More than just ink: Why our studio is (finally) showing its true colors
When people think of a tattoo studio, two images often come to mind: either the dark, plastered-on "rockstar hangout" or the modern, almost laboratory-like space in all white. For a long time, we also thought that brilliant white was the gold standard for hygiene and professionalism.
But we realized that sterile doesn't necessarily mean comfortable. So we picked up a paintbrush and gave our studio a completely new look.
The problem with the "all-white look"
White appears clean at first glance. But on closer inspection, it often feels cold, unapproachable, and paradoxically, it tends to look cluttered more quickly. Every discarded sketch, every cable, and every piece of equipment immediately stands out as an eyesore on a pure white surface. It feels more like a dentist's waiting room than a place where art is created.
Our vision: Warmth & premium feeling
We wanted to create a place where you don't just get a tattoo, but can relax from the very first moment. Our new formula for a better experience:
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Beige instead of white: The new wall colors in warm sand and beige tones are pleasing to the eye. They absorb the harsh light and replace the coldness with an inviting tranquility.
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Deliberate contrasts: We created depth through dark accents and carefully selected image galleries. It looks elegant, structured, and above all: well-thought-out.
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Decor with character: Plants, textures, and artwork make all the difference. They give a room a soul and ensure that "premium" doesn't just feel like a price tag, but like genuine quality.
Why this is important for YOUR tattoo
Getting a tattoo is an intimate process. The more comfortable you feel in your surroundings, the more relaxed you'll be during your appointment. The new atmosphere reduces stress levels and makes getting a tattoo what it should be: an exclusive experience in an inspiring environment.
We warmly invite you to come by and experience the new vibe for yourself. The coffee tastes so much better in the new lounge, by the way!

Pascal - PMT|Sketch
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