Celebrity Stylist Salons

This Color Studio Design is a Salon of Celebrity Stylist George Northwood

This example of color studio design hails from London and is situated inside a stunning historical building. A salon for celebrity stylist George Northwood, the two story space charms upon entrance given that visitors will be able to turn their heads upward and get a view of the colorful plant life decorating the second floor ceiling, which can be viewed from the doorway on the ground level.

Realized by interiors firm Reis Design, the salon space feels decidedly London based on its regal architectural details and the crispness of the black and white scheme.

Lively details such as hanging plants and shelving systems suspended from the ceiling provide an uncluttered floor space that leaves guests free to travel easily between the shampooing section and the rest of the shop.

Color Studio Design
The trend of incorporating plant life and suspended shelving systems in salon design creates a unique and memorable client experience.
Celebrity Stylist Salons
Celebrity stylists opening their own salons and incorporating their personal brand in the design is a trend that offers a sense of exclusivity for clients.
London-based Salon Design
Designs that incorporate a mix of traditional and modern elements create a unique experience for clients, particularly in historic buildings.

Sectors Adopting This

Beauty and Personal Care
The beauty and personal care industry can leverage the trend of creating unique salon experiences to attract clients and stand out in a crowded market.
Interior Design
The trend of incorporating natural elements and unique design features in salon spaces offers opportunities for interior designers to showcase their creativity.
Tourism and Hospitality
London-based salons with unique and memorable design elements create potential opportunities for tourism and hospitality businesses seeking partnerships and collaborations.
SCORE
2.8 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, South America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 51%
Activity 25%
Freshness 8%