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Manicure tables for professional centers
Equip your salon with work tables designed for intensive use in nail services. Prioritize ergonomics, hygiene, and durability to streamline appointments, reduce team fatigue, and deliver a high-quality experience to your clients.
Why choose a Seena Owell manicure table?
- Ergonomics: optimal height and space for technician and client, promoting healthy posture.
- Hygiene: smooth surfaces resistant to chemical products, easy to disinfect between services.
- Productivity: workstation organization (drawers, trays, and cable ports) to speed up service.
- Center image: thoughtful design that conveys professionalism and consistency with your brand.
- Longevity: materials prepared for continuous use and frequent cleaning.
How to choose your manicure table
- Size and shape: check actual working width and depth and space to support forearms.
- Surface: look for smooth, non-porous finishes resistant to acetone, alcohol, and common disinfectants.
- Storage: drawers with dividers for quick rotation of tools and consumables.
- Equipment management: provision for UV/LED lamps, drills, extractors, or hand supports.
- Mobility: wheels with brakes if you frequently reconfigure rooms.
- Maintenance: simple cleaning and easy replacement of common parts or accessories.
Manicure tables: Frequently asked questions
What height is recommended for a manicure table?
The height should allow professional and client to maintain a neutral posture of shoulders and wrists. Consider tables with comfortable standard height and, if necessary, adjust with adjustable chairs and hand rests.
Which materials best withstand nail products and frequent disinfection?
Smooth, non-porous surfaces with finishes resistant to solvents and alcohol facilitate daily hygiene. Always check the manufacturer’s cleaning instructions before using chemicals.
Do I need integrated storage or is it better to use auxiliary carts?
If you seek speed and organization, a table with drawers for frequently used tools and consumables is very practical. In small rooms, combining a compact table with an auxiliary cart can optimize space.
How to organize cables and equipment (lamps, drills, extraction)?
Choose tables with cable ports and spaces for power supplies. Keep devices fixed in place and use ties or channels to avoid pulling and improve workstation safety.
What should be considered for small spaces or multi-purpose rooms?
Prioritize compact or mobile tables with lockable wheels. Measure door clearance and operating area to ensure maneuverability without compromising service comfort.
How to keep the table in perfect condition with high workload?
Apply recommended cleaning protocols after each service, use surface protectors when working with chemicals, and periodically check screws, wheels, and drawer guides.
Which accessories are most useful day to day?
Hand rests, drawer organizers, cable ports, protective mats, and tool holders help increase speed and maintain a professional workstation image.