Restaurant in London, United Kingdom
Josh Wood Atelier
100ptsPrecision colour on a quiet Notting Hill mews.

About Josh Wood Atelier
Josh Wood Atelier on Lansdowne Mews is where London's colour-focused clients book when the result genuinely matters. A studio model built around bespoke formulation and senior-level expertise, it sits at the premium end of West London's salon offer. Right for milestone appointments and clients who treat colour as a craft; not right for a quick, budget-conscious visit.
Josh Wood Atelier in Notting Hill is the booking for anyone who treats a haircut the way others treat a restaurant reservation: an occasion with a considered outcome. If you want a colour or cut from one of London's most recognised session stylists — someone whose work runs through fashion weeks and magazine covers — this is where you come. It is not a drop-in salon, and it should not be treated as one.
What to Expect
The Atelier sits on Lansdowne Mews, a quiet cobbled lane in W11, which sets the register before you walk in. This is not a high-street chain with a booking app and a loyalty card. The space is designed around a studio model: fewer chairs, more focus, a pace that allows for a proper consultation rather than a conveyor-belt service. The positioning is closer to a couturier appointment than a walk-in blow-dry bar.
Josh Wood's reputation was built on colour work , specifically the kind of lived-in, multi-tonal results that look expensive because the sourcing of that result takes skill and time. The Atelier's colour philosophy reflects that: formulations are bespoke, not off-a-shelf, and the process is longer than a standard salon visit because the work requires it. For colour-focused clients, that extra time is the point. If you want a quick single-process result, there are faster and cheaper options across Notting Hill and Chelsea. This is for clients who want the work done properly and are prepared to pay for it.
The W11 address puts it in natural orbit of Notting Hill's independent food and retail offer. Before or after an appointment, the neighbourhood gives you options: Golborne Road for coffee and pastries, Ledbury Road for independent boutiques. If you are coming in from outside West London, Ladbroke Grove and Notting Hill Gate stations are both within walking distance. London's broader dining scene is well covered in our full London restaurants guide, and if you are planning a wider West London day, our full London experiences guide has additional context.
For context on the wider tier this Atelier sits within, the studio model parallels what places like CORE by Clare Smyth represent in dining: a named practitioner, a tight team, and a price that reflects access to that specific expertise rather than the room or the postcode. The logic of paying for the source, not just the service, is consistent across both categories.
Who Books Here
The Atelier suits clients who have already worked through a few London salons and know what they want: a colour result with longevity and precision, handled by someone whose technical background is verifiable. It is also a practical choice for anyone with a specific milestone appointment , a wedding, a major event, a professional shoot , where the result has to be right. Explorers of the category who want to understand what considered colour work actually looks like in practice will find the Atelier an informative benchmark, even if it sits above their usual price point.
Know Before You Go
- Location
- 6 Lansdowne Mews, London W11 3AN
- Nearest Stations
- Notting Hill Gate (Central, Circle, District lines) and Ladbroke Grove (Hammersmith & City line) , both walkable
- Booking Difficulty
- Easy by industry standards, but appointments with senior stylists book ahead , do not leave it to the week before an event
- Price Signal
- No published pricing available; expect London premium salon rates for senior colour work , budget accordingly and confirm at booking
- Occasion Fit
- Pre-event appointments (weddings, shoots, milestone moments), colour correction, long-term colour clients
- Dress Code
- No formal code , the studio aesthetic is relaxed but considered; smart casual is the natural register
- Further London Guides
- London hotels · London bars · London wineries
How It Compares
Explore More London Dining
If your visit to Notting Hill extends to a meal, West London has a strong concentration of serious restaurants. The Ledbury on Ledbury Road is the neighbourhood's most decorated dining option , Modern European, two Michelin stars, and a room that rewards booking well ahead. For a broader search, CORE by Clare Smyth, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library, and Dinner by Heston Blumenthal are all covered in detail on Pearl. Further afield, Waterside Inn in Bray, L'Enclume in Cartmel, Moor Hall in Aughton, Gidleigh Park in Chagford, Hand and Flowers in Marlow, and hide and fox in Saltwood represent some of the country's most compelling options outside the capital. For international reference points, Le Bernardin in New York City and Lazy Bear in San Francisco are benchmarks in their respective categories.
Compare Josh Wood Atelier
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Josh Wood Atelier | — | |
| CORE by Clare Smyth | ££££ | — |
| Restaurant Gordon Ramsay | ££££ | — |
| Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library | ££££ | — |
| The Ledbury | ££££ | — |
| Dinner by Heston Blumenthal | ££££ | — |
How Josh Wood Atelier stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Josh Wood Atelier?
Book at least four to six weeks out, especially for colour appointments with a senior colourist at this Lansdowne Mews location. The Atelier operates on a boutique scale in W11, which keeps availability tight. Last-minute slots do occasionally open, but relying on them is a risk if you have a specific date in mind.
Can I eat at the bar at Josh Wood Atelier?
Josh Wood Atelier is a hair and colour studio, not a hospitality venue, so there is no bar or dining component. If you are combining the visit with a meal in Notting Hill, The Ledbury on nearby Ledbury Road is the strongest option for a serious sit-down lunch or dinner.
What should I wear to Josh Wood Atelier?
The Atelier is a professional colour studio on a quiet cobbled mews in W11, so dress however you would for a high-end London salon appointment. There is no dress code, but the setting and clientele lean toward a relaxed, considered West London register rather than anything formal.
Is Josh Wood Atelier good for a special occasion?
Yes, if the occasion calls for a colour result you can count on. The Atelier at Lansdowne Mews suits clients who want precision and longevity from their appointment, which makes it a sensible choice before a significant event. It is not an experiential venue in the hospitality sense, so manage expectations accordingly.
What are alternatives to Josh Wood Atelier in London?
For colour-led work in London, the relevant comparison set includes top-tier salons in Mayfair and Chelsea rather than Notting Hill specifically. If you are looking for a West London base with a similarly focused approach, the Atelier's location near The Ledbury and the broader Lansdowne Road strip makes it a practical anchor for a half-day in W11. For a completely different format, restaurant experiences nearby at CORE by Clare Smyth in Holland Park offer an evening counterpart to the day visit.
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- CORE by Clare SmythClare Smyth's three-Michelin-star Notting Hill restaurant is one of London's most credentialled tables, holding La Liste 98pts, World's 50 Best #97, and a 4.7 Google rating across 1,460 reviews. The à la carte runs £195 per head; the Core Classic tasting menu is £255. Book Thursday or Friday lunch for the best chance of a table — dinner is near-impossible without 6–8 weeks' lead time.
- IkoyiTwo Michelin stars, No. 15 on the World's 50 Best in 2025, and a dinner tasting menu at £350 per head before wine: Ikoyi is one of London's hardest bookings and one of its most credentialed. Jeremy Chan's West African spice-led cooking applied to British organic produce is genuinely unlike anything else in the city. The express lunch at £150 is the entry point if the dinner price is the obstacle.
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- The LedburyThe Ledbury holds three Michelin stars and the #1 Star Wine List ranking in the UK — making it the strongest combined food-and-wine destination in London at the ££££ tier. At £285 per head for the eight-course evening menu, it rewards occasions where both the kitchen and the cellar need to perform. Book months ahead: availability is near impossible, especially at weekends.
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