Toni Guy Salon at Gurgaon by M:OFA Studios Pvt Ltd.

Toni Guy Salon, at Gurgaon, by MOFA Studios Pvt Ltd.

London based Toni & Guy Salon with its presence in over 20 countries specialize in creative styling and hair care as Official Sponsors to London Fashion Week & hairstyles for over 60 designer catwalk shows. Mofa Studios
Toni Guy Salon at Gurgaon by M:OFA Studios Pvt Ltd.

Toni Guy Salon at Gurgaon by M:OFA Studios Pvt Ltd.

London based Toni & Guy Salon with its presence in over 20 countries specialize in creative styling and hair care as Official Sponsors to London Fashion Week & hairstyles for over 60 designer catwalk shows.The design was meant to showcase this hair & model relationship in abstraction.

Project Facts

Name of Project: Tony Guy Salon

Category: Interior-Retail

Principle Architect: Manish Gulati

Location: Gurgaon

Period of Project: 2 months

Name of Firm: M:OFA Studios Pvt Ltd.

Team Members: Manish Gulati, Sebastian Peter, Amit Jangra

Consultants: M:OFA Studios, Behera

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