Salon Interiors has the pedicure bowl that's found everywhere on Pinterest!
This pedicure sink is a modern classic and the newest porcelain vessel-style spa pedicure bowl available!
The non-porous sealed surface of porcelain makes it an ideal bowl for pedicures. The surface prevents bacteria from penetrating so your sink is always sanitary. Our pedicure bowl is easy to clean and low maintenance with a smooth luxurious surface and a flat bottom that is comfortable for your client's feet.
Affordably priced at $449.00, order your PD-1800 Pedicure Bowl today!
Really, your business can't be "eye catching" enough. Salon Interiors makes it very easy to bring luxury and elegance to your salon with furniture featuring Swarovski Elements® crystals.
The Obsession line of our Euro Collection can add sparkle throughout your salon with furniture of all types. From reception desks to styling chairs to benches, shampoo units and beyond.
Visit our catalog pages to view the Obsession salon furniture.
Having the right tools for the job makes everything run smoother. This includes the environment of your workspace. Keeping things organized means less time lost and higher productivity.
One of the way that Salon Interiors helps you achieve your goals is to custom design the furnishings you need for your salon.
The construction of cabinetry built to match the area, rather than trying to fit ready made equipment purchased from a catalog means there's no wasted space.
Call 1-800-642-4205 to see the range of options in materials and colors, with additional options that ensure that your professional furniture works for you!
Access Styling Chair
The Access chair is available in a standard fixed back rest or a reclining "all-purpose" back rest. Designed for easy transfer from a wheelchair.
Access Chair Details
Adjust - A - Sink
The Adjust A Sink allows a complete salon shampoo experience for mobility impaired persons. The sink features electric powered height adjustment.
Adjust-A-Sink Details
Salon furniture by its very nature must be able to work and work hard. Stations need ample storage for the supplies a stylist needs to function as well as access to electricity, a safe place for hot tool storage and of course, an attractive mirror for the client.
Salon Interiors understands what the successful salon requires in the furniture they select for their business. Premium hardware that will stand up to constant use, finishes designed to resist staining by chemical styling products, properly grounded electrical outlets - all very necessary to handle the day to day operations of the business.
In addition, different services require different features in the furniture. Design styling stations for hair coloring, blow drying or make up application with various levels of options to compliment the service being offered.
Come by our offices or call and speak to a designer and let us show you the almost endless choices in style available for your salon.
You can also take a look at some previous designs in our salon photo gallery or our styling station catalog.
The Salon Interiors Euro Collection features the "Royal" line of salon furniture.
Imported from Europe, this collection features furnishings to completely outfit your salon.
The Royal Collection by Salon Interiors Euro Collection also includes a backwash unit, a smaller appointment desk, styling stations, tables, and product display units.
View The Salon Interiors Royal Collection
Cabinetry Made In The USA vs. China – by Louis A. Benevento
After the 60 minutes’ report on Lumber Liquidators reporting on the high formaldehyde content in their Chinese made flooring (formaldehyde can cause myeloid leukemia and nasopharyngeal cancer at high levels and respiratory issues as well as eye, nose and throat irritation at even low levels) it begs the question, what is the content in other “Carb 2 Compliant” Chinese wood products and cabinets?
It's not worth the risk to save a few dollars. American made cabinet companies have taken a hit because people perceive the imports and domestic products to be equals. This couldn’t be further from the truth. American made cabinets are better in every way. Quality of wood, quality of construction, quality of hardware (hinges, etc.) and quality of finishes and glues (safer for you). Plus, the fact you are supporting the USA. American made cabinets are a no brainer now, especially with this latest exposure of Lumber Liquidators.
How Chinese Cabinets Are Constructed:
Cabinet Box
The cabinet box is generally touted as "all plywood" and it is. However, the plywood itself is purchased with low price in mind, so it is common to experience peeling veneers and severely warped panels. Furthermore, the interior coatings used to finish the plywood are of low quality, so the interior generally has a "starved" and coarse look/feel.
Assembly
Chinese cabinets are manufactured with absolute ease of assembly in mind. Therefore, most of them use a cam lock mechanism where the cabinet face frame and cabinet sides/top/bottom are held together with a hook-type fastener that engages the opposing piece when a screw is turned. A common application of this that we all grew up with can be found in Sauder or Ikea furniture. There are usually some plastic blocks to assist in keeping things square as well. Some manufacturers suggest the use of glue and advise that the client not depend solely on the cam locks.
