The Brooklyn-inspired Luck Out Hair Salon is a laid back space that recently opened in Tokyo, Japan. Designed by Iku Shoji Evans of Bonfield Interiors, the space plays up the industrial theme with charistmatic antique lamps, specifically designed "imperfect" furniture, steel panels, iron pipes and other decorative elements that pays homage to functionality.
One of an increasingly expansive list of design-led Japanese salons and barbershops, Luck Out Hair Salon demonstrates the current overhaul taking place in the retail industry as a whole. In addition to its design-focused pathos, Luck Out Hair Salon is driven by a view of community, exemplified best in its choice to furnish by sourcing eclectic items from the designer, Iku Shoji Evans, friends and clients, creating something larger.
Industrial Tokyo Salons
Luck Out Hair Salon is a Space Inspired by the Experience of Brooklyn
Trend Themes
1. Design-led Japanese Salons - The rise of design-led Japanese salons is disrupting the traditional salon industry by offering unique and visually appealing experiences for customers.
2. Industrial Theme in Retail - The industrial theme trend in retail, as seen in Luck Out Hair Salon, provides an opportunity for businesses to create visually striking spaces that reflect a sense of authenticity and functionality.
3. Community-driven Business Models - Luck Out Hair Salon's emphasis on community and sourcing furniture from friends and clients highlights the potential for community-driven business models to disrupt traditional retail practices.
Industry Implications
1. Salon Industry - The design-led Japanese salons trend presents disruptive innovation opportunities for the salon industry to redefine the customer experience through unique and curated salon spaces.
2. Retail Industry - The industrial theme trend in retail offers disruptive innovation opportunities for businesses to create visually appealing and functional retail spaces that attract customers seeking unique experiences.
3. Furniture Design Industry - The demand for unique and eclectic furniture pieces, as seen in Luck Out Hair Salon, creates disruptive innovation opportunities for the furniture design industry to cater to the growing demand for functional yet visually striking pieces.