Stands designed to make an impact at salon international 2012
Published
14th Oct 2012
by rachael

Looking ahead to Spring/Summer 2013's sixties chic - as seen at Louis Vuitton and PPQ, Amica styled their stand in psychedelic prints in a rainbow palette.

The great outdoors came indoors at Aston and FIncher, with a cosy backwash enclave given a forest fresh finish. Tree-print wallpaper worked perfectly with the wood-effect backwash units for a relaxing, spa-inspired backwash.

Bangstyle arrived at Salon International with a suitable splash, bringing to life the edgy urban appeal of the brand with a complementarily cool stand. Paint splashes, raw edges and live photoshoots perfectly reflected the on-trend aesthetic of the brand.

White, bright and sleek were the watchwords at Keune, where rounded edges gave a futuristic feel to the clean-lined, minimalist stand. The perfect clean palette to showcase the brand's colour range.

Sometimes a brand's colours are so iconic that they speak for themselves; at Moroccanoil the buyers' lounge is a peaceful haven in the brand's trademark blue, orange and white - sometimes keeping it simple with key colours makes a striking impact.

Salon Supplies are encouraging vistors to put themselves in the frame - ideally situated right next to HJ's British Hairdressing Awards gallery, the stand allows guests to see themselves as a masterpiece by stepping into an oversized gilt frame.

In keeping with their status as official hair sponsors for London Fashion Week, TONI & GUY's stand featured a sleek black and white catwalk in a glossy finish. With regular shows on the stand demonstrating some of the looks they created backstage, what better way to show off their fashion week credentials than with a full-size catwalk?