Wide view of the CULt. Salon interior, with multiple styling stations made from Richlite Gray Harbour, paired with illuminated mirrors and bespoke shelving.

CULt. Salon

Built to last

CULt. Salon founded by hairstylist Brett MacDonald, blends design and durability together. From the workstations to the decorative plinths crafted from Richlite Grays Harbour, the salon operates at a high level without sacrificing comfort. Designed and crafted by Vialle&Co the surfaces combine resilience, sustainability and refined design.

A salon is an environment where surfaces are constantly tested, exposed to colour, heat, moisture and daily use. Richlite meets these demands with ease. Its dense composition makes it strong and long-lasting, while its resistance to stains and wear ensures it continues to perform without the need for constant upkeep. It offers a responsible choice that aligns with CULt.’s focus on quality and care. 

The soft Grays Harbour finish blends effortlessly with the salon’s pastel palette and atmospheric lighting, adding depth without distraction. In this space, Richlite doesn’t dominate the design, it supports it. It is the quiet strength beneath a carefully considered interior, helping create a salon that feels both modern and enduring.

Project
Design
Fabrication
Material

Richlite Grays Harbour

Application

Desks + Plinths

Location

London

Photography

Surface Matter