Go Today Shaire Salon Caters to Independent Beauticians in Tokyo
Justin Lam — August 31, 2018 — Art & Design
References: gotoday-shaire.salon & fastcompany
Tokyo's Go Today Shaire Salon is a unique new space designed for coworking and freelance beauticians working in the rise of the sharing economy. Much like coworking spaces offered by WeWork, Go Today Shaire Salon caters to stylists who are just starting their careers and offers them a place to rent booths and shampoo stations. This system and space allows these stylists to work independently without having to rent a chair at another establishment and working around the other salon's schedule.
The space itself was completed by Japanese design firm Canoma, and consists of 12 semi-private stations. The walls of the salon are wood, clear glass, and opaque glass, ensuring clients privacy while maintaining an open nature to Go Today Shaire Salon.
The space itself was completed by Japanese design firm Canoma, and consists of 12 semi-private stations. The walls of the salon are wood, clear glass, and opaque glass, ensuring clients privacy while maintaining an open nature to Go Today Shaire Salon.
Trend Themes
1. Shared Salon Spaces - The rise of shared salon workspaces is disrupting the traditional salon business model.
2. Freelance Beauticians - The emergence of freelance beauticians is creating new opportunities for shared workspace providers.
3. Coworking for Beauty Professionals - The trend of coworking spaces for beauty professionals is providing a more flexible, cost-effective option for aspiring stylists.
Industry Implications
1. Salon Industry - The salon industry is being disrupted by the rise of shared salon workspaces.
2. Coworking Industry - The coworking industry is expanding into the beauty space to cater to a growing number of freelance beauticians.
3. Interior Design Industry - The interior design industry is developing innovative designs for shared salon workspaces that cater to the unique needs of beauty professionals.
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