Y12
Alex Jeffries

Y12, a hairdresser salon in Dubai city

XO Atelier as Architects

Y12 channels the 80’s with its irreverent graphic style

Award-winning boutique interiors firm XO Atelier is renowned in Dubai for a sleek, minimalist aesthetic. Its new project, Y12 hairdressing salon however, demanded a fresh rethink and with this came a brand new creative direction for the client and the studio alike. “The owner wanted to create a vibrant atmosphere, with strong colour accents and an 80’s vibe,” says XO Atelier’s creative director Vera Dieckmann. “He wanted it to feel completely unlike any other salon in the city.”

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Alex Jeffries

Akin to creating statement interiors, this milestone in the studio’s portfolio was an exciting challenge requiring extensive material research and the talents of XO Atelier’s in-house creative team. With a brief sentiment to the studio’s love of nature, rippling waterscapes inspired the striking entrance. In a break from her subtle norms however, the acidified multicoloured metal, reminiscent of oil in water, was specially created for the project by XO Ateliers workshop in Asia.

photo_credit Alex Jeffries
Alex Jeffries

The stark surface design across the whole project is interrupted by the imposing bar counter and colour-lab, built to entertain the clients. To showcase product, the giant shelving system occupies the full 8m height of the building. Echoing an eighties grid pattern, the tiled counter is replicated in the individual seating areas, with the blue grouting emphasising the accent colour throughout. Overhead, lighting is arranged in a wild configuration, with linear LED tubes dancing above the bar counter and and repeated at the entrance corridor.

photo_credit Alex Jeffries
Alex Jeffries

A geometric layout was key to the space planning. Work areas in the salon are divided into male and female sections punctuated with an elliptical hair wash area at the centre of the room. Each hair station is dominated by a 3m high mirror design, with a square LED beam creating a crown over every single chair. The defining feature of the salon are the private rooms. Cladded entirely in emerald and deep blue marble ceramic tiles, clients feel safe and cocooned. The installation of a circular back-lit mirror creates an infinity view, showing multiple angles as the client is seated in the chair.

photo_credit Alex Jeffries
Alex Jeffries

“Y12 doesn’t shy away from making a statement. We didn’t want to create yet another generic wellness space but an experience that would be distinctive and enjoyable. Taking a few risks with the design aesthetic has paid off. Our client, and the salon’s clients absolutely love it.” - Vera Dieckmann.

photo_credit Alex Jeffries
Alex Jeffries

At the heart of the salon’s success both as a functional space and an expression of the brand itself, is in the choices and quality of materials, the finish and the attention to detail in every aspect. Aside from La Palma and Kvadrat fabrics, every single piece has been custom designed to fit the scheme. And all this executed in just four months. “We delivered the project in December 2021,” Vera explains. “As a result, we’re receiving a high volume of requests from similar businesses. It signals a new era for XO Atelier in 2022.”

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Alex Jeffries
photo_credit Alex Jeffries
Alex Jeffries
photo_credit Alex Jeffries
Alex Jeffries
photo_credit Alex Jeffries
Alex Jeffries
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