Finishes
In an effort to keep things inexpensive, most importers stock a selection of 6-8 cabinet doors and styles/finishes. You can't mix and match. If you are fond of the "Brighton" door, you had better reconcile yourself to the finish it comes in. The finishes are typically water-based or use atypical solvent properties, so repair can be a problem if you need to touch up a scratch. It's not uncommon for the finish to wipe right off with rag that has the repair material on it. Stains are always applied with spray equipment as opposed to wiped-on with a rag, an issue which often leads to color drift from batch to batch and different colors from piece to piece (such as a filler compared to a door). Glazes are applied with a marker pen as opposed to true glazing which is wiped on the whole surface and then wiped back off and left to hang in the profiles.
Door Styles
You are generally limited to the 1 or 2 door designs that are in stock and you must take them in the color they come with. There is no allowance for glass doors on any cabinet. You have to choose from a small assortment of wall cabinets that are able to accept glass. Wainscot panels for backs of islands are generally not available, so you must use either standard door panels or plywood.
Doors always come hinged one way. If you want the door hinged on the other side, you need to flip the door over. This is no big deal except with cathedral door designs where there is a distinct left/right. In these cases, the manufacturer supplies plastic plugs to fill the unused hinge holes on the non-hinged side of the door.
Wood Quality
Most often, the cabinet face frames and doors are made of solid wood, but it is generally russian birch, even if they advertise it as cherry. some manufacturers offer real hard maple, oak and even cherry, but the quality of the lumber is below our domestic select grade. they are basically using the least desirable cuts of lumber that the domestic cabinetry and furniture markets can't or wont use. there is nothing wrong with this approach. just be sure that if it's cherry cabinets you are after, it's real cherry cabinets you are getting.
Accessories
What makes cabinetry these days so different than it was 15 years ago is the interior storage items that are now available. Plate storage, spice pull-outs, towel racks, mixer lift-outs, and adjustable roll-out trays have made cabinetry so much more user-friendly and modular. With the imported cabinets, you will be forced to accessorize your storage needs yourself, hoping that the roll-out you bought at Lowes fits the cabinet you bought from China. Any storage items that do come with your cabinet are of lower quality, typically a white coated wire.
While most Chinese cabinets are touting dovetailed drawer boxes, you generally need to assemble the drawer boxes yourself. This often results in rough, unfilled dovetails and out of square drawer boxes—as well as a huge increase in your assembly time. Slides are often marketed as full extension soft-close, but the manufacturer is typically another Chinese low bidder and the quality is quite suspect. Hinges are generally fully concealed, but the hinges themselves are of a cheap stamped metal variety and do not have longevity in mind.
Installation
Chinese cabinets install as any other cabinet would, but since they are often out of square and require so many fillers to complete the install, the end result looks fairly rough around the edges if proper care is not taken.
Other considerations Be sure to ask your cabinet retailer about things such as replacements, out of stocks, and damages. For instance, if your son breaks a door after six months and you request a replacement door, do you have to purchase an entire cabinet? Probably. What happens if your sink base cabinet is out of stock and you need everything installed next Wednesday? How long will you need to wait for the replacement?
I want to stress the point that imported RTA cabinets have been a huge success in recent years. They have placed the power of cost control in the hands of the DIY owner and the quality and options seem to get better every year. They fill a special place in the price spectrum for many Americans and in these tough times, this is a good thing.
However, there are other alternatives that owners need to be aware of. In the end, you'll have a better understanding of what you want in your next cabinet and where to buy it.
Here is why Chinese cabinets are very bad:
Another warranty item to consider is that with all the regulatory issues and other nonsense going on with Chinese wood, many of the manufactures are looking to move their operations to other countries, this presents two big warranty problems #1 there is a high probability that the manufacturer will not be around in a year or two when you need the replacement part, and #2 changing wood and manufacturing plants will cause consistency issues with the finish and color, so your Mocha Java Glaze might look more like a Mochafrapuchino Java Glaze when the replacement part comes in!
Furniture made in the USA are built to last and conform to stringent health/material requirements.
American materials are just better period and stand the test of time.
Come to our showroom and see our factory and understand the difference USA based companies put into quality products.