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The Stuart Phillips salon is situated in the heart of Covent Garden, where Monmouth Street represents the high end of the market, with celebrity based five star hotels, designer shops and the most famous of dinning experiences. Here is the salon's main entrance, which leads through to our secondary entrance located at Neal's Yard, where it's combination of holistic businesses look to heal the mind, body and spirit. By favouring the best of our locations we have succeeded in achieving an atmosphere that is welcoming, relaxing and luxurious. |
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Established in 1995 by owners Stuart and Tabitha Phillips,
the salon has recently completed an incredible make-over.
By combining their vast knowledge of the industry and
love for interior design, Stuart and Tabitha inspired
to bring together a setting that was both sophisticated
and glamorous, creating a haven of luxury and comfort.
It was essential to emulate the same excitement and buzz
that was first succeeded when the salon opened ten years
ago.
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To capture the essence of the salon's new image and taking
pride of place at our waiting and reception area are two
of the most magnificent chandeliers you will ever see.
Created from the finest Swarovski crystals and weighing
a quarter of a ton each, they are the real show stoppers
of the salon. The dazzling theme continues throughout
the salon with ten wall mounted Swarovski crystal sculptures.
No expense was spared to achieve the completed look, which
have been brought together in the form of soft natural
maple wood to complement the earthy tones of the walls,
the shimmering crystals, frosted Aqua glass and satin
finish metals.
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Incorporate all this with the worlds most innovative
and advanced salon furniture, we can provide the most
memorable salon experience.
As
quoted by Time Out magazine "One of the most relaxing
salon's we've ever experienced. A visit to Stuart Phillips
is essential if you want something extra from your salon".
Therefore, you don't have to just take our word that
a visit is not worth missing out on.
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