Gharieni believes intelligent use of space has always been crucial for spas’ success
Luxury spa and wellness equipment supplier, Gharieni, has unveiled a multifunctional treatment table which combines the best features of a spa table and a beauty chair without compromise.
Development began with a mission to create a product that not only accommodates a variety of spa and beauty treatments without clients having to move, but also one that optimises space in the spa.
“One of the biggest challenges when planning a spa is to make the best possible use of the available space and optimise the amount of treatment time required by the therapists,” said company founder, Sammy Gharieni.
“If you want to offer your customers a diversified spa menu, you have to use different equipment for different treatments.”
Designed with a flexible arm and head section, the 601 is an electronic table capable of accommodating facials, massages, pedicures, manicures, make-up or hair care applications.
“It allows all kinds of treatments to be combined and done more easily, which allows the development of interesting new therapies to make every spa menu unique.”.
The chair is adjusted using a hand control, foot switch or smartphone app, and is equipped with solid double-lifting column technology to ensure a stable stand.
Gharieni has developed the table with swivelling armrests which can be folded away to allow easy access to clients from the side or, if required, can be removed and a face-hole opened up to accommodate massages.
In addition, the table features a neat fold-away headrest to provide access to the head and neck.
“Intelligent use of space has always been important for spa’s economic success,” added Gharieni.
The 601 has four preset memory positions, with the option to store two more arrangements. It’s also equipped with a variety of holders for the addition of magnifying lamps or manicure bowls.
The table can be upgraded with an integrated Smart-Thermo heating system, soft upholstery, different headrests or a wide range of upholstery and metal colours.
“The Gharieni 601 offers perfect multifunctionality and ergonomics for every application, and as the name suggests, it truly is a six-in-one product,” Gharieni concluded.
"The Gharieni 601 offers a perfect multifunctional solution for every application" – Sammy Gharieni
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Gharieni believes intelligent use of space has always been crucial for spas’ success
Luxury spa and wellness equipment supplier, Gharieni, has unveiled a multifunctional treatment table which combines the best features of a spa table and a beauty chair without compromise.
Development began with a mission to create a product that not only accommodates a variety of spa and beauty treatments without clients having to move, but also one that optimises space in the spa.
“One of the biggest challenges when planning a spa is to make the best possible use of the available space and optimise the amount of treatment time required by the therapists,” said company founder, Sammy Gharieni.
“If you want to offer your customers a diversified spa menu, you have to use different equipment for different treatments.”
Designed with a flexible arm and head section, the 601 is an electronic table capable of accommodating facials, massages, pedicures, manicures, make-up or hair care applications.
“It allows all kinds of treatments to be combined and done more easily, which allows the development of interesting new therapies to make every spa menu unique.”.
The chair is adjusted using a hand control, foot switch or smartphone app, and is equipped with solid double-lifting column technology to ensure a stable stand.
Gharieni has developed the table with swivelling armrests which can be folded away to allow easy access to clients from the side or, if required, can be removed and a face-hole opened up to accommodate massages.
In addition, the table features a neat fold-away headrest to provide access to the head and neck.
“Intelligent use of space has always been important for spa’s economic success,” added Gharieni.
The 601 has four preset memory positions, with the option to store two more arrangements. It’s also equipped with a variety of holders for the addition of magnifying lamps or manicure bowls.
The table can be upgraded with an integrated Smart-Thermo heating system, soft upholstery, different headrests or a wide range of upholstery and metal colours.
“The Gharieni 601 offers perfect multifunctionality and ergonomics for every application, and as the name suggests, it truly is a six-in-one product,” Gharieni concluded.
"The Gharieni 601 offers a perfect multifunctional solution for every application" – Sammy Gharieni
Read more from this issue of Spa Business magazine
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Spa people: Isabelle Duchesneau
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Spa people: Michael Banissy
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