Saunas and spas are provoking increasing interest around the world. This reflects the global wellness trend that continues to gain traction. The proven health effects of saunas and the improving buying power of the global middle class feed into the increase in saunas all over the world.
Harvia has a comprehensive sauna and spa product range, from heaters and their components to full sauna and spa solutions – meeting the needs of consumers and industry professionals alike.
Harvia has increased its revenue strongly in many of the past years, both organically and through acquisitions. Harvia’s revenue in 2023 was EUR 150.5 million and adjusted operating profit EUR 33.7 million, 22.4% of revenue.
Harvia employs around 600 professionals in Europe, North America, and Asia. Approximately third of the company’s employees work in Muurame, Central Finland, where the company has its headquarters and its largest production facilities.
Harvia’s product and service range covers all three sauna types:
Over the years following its founding in 1950, Harvia has built up a comprehensive product and service range around all three sauna types. Harvia’s products and solutions – adapted to different sauna cultures – are available in approximately 90 countries globally through an established network of local partners and dealers.
Our mission is to allow people around the world to experience the healing and relaxing effect of bathing in a sauna or spa.
We aim to grow our market share in all our main markets in Northern Europe, Continental Europe, North America as well as Asia-Pacific and Middle East and Africa (APAC & MEA). We focus on constantly developing our retail partner network and improving the scope, availability and visibility of the product range tailored for each market.
The founder of Harvia, Tapani Harvia, made the first woodburning stove for his own use in 1950. Three generations later, Harvia has evolved into a global turn-to brand for a full range of sauna and spa products and solutions.