Hj interiors: the wild hare in tooting
Published
11th Apr 2019
by charlottegw


“Luckily we are both artistic and we know our target demographic. We worked with the original features of the shop rather than against them,” explains Georgie.For example, the duo kept the original parquet flooring and mid-century features, but introduced a colour scheme centered on navy, tan, grey and pops of yellow to make it more contemporary. This contemporary vision also extends to the ethos of the salon. The Wild Hare is a place where getting a haircut, is viewed as more than a necessity. “We wanted a space where gents can come to escape the daily stresses of London life,” explains Georgie. “The opportunity for them to relax and get pampered, without having to clock watch, is so rare in this day and age.” When refitting a salon or barbershop, your connections can prove invaluable. “We became friends with a local carpenter who made us a bespoke reception desk to fit our style and space. It even holds a fridge where we keep beer,” Georgie says. Hayley’s dad made the shelving and pool table and the mid-century furniture was sourced on ebay and Gumtree. While, the art that features in the shop was either donated by clients or locally-sourced. The Wild Hare knows the importance of first impressions, which is why passers-by can see an intriguing vintage drinks cabinet in the window.
