Warren Tricomi has some recent digs.
The Upper East Side institution, which previously held two spaces in Manhattan, has centralized its offering under one roof on Madison Avenue and East 76th Street. It opens next week.
“About 18 months ago we began a seek for a recent location. We desired to mix the 2 into one, the rationale being that each of our leases were up at the identical time,” Edward Tricomi, the salon’s cofounder, said. “We saw tons of of spaces.”
The brand new one incorporates the most recent of beauty tech — comparable to lay-flat shampoo chairs from Japan, successful in Warren Tricomi’s franchised salons in that market — and two robots greeting clients on the door, named Luna and Sky. “We’re a L’Oréal flagship salon, they usually have a heavy tech component of their business. We incorporated that into this location,” Tricomi said.
The salon is comprised of 45 chairs, split between color and styling, with two manicure stations, two pedicure stations, and two stations for makeup and eyebrow grooming. He wanted the salon to reflect the most recent of beauty tech in addition to his own editorial sensibilities. “I worked with Lagerfeld, Dior, Calvin Klein, we’re edgy, it’s not only based on the industry, it’s based on fashion,” Tricomi said, nodding to his five a long time of fashion photography. And it’s on full display, alternating on the 8-foot by 10-foot digital screen behind the reception desk. “My staff, because they’re used to doing shoots and shows, brings that to each client.”
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