
The welcome station detail showcases a balance of craftsmanship and utility. Curved cabinetry clad in slender, handmade terracotta-toned tiles adds texture and warmth, while the worktop, in Caesarstone Topus Concrete, offers a durable yet elegant surface. A matte white countertop basin and a brushed bronze mixer introduce subtle contrasts, harmonising with the organic palette. The integrated waste opening enhances usability without disrupting the visual flow, highlighting the thoughtful integration of design and function in this high-contact area.
The detail of the welcome station illustrates how material choices elevate both function and aesthetics. The cabinetry is clad in handmade Zellige tiles from Domus, chosen for their warm, natural variation in terracotta hues, lending the surface a tactile quality that celebrates imperfection and craftsmanship. These tiles wrap around the sinuous curves of the joinery, softening the geometry and giving the station a sculptural presence in the space. Above, the worktop in Caesarstone Topus Concrete provides a highly practical surface, its subtly speckled texture adding visual depth while ensuring resilience against daily use.
The choice of a matte white countertop basin by Rak Ceramics introduces a clean, refined element, complemented by a brushed bronze mixer from Crosswater, which adds a sophisticated, understated metallic accent. These details, alongside an integrated waste opening, ensure the space remains both visually harmonious and operationally efficient.
In the background, softly illuminated wall niches with curated decorative pieces enhance the sense of hospitality and refinement, creating a welcoming atmosphere for guests. This composition of carefully sourced materials and functional detailing epitomises the design’s ethos: transforming a working station into an integral, visually engaging part of the salon experience.