Exploring the shift towards luxury experiential interior design in the beauty and wellness industry

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19 October 2022

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Interior design within the Australian health, wellness, and beauty space is undergoing a seismic shift, trading crisp white spaces and clinical surfaces for multi-layered, textured fit-outs.
Kirsten Fischer Eyebrows by Esoteriko Interior Architecture | Photography by Felix Forest
Insight Body and Mind by Biasol Studio | Photography by Timothy Kaye
Insight Body and Mind by Biasol Studio | Photography by Timothy Kaye
Insight Body and Mind by Biasol Studio | Photography by Timothy Kaye
Cole Hair Studio by Nickolas Gurtler Interior Design | Photography by Timothy Kaye
Cole Hair Studio by Nickolas Gurtler Interior Design | Photography by Timothy Kaye
Cole Hair Studio by Nickolas Gurtler Interior Design | Photography by Timothy Kaye
Kirsten Fischer Eyebrows by Esoteriko Interior Architecture | Photography by Felix Forest
Kirsten Fischer Eyebrows by Esoteriko Interior Architecture | Photography by Felix Forest