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Wellness Professionals Deserve Equipment Built to Keep Up

From the styling station out front to the treatment table in the back, professional salon and spa equipment is what keeps your clients comfortable and your day running smoothly. Every piece here is made for back-to-back use, with sturdy frames, easy-care upholstery, and dependable adjustability.


Salon & Spa Equipment FAQs

What should I look for when buying professional salon and spa equipment?

Start with the build. A reinforced steel frame, high-density foam, and high-grade faux leather upholstery are what separate professional equipment from consumer-grade pieces and determine how it holds up to daily use. For powered chairs and tables, check the number of motors and how they are controlled, the weight capacity, and the range of positions. Finally, match the upholstery and footprint to your room so the piece fits both your space and the services you offer.

What is the difference between a 2-motor, 3-motor, and 4-motor treatment bed?

The motor count tells you how many positions adjust independently and hands-free. A 2-motor bed controls height and backrest recline, a 3-motor adds leg-rest adjustment, and a 4-motor adds seat or tilt for full positioning. More motors mean more precise control for advanced facials and medical-spa procedures, while a 2-motor model covers everyday treatments at a lower price point.

How much weight should a professional treatment table or chair support?

Most professional treatment tables and esthetician chairs support a weight capacity in the range of 400 to 600 lbs, depending on the model and frame. A reinforced steel frame keeps the piece stable and secure through reclining and height changes, which matters for both safety and longevity in a setting with back-to-back clients.

How do I choose the right equipment for a salon, spa, or wellness center?

Start with your primary service. A salon or barbershop is built around styling stations and barber chairs; a spa or skincare studio needs esthetician chairs, facial beds, and treatment tables; and a medical spa or wellness center benefits from multi-function treatment beds plus stools and carts. Choose the line that matches your core service and leaves room to expand into adjacent ones.