Berlanga says the MC tables create
a bold design statement for any spa
Oakworks’ new Masters’ Collection range, which will consist of over 15 models by the end of 2017, has been designed to offer spa operators the ultimate in modern styling, with solutions and functionality that address each spa’s practical needs.
Each table is compatible with the Studio by Oakworks Spa – the company’s interactive visual online tool that gives clients complete flexibility with the products. The Studio tool enables clients to design and customise their own massage tables – choosing from thousands of combinations of styles, materials, finishes and features – and see their creations come to life on-screen.
The tool has five design spaces – Euro Chic, Highlands, Pacific Rim, Industrial and Contemporary – allowing customers to create a highly individual look for their treatment rooms.
The first Masters’ Collection model to be introduced is Icon – which can be customised in all five Studio design spaces. It’s described as a robust table that can be tailored to become a true design statement for a spa.
Second is Maia, which is offered in Contemporary, Euro Chic and Pacific Rim. Maia offers a combination of style and functionality, with beautiful undulating curves for a softer, more feminine look. Maia can also come with storage, so therapists are able to discreetly keep their supplies close at hand, using the sliding doors, which offer a convenient 24-inch opening.
Finally, there’s Talise, which is designed to be elegant yet masculine, with simple lines and robust curves (available in Contemporary, Euro Chic, Highlands and Pacific Rim).
In Studio, clients can add their own touches, such as a splash of colour or texture to highlight the corners, making the table model unique to them and their spa décor.
VP of international business development Dafne Berlanga says: “The Masters’ Collection is creating new possibilities for spa designers.
“Consultants were waiting for true statement tables that could bring life to the treatment room without compromising on comfort and technology. Oakworks did it with this new collection and now you can incorporate bold design with unusual luxurious finishes into your space.”
Options for heated tops and warming drawers will soon be available, and all tables are also available with Oakworks’ Adjustable Body Comfort (ABC) system, which allows therapists to customise a client’s comfort level through a powered system without disturbing them. A platform can be raised for head support or lowered for breast comfort, which works especially well for clients with breast sensitivity due to augmentation or mastectomy.
Oakworks offers a lifetime limited warranty and can also provide a quick turnaround of 2-3 weeks, even for customised models. All models are ETL Listed and CE Marked, giving assurance of the highest safety standards.
Read more from this issue of Attractions Management magazine
View contents of Attractions Management 2017 issue 1
Interview: Jeremy McCarthy
Mandarin Oriental’s group director
of spa and wellness discusses mental
wellness, spas and technology
Promotional feature: Beautyworld Middle East
Set to take place May 14-16, 2017 in Dubai, Beautyworld Middle East is billed as “three days to rediscover wellness and shake up the industry.”
Promotional feature: ESPA
ESPA has been a leader in the field of therapeutic skincare and luxury spa design and management for 25 years. Founder Susan Harmsworth explains how the company’s recent brand evolution will make ESPA even more relevant to the future of wellness
Promotional feature: Riceforce
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Promotional feature: Oakworks
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Berlanga says the MC tables create
a bold design statement for any spa
Oakworks’ new Masters’ Collection range, which will consist of over 15 models by the end of 2017, has been designed to offer spa operators the ultimate in modern styling, with solutions and functionality that address each spa’s practical needs.
Each table is compatible with the Studio by Oakworks Spa – the company’s interactive visual online tool that gives clients complete flexibility with the products. The Studio tool enables clients to design and customise their own massage tables – choosing from thousands of combinations of styles, materials, finishes and features – and see their creations come to life on-screen.
The tool has five design spaces – Euro Chic, Highlands, Pacific Rim, Industrial and Contemporary – allowing customers to create a highly individual look for their treatment rooms.
The first Masters’ Collection model to be introduced is Icon – which can be customised in all five Studio design spaces. It’s described as a robust table that can be tailored to become a true design statement for a spa.
Second is Maia, which is offered in Contemporary, Euro Chic and Pacific Rim. Maia offers a combination of style and functionality, with beautiful undulating curves for a softer, more feminine look. Maia can also come with storage, so therapists are able to discreetly keep their supplies close at hand, using the sliding doors, which offer a convenient 24-inch opening.
