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Le 205
Atelier Moderno

Photo credit:
Stéphane Groleau

Le 205
Atelier Moderno

Photo credit:
Stéphane Groleau

Le 205
Atelier Moderno

Photo credit:
Stéphane Groleau

Le 205
Atelier Moderno

Photo credit:
Amielle Clouâtre

Le 205
Atelier Moderno

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Atelier Moderno / Stéphane Groleau

Le 205
Atelier Moderno

Le 205
Atelier Moderno

Reinventing the beauty salon experience with Her Majesty’s Pleasure 
+tongtong

Toronto design firm +tongtong’s latest project, Her Majesty’s Pleasure, is equal parts café, retail boutique, beauty salon and bar, all located under one roof in downtown Toronto.

Photo credit:
Lisa Petrole

Reinventing the beauty salon experience with Her Majesty’s Pleasure 
+tongtong

Serving double duty as a pop-up retail boutique and reception to the salon, the monolith is “a product display system grown out of an architectural construction,” says Tong. “It’s a structure within a structure.” The pitched roof language is another nod to tradition, resembling barns and tree houses alike, but the geometric wooden shelving, backlit by LEDs, is fully modern.

Photo credit:
Lisa Petrole

Reinventing the beauty salon experience with Her Majesty’s Pleasure 
+tongtong

A long, raised wooden deck lined with Muskoka chairs defines the pedicure area. Above the deck, the coved ceiling is painted a fresh yellow and softly lit with a rafter-like structure assembled over top. The pedicure area, which was designed with an outdoor porch in mind, feels separate of the main area. 

Photo credit:
Lisa Petrole

Reinventing the beauty salon experience with Her Majesty’s Pleasure 
+tongtong

A long, raised wooden deck lined with Muskoka chairs defines the pedicure area.

Photo credit:
Lisa Petrole

Reinventing the beauty salon experience with Her Majesty’s Pleasure 
+tongtong

Patrons sit at the marble bar as they get their hair done, with bartenders serving on the other side.

Photo credit:
Lisa Petrole

Reinventing the beauty salon experience with Her Majesty’s Pleasure 
+tongtong

Patrons sit at the marble bar as they get their hair done, with bartenders serving on the other side.

Photo credit:
Lisa Petrole

Reinventing the beauty salon experience with Her Majesty’s Pleasure 
+tongtong

The scheme creates spaces that are both comfortable and inviting, while also addressing the design and fashion-forward culture of the neighbourhood.

Photo credit:
Lisa Petrole

Reinventing the beauty salon experience with Her Majesty’s Pleasure 
+tongtong

The one side of the room consists of a seemingly ornate, yet stripped down, whitewashed bar topped with white marble. A line of geometrically folded copper stools reflect the coved lights under the bar.

Photo credit:
Lisa Petrole

Reinventing the beauty salon experience with Her Majesty’s Pleasure 
+tongtong

Riffing on the character of the bar, the sideboard features a white tile design with flecks of copper that resemble falling leaves.

Photo credit:
Lisa Petrole

Reinventing the beauty salon experience with Her Majesty’s Pleasure 
+tongtong

Riffing on the character of the bar, the sideboard features a white tile design with flecks of copper that resemble falling leaves.

Photo credit:
Lisa Petrole

Reinventing the beauty salon experience with Her Majesty’s Pleasure 
+tongtong

The lively juxtaposition of the natural wood and the whitewash was a way to really bring a modern architectural, slightly edgier language to something more traditional and refined yet playful.

Photo credit:
Lisa Petrole

Reinventing the beauty salon experience with Her Majesty’s Pleasure 
+tongtong

The lively juxtaposition of the natural wood and the whitewash was a way to really bring a modern architectural, slightly edgier language to something more traditional and refined yet playful.

Photo credit:
Lisa Petrole

Reinventing the beauty salon experience with Her Majesty’s Pleasure 
+tongtong

The lively juxtaposition of the natural wood and the whitewash was a way to really bring a modern architectural, slightly edgier language to something more traditional and refined yet playful.

Photo credit:
Lisa Petrole