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At Waloha, ceramics, music and hair styling come together in a surprising way

On the River Meuse, near Oase and the Crown, there is a new creative hotspot. Julio-O Atelier, Studio Len and Groovin' Cuts & Records are jointly opening Waloha at Schiehaven 15 on 7 February, a place where ceramics, music and hair styling come together in a surprising way.

Waloha combines a ceramics studio, a hair salon and a vinyl shop. This unique combination was born from the shared passion of three entrepreneurs who put love for their craft and community at the heart of their business.

At Groovin' Cuts & Records, there is not only cutting. There is also a carefully curated record collection. Studio Len and Julie-O Atelier are two ceramists and designers who also offer workshops and classes in ceramics.

Waloha thus becomes a meeting place for learning, creating and enjoying. The interior exudes playful tiki and surf vibes with a retro nod. Something that makes this place even more unique and homely.

Official opening on 7 February

There will be a grand opening on 7 February from 5pm. Throughout the evening, DJs will spin vinyl and fill the space with funk, disco, garage and exotic tunes.

The promoters of Waloha

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