Massage any time, any place

Stress is one of the toughest challenges people face in the workplace. And chair massage is one of the best and quickest ways to help it melt away. Even better, as stress levels go down, performance levels go up.

Relax at the office

relax brings quick and convenient chair massage into your office to help keep everyone happy and productive. It’s quick and easy to set up, with no need to remove clothes or use messy oils.

It’s a great way to reward people at the end of a big project, or to say thanks at Christmas. We can also design an ongoing Wellbeing in the Workplace programme which will help keep everyone smiling, week in week out.

And as a special reward we'll give you 5% back on everything you spend ... to spend again!

  • Happy, productive staff
  • Fewer sick days
  • Helps to attract and keep great people
  • Adds flair to events, conferences and parties

“I had a horrible pain in my shoulder when I came in and now it's gone! What more can I say, Anna is great!”

Relax at events

Want to make a big impression at an event, conference, exhibition or party? Chair massage is an amazing experience that clients and guest will always thank you for…

Our experienced and professional relax massage therapists will come along to your event or party and give your clients and colleagues a delightful and energising massage experience. Chair massage makes a great impression and it's quick and easy to do – our therapists bring everything they need and all massages are done fully clothed and oil free. Your clients will feel like you've given them a special gift. And you get something too: a generous relax reward of 5% back on the amount you spend, which you can spend again.

“relax were amazing on Canada Day. For the second year in a row their team worked magic in Trafalgar Square from 11am to 7pm hardly stopping fro breath. They brought fun and energy to The Alberta - a Canadian Affair zone - and their treatments were a huge success. We'd definitely recommend using them again for large and small events”