
"I'd love to, I just don't have a spare afternoon."
We hear it every week. Your roots are screaming, your ends are done, and the appointment keeps sliding down the list because a half-day in a salon feels impossible to justify when your week already looks like that.
So you rebook the version of you who'll magically have time. They're not coming. We both know it.
THE BIT NOBODY ELSE HAS
So we built you a table.
Not a laptop balanced on a styling station. Not perching over a basin. A custom centre table, built for this exact thing — no mirrors, because nobody wants to watch themselves take a Teams call in foils.
Just a proper surface, room to spread out, and a few hours where your colour processes and your workday keeps going. You're not taking the day off. You're relocating it.

NO MIRRORS
Built that way on purpose. Camera on, nobody's watching.
ROOM TO ACTUALLY WORK
Laptop, notebook, coffee. Not a lap balancing act.
IN THE MIDDLE OF IT ALL
Close enough for us. Far enough for you to focus.
STILL A SALON
You're getting your hair done. It's just not the only thing you're doing.
How it works.
Easy. You book like normal, and tell us you're working — that's it.
01
Book your appointment
Whatever you're in for — colour, foils, the lot. Book it like you always would.
02
Add the work-from-salon extra
It's in the extras tab when you book. That's the bit that tells us you need the table.
03
Turn up with your laptop
We'll have the space ready. Sit down, log on, let us get started.
04
Leave with both done
Hair sorted. Work sorted. Day still intact. That's the whole point.
Before you talk yourself out of it.
"But I've got calls all morning."
Perfect.
Take them. That's literally why the table has no mirrors — camera on, no one watching you watch yourself. Your colour doesn't need you to concentrate.
"I could never focus in a salon."
You'd be surprised.
It's calmer than your kitchen table on a weekday. No dishwasher, no doorbell, no "just quickly can you." Just you, your screen, and someone bringing you coffee.
"It feels like a treat I can't justify."
Not it.
You're not skipping work to sit in a salon. It's the workday you were already having — you just did it somewhere your hair got sorted at the same time.
