The Éclat Blanc project is a refined design statement, where the beauty of minimalism is elevated into a luxurious, elegant and poetic experience. As an interior designer, I approached this project as a journey into light and white, where every detail is directed towards a feeling of warmth, smoothness and purity, just like its name – “Éclat Blanc”: white light.

Right from the naming stage, I clearly defined the main aesthetic language for the entire project. “Éclat” – a French word meaning “shine”, not bright but smoldering, spreading, like the gentle reflection on the surface of pearl, limestone or satin. “Blanc” – white, but not cold and emotionless, but ivory, warm white – brings depth, softness and a gentle feeling. Based on that spirit, I created a nail salon space that is both relaxing and aesthetically perfect.

The space is organized with streamlined proportions, a minimalist layout but not monotonous. Curves are used deliberately in the reception desk, arched walls, and interior details to evoke a sense of flow and softness – like light moving through the air. The main materials are travertine, smooth lime mortar, bleached wood and champagne-colored metal – creating an elegant and consistent material palette. The lighting is handled in an ambient layer style – a soft matte background combined with focused accents, keeping the space always in a state of gentleness, warmth and quiet luxury.

I paid special attention to the user’s feelings: the waiting space is like a small boutique lounge, the seats are covered with high-quality rough fabric, the table lamps are warm and the scent is gentle, creating a multi-sensory experience. The nail table and the care area are arranged separately, but always keep a soft connection with the whole common space – ensuring privacy while maintaining a sense of openness.

Éclat Blanc does not pursue flashy luxury, but chooses silence, cherishing every detail – like the way an artisan polishes a craft. With this project, I want to affirm one thing: luxury does not lie in being expensive or ostentatious, but in the feeling of being appreciated, being quiet and being able to breathe in a space designed with empathy and sophistication. This is not just a nail salon – but an elegant aesthetic ecosystem, where every woman who enters becomes part of the gentle light called Éclat Blanc.
