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Vezzosi is an Italian brand that has been developing furniture and furnishings for hair salons, barbershops, and beauty clinics for more than 40 years. The company is based in Albinea in Northern Italy, where design, production, and development still take place closely together. This is no coincidence. That part of Italy has a long tradition of furniture production and industrial design, which also influences the way Vezzosi works. For many hairdressers, interest in Vezzosi begins when they look for salon furniture that feels more refined than what is typically seen in standard catalogs. It could be a washing unit with a bit more character, a workstation that better fits the room’s size, or a reception desk that actually makes a good first impression when customers enter the salon.
Vezzosi does not only work with individual products but with entire salon environments. Collections are continuously developed where washing units, hairdressing chairs, mirrors, workstations, and waiting areas are designed together. This means that hairdressers can furnish a salon where materials, shapes, and colors naturally complement each other without everything feeling uniform or sterile. Many hairdressers spend several years building up their salon. Therefore, it also makes sense to choose furniture that can withstand daily use and still look good when you look at it five or ten years later. This is one of the reasons why Italian salon furniture has generally gained a strong position in the industry.
When you work in a hair salon every day, you quickly realize how much the furniture matters for the workday. A chair that is hard to adjust, a sink placed incorrectly, or a workstation without space for tools can make a long day even longer. Vezzosi has focused from the start on developing furniture specifically for the hairdressing industry. This means the products are not just design objects but work tools that must function in a busy salon. Heights, materials, and functions are therefore developed based on how hairdressers actually work.
Part of Vezzosi’s work also involves planning entire salons. Many hairdressers at some point face an empty space and need to figure out how to best utilize the area. Where should the sinks be placed? How many workstations make sense? And how do you avoid the salon feeling cluttered when there are many customers? Here, Vezzosi works with drawings and visualizations where you can see the salon before it is built. This makes it easier to make decisions about furnishings, colors, and materials before the furniture is produced.
When people think of salon furniture, many first think of the hairdressing chair. But a salon consists of much more than that. Washing units, mirrors, reception desks, waiting areas, and storage all play a role in how the salon functions in practice. Vezzosi develops furniture for the entire salon flow. This includes washing units with adjustable basins and options for extra comfort during hair washing. For many customers, hair washing is one of the most relaxing moments during their visit, so ergonomics and comfort are highly prioritized. The workstations are also an important part of the salon’s daily life. There must be space for scissors, brushes, clippers, and products while keeping the area tidy. Vezzosi therefore works with modules and solutions where storage and design go hand in hand.
The workstation is where the hairdresser spends most of their day. This is where cutting, styling, blow-drying, and consultations with customers take place. Therefore, it is important that the station is both practical and fits the salon’s look. Mirrors, shelves, and countertops are designed to provide space for work without taking up unnecessary room. In smaller salons, it can make a big difference if the stations are well thought out from the start.
When a customer enters a salon, it is often the reception and waiting area that set the tone for the visit. Here, the customer gets their first impression of the place. Therefore, many hairdressers choose to put extra effort into this area. Vezzosi produces reception desks, chairs, and sofas for waiting areas where materials and shapes match the rest of the salon. This way, the space feels cohesive instead of consisting of many different solutions.
Italian design is known for working with materials such as steel, aluminum, glass, and wood in a way where function and aesthetics are closely linked. The same applies to many of the materials Vezzosi uses in their salon furniture. Material choice plays a big role in a hair salon. The furniture is used many times every day, so surfaces must be easy to clean and able to withstand water, hair products, and hot styling tools. At the same time, the materials also affect the salon’s expression. A chair in a particular material or a workstation with a special finish can change the entire atmosphere of the room. Often, it is small details that make the difference between a salon that feels ordinary and one that feels well thought out.
In a hair salon, the furniture is used constantly. Chairs are turned and adjusted all day, sinks are used repeatedly, and workstations are filled with tools and products. Therefore, quality is an important factor when choosing salon furniture. Vezzosi produces their furniture in Italy and marks the products with their origin so you know where they come from. For many hairdressers, it is not just about design but also about choosing furniture that can withstand many years of use.
Many hairdressers dream of a salon that feels personal. A place where customers can sense who works there and what the salon stands for. The interior plays a big role in that experience. Vezzosi therefore works with different design lines and collections where hairdressers can choose between various shapes, colors, and materials. Some salons aim for a more minimalist look, while others want something more striking or classic.
When opening or renovating a salon, many decisions must be made. The furniture is one of the most important because it affects both the workday and the customers’ experience. Therefore, many hairdressers choose to carefully plan the interior from the start. Where should customers sit? Where should the sinks be placed? And how do you create a salon where both hairdressers and customers feel comfortable?