Your perfect tattoo studio set-up

You've probably already been to a few tattoo studios or checked out the different styles of tattoo studios on Pinterest. You will notice how individual and unique each studio is.
Each tattoo artist also expresses himself through the style in his studio and thus creates a special experience for his customers.
But apart from the look, functionality and professionalism are also in the foreground for every studio owner.

In order to offer your customers the best possible ambience and to show your best and most professional side, you naturally need the right tattoo equipment. You can tailor the studio to your ideas, wishes and tattoo style.

But what do you actually need for your studio? We show you what it all needs.

The right lighting

The right light in a tattoo studio is as important as the Amen in the church!
To create perfect works of art on the skin, your studio must be as well lit as possible. With the right light, you can best judge whether the tattoo colour penetrates the skin well and evenly and whether your lines are straight. But good lighting is also very important for the health of your eyes! Too dark a light, which casts shadows, puts more strain on your eyes. Not to mention that your impression of the tattoo will be deceptive. LED work lights are the best choice for your studio.

Treatment chair and armrests

Let's move on to the treatment chairs. These should offer your client the best possible comfort and at the same time offer a certain comfort for you as well. A massage or treatment chair with remote control, for example, allows you to place your client in a position that is comfortable for you. It's best to look for a chair that has a variety of adjustments to accommodate your client's body size and shape.
An armrest will also provide comfort for your client during your next full sleeve tattoo.
And where exactly do you sit during your session? Hopefully on a comfortable swivel or saddle stool with a flexible and stable seat. This way, even long sessions won't be a problem in the future.

Thermal copier

The customer is sitting comfortably and is ready for his tattoo. So hand over the stencil.
But wait, how exactly does your drawn motif get onto the stencil paper? It's very simple! With a thermal copier or printer. Simply print the desired motif in different sizes, present it to the customer and apply it to the skin as a stencil. The thermal copier is super easy to set up and can easily be connected to your laptop or tablet. If you are on the road at a tattoo convention, you can easily take the handy thermocopier with you.

Ink Cap Holder

You like to work colourfully and have dozens of ink caps at your workplace all the time? Chaos is inevitable.

To bring more order into the chaos, a ink cap holder is perfect for this. They bring more order and clarity to your workspace and you always have your colours at hand for future sessions. Spilled colours and unstructured sessions are a thing of the past.

Tilt Box

Every tattoo artist knows it: you need a lot of tattoo equipment for tattooing and quickly lose track of it. Besides tattoo machine parts, rubber cones, tips, backstem or needle bar holder rubbers, there are a lot of things flying around. With the organisation tool like the tilt and assortment boxes, you will have a full overview of your equipment in the future. Thanks to the transparent design, you can see directly what is hidden in the box. Long searches are now a thing of the past.

A touch of individuality

These are the basics you need to start tattooing. Now, of course, you want to add a personal touch to your studio.
In addition to pictures of tattoos that have already been done, which present your portfolio to the customer, you can also present them in a more refined way. With the tattooable deco skin in a high-quality wooden frame, you have an absolute eye-catcher in your studio! Your customers can admire your works of art on deceptively real artificial skin and convince themselves of your skills.