Finally, there’s Talise, which is designed to be elegant yet masculine, with simple lines and robust curves (available in Contemporary, Euro Chic, Highlands and Pacific Rim).
In Studio, clients can add their own touches, such as a splash of colour or texture to highlight the corners, making the table model unique to them and their spa décor.
VP of international business development Dafne Berlanga says: “The Masters’ Collection is creating new possibilities for spa designers.
“Consultants were waiting for true statement tables that could bring life to the treatment room without compromising on comfort and technology. Oakworks did it with this new collection and now you can incorporate bold design with unusual luxurious finishes into your space.”
Options for heated tops and warming drawers will soon be available, and all tables are also available with Oakworks’ Adjustable Body Comfort (ABC) system, which allows therapists to customise a client’s comfort level through a powered system without disturbing them. A platform can be raised for head support or lowered for breast comfort, which works especially well for clients with breast sensitivity due to augmentation or mastectomy.
Oakworks offers a lifetime limited warranty and can also provide a quick turnaround of 2-3 weeks, even for customised models. All models are ETL Listed and CE Marked, giving assurance of the highest safety standards.
Read more from this issue of Attractions Management magazine
View contents of Attractions Management 2017 issue 1
Interview: Jeremy McCarthy
Mandarin Oriental’s group director
of spa and wellness discusses mental
wellness, spas and technology
Promotional feature: Beautyworld Middle East
Set to take place May 14-16, 2017 in Dubai, Beautyworld Middle East is billed as “three days to rediscover wellness and shake up the industry.”
Promotional feature: ESPA
ESPA has been a leader in the field of therapeutic skincare and luxury spa design and management for 25 years. Founder Susan Harmsworth explains how the company’s recent brand evolution will make ESPA even more relevant to the future of wellness
Promotional feature: Riceforce
Rice Force is set to make further inroads into the spa market in 2017 with the
launch of its new aromatic oils and treatment protocol
Promotional feature: Oakworks
Oakworks’ new Masters’ Collection range, which will consist of over 15 models by the end of 2017, has been designed to offer spa operators the ultimate in modern styling, with solutions and functionality that address each spa’s practical needs
Hotel de France, located on the British Isle of Jersey, has created a wellness retreat package
that includes a hot yoga session that will take place in Jersey Zoo’s butterfly sanctuary.
A new immersive attraction designed to transport visitors into the final hours of ancient Pompeii
is preparing to open near the world-famous archaeological site in southern Italy.
Experience design company, BRC Imagination Arts, has completed a transition that sees founder
Bob Rogers pass ownership of the business to four long-serving senior executives, while
remaining actively involved with the company.
Movie Park Germany has opened a new Paramount Pictures-themed attraction as part of its 30th
anniversary celebrations, using immersive storytelling and adaptive reuse to reinforce the park’s
longstanding “Hollywood in Germany” positioning.
Therme Manchester’s 28-acre development, which will include interconnected glass pavilions
that measure 65,000sq m, will be the largest bathing and wellbeing attraction in the world once
complete, according to prof David Russell, CEO of Therme UK.
Efteling has opened Hooghmoed, a new family drop tower designed to broaden the appeal of its
recently launched Sirene Island themed area and introduce younger visitors to thrill attractions.
A proposed Puy du Fou development near Bicester and Universal Destinations and Experiences’
planned resort in Bedford are emerging as part of a wider transformation of the Oxford–
Cambridge Growth Corridor into a major centre for UK leisure and tourism inv
Shedd Aquarium has opened the Immersion Theater developed in partnership with SimEx-
Iwerks, as part of a wider strategy to enhance the guest experience and create additional
revenue opportunities.
The UK government has announced a temporary reduction in VAT on visitor attractions and
children’s meals as part of a summer cost-of-living support package designed to stimulate the
visitor economy and encourage family days out.
As designer Yinka Ilori prepares for his first solo gallery show in London, he speaks exclusively
to CLADmag about his mission to spread joy, the power of play, and his bold approach to using
colour (including the colours you won’t see in his work).
The government of Thailand is exploring plans for a THB300bn (£6.3bn, US$8.3bn)
entertainment complex in the country’s Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), with officials
proposing a large-scale theme park and sports destination as part of a broader tourism and
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