Contemporary Facial Spa Designs

Monastery Studio's Aesthetic is Arranged by Jacqueline Sullivan

This facial spa design evokes a culturally rich aesthetic, with subtle references to Greek architecture and "Californian freshness." The company is founded by Athena Hewett and alongside the relaxing and pampering facial and body services it offers, the business also doubles as a retail space.

Located in San Francisco, Monastery Studio definitely stands out with a combination of minimalism and ornate accents. From the custom-built furnishings to the captivating ceramics and dried floral sculptures, the facial spa design offers many points of visual appeal. Because of this, the backdrop of the shop is painted white. One of the centerpieces of the space is a "chartreuse-colored lacquer table with chunky circular legs and rounded edges designed by Shin Okuda of Los Angeles furniture studio Waka Waka."
Trend Themes
1. Culturally Rich Aesthetic - Opportunity for creating innovative designs that combine different cultural elements in spa and retail spaces.
2. Minimalism with Ornate Accents - Potential for incorporating minimalist designs with intricate and decorative elements to create visually appealing spa environments.
3. Custom-built Furnishings - Growing demand for unique and personalized furniture pieces in the spa and wellness industry.
Industry Implications
1. Spa and Wellness - Disruptive opportunities for creating immersive and culturally-inspired spa experiences.
2. Retail - Innovative retail concepts that integrate with spa services to provide a holistic customer experience.
3. Furniture Design - Designing and manufacturing custom-built furniture pieces for spa and wellness spaces.

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