Will future tattoo parlours take cues from the wellness sector?

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Design, Architecture
Client
Architecture
Slava Balbek, Nata Kurylenko
Product Design
Serhii Havrylov
Project Management
Natasha Kozak
Floor Area
112 sq-m
Kiev tattoo parlour 6:19 Studio is designed to resemble a contemporary art workshop.
Key features
Balbek Bureau adopted the ethos of the tattoo
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