EUR 53.7 million, a fresh quarterly record. Adjusted operating margin of 19.6% held near Harvia's 20% long-term target. Proposed total dividend of EUR 0.77 per share.

Harvia's Q3 2025 interim report showed revenue of EUR 46.0 million, up 18.8% year-over-year (22.3% at comparable FX), with all regions contributing. North America rebounded to 24% growth, Northern Europe returned to double-digit growth, and APAC continued its multi-year run. Adjusted operating profit of EUR 8.8 million reflected 19.1% margin.

Announced alongside Harvia's Q3 2025 earnings on 6 November 2025, the ThermaSol Solaris is a fully off-grid solar-powered outdoor sauna that operates without a power connection. TIME Magazine named it one of the year's best inventions, a meaningful marketing win for Harvia's year-old ThermaSol acquisition and the first time any sauna product has landed on the TIME list.

ThermaSol introduced a refreshed North American sauna collection in Q3 2025: Astra, Fortis, and Ombra. The launch expands ThermaSol beyond its legacy steam shower and steam generator business into Harvia's core traditional sauna category, leveraging Harvia Group engineering and the ThermaTouch digital platform. Harvia confirmed the collection as part of its Q3 2025 results presentation on 6 November 2025.
Harvia's digital platform got its biggest upgrade in years at Q3 2025: a new Fenix full-touch controller with a 4.3-inch screen, three ready-made presets (Mild, Cozy, Hot), customizable user profiles, smart "ready-by" timer, and Wi-Fi over-the-air updates. A rebuilt MyHarvia 2 app adds personal sauna statistics, user profiles, tips, and multi-sauna control from a single interface.

The Aufguss World Championships, the global competition for the choreographed towel-waving German sauna ritual, returned in 2025 in Verona, Italy. Harvia Group sponsored the event, and the competition sauna was powered by an EOS heater. The sponsorship is part of Harvia's broader marketing push to build sauna culture beyond Finland and Germany, aligning the Harvia and EOS master brands with the growing global Aufguss community.

Harvia announced in its Q3 2025 results that Nathan Hagemeier was appointed Head of Region, North America and President of Harvia US Inc., joining the Harvia Group management team as of 1 November 2025. Jennifer Thayer had held the role since February 2024 and led the company through the ThermaSol acquisition, US integration, and record North American growth in the first three quarters of 2025.

Harvia's half-year financial review for January-June 2025 showed 16.0% total revenue growth at comparable exchange rates, with North America growing 35.1% on ThermaSol contribution and APAC & MEA growing 35.8%. Organic growth was 2.4%. Adjusted operating margin of 20.2% held within the long-term target band.

Harvia's first-quarter revenue surged 22.7% to EUR 52 million, driven by strong contributions from its ThermaSol steam acquisition and continued growth in both North American and European commercial markets.

Harvia closed 2024 with record Q4 revenue of EUR 51.0 million, up 29.3% year-over-year, and full-year revenue of EUR 175.2 million. ThermaSol, acquired in late July 2024, contributed meaningfully to North American growth. Adjusted operating margin of 19.3% hit Harvia's long-term target band.

Harvia's Q3 2024 interim report, published 7 November 2024, showed revenue of EUR 38.7 million, up 14.0% year-over-year (7.9% organic), with the first two months of consolidated ThermaSol revenue. Adjusted operating profit of EUR 8.9 million represented a 22.9% margin. Nine-month revenue reached EUR 124.3 million.

Harvia's H1 2024 half-year review, published 2 August 2024, reported Q2 revenue of EUR 43.2 million, up 20.7% year-over-year (20.1% organic). H1 revenue of EUR 85.5 million was up 10.9%, with adjusted operating margin of 22.8%. All four regions grew in H1 for the first time in two years. Twenty-one days before the print, Harvia had announced the USD 30.4 million ThermaSol acquisition.

Harvia Plc announced on 23 July 2024 that it had signed an agreement to acquire 100% of ThermaSol, a Round Rock, Texas manufacturer of residential steam showers, generators, and digital controls, for USD 30.4 million. The deal strengthens Harvia's US platform and adds a steam category where Harvia has been underweight.

Harvia operates five core production facilities across four continents: Muurame (Finland), Lewisburg (West Virginia), Gheorgheni (Romania), Guangzhou (China), and Driedorf (Germany). Each plant has a specialty. Together they handle over 150,000 heaters per year and more than 10,000 saunas per year for a business doing nearly EUR 200 million in annual revenue.

Harvia hosted its first Capital Markets Day as a public company on 29 May 2024, walking investors through every layer of the business: factory capacity, regional mix, product strategy, brand architecture, and updated long-term targets. The headline: a 10% average annual revenue growth target, double the prior 5% guide, backed by a EUR 150M+ acquisition war chest and a commitment to consolidate the fragmented global sauna market.

Harvia's Q1 2024 interim report, published on 3 May 2024, showed revenue of EUR 42.4 million, up 2.3%, with an adjusted operating margin of 23.8%. North America and APAC continued to drive growth; Northern Europe remained weak. Finnish industrial action during the quarter pushed some shipments into Q2, muting the headline growth number relative to underlying demand.

Harvia closed FY 2023 with revenue of EUR 150.5 million, down 12.7%, as the destocking cycle that began in mid-2022 persisted through most of the year. But Q4 2023 marked the inflection: revenue grew 3.4% year-over-year to EUR 39.4 million at a record 24.2% adjusted operating margin. Cash flow was exceptional, with EUR 44.6 million of operating free cash flow for the year.

Harvia announced on 26 September 2023 that it had acquired 100% of Phoenix El-Mec srl, an electromechanical timer switch manufacturer in Belluno, Italy. Phoenix had been Harvia's supplier since 2013. Deal terms were not disclosed. The acquisition adds vertical integration in a category that had become a supply chain bottleneck through COVID.

Harvia reported FY 2022 revenue of EUR 172.4 million on 9 February 2023, down 3.7% from the EUR 179.1 million pandemic peak in 2021. Management framed the year as a reset, with North America and APAC still growing while Central Europe faced the brunt of destocking and weak consumer confidence. Adjusted operating margin held at 19.7%.

Harvia expanded beyond sauna with the May 2021 acquisition of Kirami, a Forssa, Finland manufacturer of wood-fired and electric hot tubs. The deal closed at EUR 7 million with an earnout of up to EUR 4 million. The stock hit an all-time high on the news.

Harvia announced a majority acquisition of EOS Group, the German premium sauna heater and spa-controls manufacturer based in Driedorf. The deal, consideration undisclosed at signing, moves Harvia decisively into the commercial and ultra-premium residential segment and brings Germany into the Harvia manufacturing map.

Harvia, three months after its Nasdaq Helsinki IPO, announced the acquisition of Almost Heaven Saunas, a Renick, West Virginia barrel sauna manufacturer. The deal, valued at approximately EUR 4 million, gives Harvia a US factory, a consumer brand, and the distribution reach to accelerate its North American strategy.

Harvia Plc began trading on the Helsinki pre-list on 22 March 2018 at EUR 5.00 per share, after an oversubscribed offering that raised approximately EUR 45 million in gross proceeds. CapMan-backed Harvia became the only publicly traded pure-play sauna manufacturer in the world.