Behind the scenes at Het Kapsalon — De Pijp
A morning at one of De Pijp's most-loved neighbourhood salons.
On a Tuesday morning in De Pijp, Het Kapsalon opens its doors at eight, the sun cutting through the front window and falling on a row of four chairs.
The chair as office
For Manon, who runs the salon, the chair is half craft, half therapy. "Most of my regulars I've been cutting for years. We catch up — what happened at work, how the kids are. The cut is almost a side effect of the conversation."
A small team, deep relationships
Het Kapsalon runs with three stylists, all on a rotating schedule. Each builds their own following over time. That's by design — the salon doesn't allocate clients to stylists, clients pick.
What's on the bench
Davines and Olaplex on every shelf. A small product wall, curated rather than comprehensive. No fillers. The retail line is short, but everything on it is something the staff actually use.
Why book here
Het Kapsalon shows up on KnipCloud with a 4.7 average and reviews that mention the same name patterns over and over — "Manon", "Lisa", "Sven". That's the signal of a salon where stylists outlast the brand. The shop hasn't changed hands in eleven years. The stylists haven't moved.
The kind of place that makes a city.