A vibration shower is a vibroacoustic treatment: you lie down, fully clothed, while low-frequency vibrations move through your body. The studio floor is built with vibroacoustic transducers that convert music into tactile oscillations between 20 and 120 Hz.
The technology was developed for therapeutic purposes in the 1980s by Finnish researcher Olav Skille, but has rarely been built into an entire room dedicated to the experience. At Vibration Shower, vibration is not an added element — it is the whole treatment.
The result is a form of bodily meditation where the nervous system can release its constant vigilance. Many participants describe the feeling as 'being carried' or 'dissolving into sound.'