Lash Beds Australia
Lash work is close, detailed and long. A full set can keep you seated beside the same client for two hours or more, so the bed you choose shapes both how the client feels and how easily you can actually reach the lash line.
This page covers what to look at before you buy, then shows the MK Beauty Bed models that suit lash treatments.
What to Look for in a Lash Bed
Technician access
You need to sit close to the head of the bed and work over the lash line without twisting. Check what sits underneath the head end — a base or leg positioned there limits how far in you can bring your stool.
Client positioning
Lash clients lie flat or close to flat for the whole appointment. Consider how the head, back and leg sections sit relative to each other, and whether you can make small adjustments once the client has settled.
Adjustable or fixed positioning
A powered bed changes position during the treatment; a fixed base is set once. If you also offer facials, brows or skin treatments on the same bed, powered adjustment is worth more. If lashing is nearly all you do, a fixed height set to suit your stool can be perfectly workable.
Available room space
Measure the room before you choose, and allow for the space you need to sit and move at the head end, not just the footprint of the bed itself.
Stool compatibility
Bed height and stool height have to work together. A stool that will not go low enough, or a bed that will not go high enough, means leaning forward for the whole appointment.
Lighting placement
Plan where the light will sit at the same time as the bed. The light needs to reach the lash line from your working angle without shining into the client's closed eyes.
Electric Beauty Beds for Lash Treatments
Our electric beds adjust height, backrest and leg section under power, which is useful if you run lash sets alongside facials, brows or skin treatments on the same bed.
Signature Curved Beds for Lash Treatments
Our curved beds use a contoured lying surface. The All-in-One Curved Bed can be specified with a Cross Hydraulic base for height adjustment and 360° rotation, or an X-Cross base if you prefer a fixed position.
Compare Your Options
Both ranges suit lash work. The practical difference is how the bed moves.
The Premium Electric Bed and the Luxury Electric Bed each use three motors to adjust height, backrest and leg section independently, so you can reposition a client mid-appointment. Both use a heavy-duty steel frame with high-density foam and easy-clean PU leather upholstery, and the Premium is rated to 200kg. The Infinity Electric Bed is not yet available to order.
In the curved range, the All-in-One Curved Bed offers four base configurations: X-Cross in gold or black for a fixed position, or Cross Hydraulic in gold or black for height adjustment and 360° rotation. The Plush Curved Bed is the softest bed we make, with cloud-like high-density cushioning and handcrafted, commercial-grade construction.
Every bed can be specified in leather, fleece or lambswool, in latte, black, creamy white, pink or brown, with custom colours on request.
We have not yet published full dimensions and working height ranges for every model. If you need exact measurements before committing to a room layout, contact us and we will confirm them for the model you are considering.
Complete Your Lash Setup
A lash room is the bed, the stool you sit on and the light you work under. These three work together.
Lash Bed FAQs
What type of bed is suitable for lash extensions?
Lash clients lie flat or close to flat for the whole appointment, so the best bed lets you sit close to the head and reach the lash line without twisting. Both our electric beds and our signature curved beds suit lash work — the right choice comes down to whether you want powered adjustment and how your bed and stool heights work together.
Should I choose an electric or curved lash bed?
If you also offer facials, brows, PMU or skin treatments on the same bed, an electric bed is worth considering: three motors adjust the height, backrest and leg section independently, so you can reposition a client mid-treatment. If lashing is most of what you do, a curved bed can be a good fit — the All-in-One Curved Bed comes with an X-Cross base for a fixed position or a Cross Hydraulic base for height adjustment and 360° rotation, and the Plush Curved Bed is our softest option. Both ranges come in leather, fleece or lambswool.
What should I consider when choosing the width of a lash bed?
Width is a trade-off between client comfort and your reach. A wider surface gives the client more room but means leaning further to reach the lash line; a narrower surface keeps the lash line within comfortable reach. Measure your room and your own working reach from your stool before you decide. If you need exact measurements for a specific model, contact us and we will confirm them.
Can lash beds be used for other beauty treatments?
Yes. The same beds suit brows, facials, PMU and skin treatments. The electric models are the most flexible because the height, backrest and leg sections adjust under power, so a single bed can cover several services.
Do you deliver lash beds Australia-wide?
Yes. We deliver beauty beds Australia-wide, with each bed shipped on its own pallet. Because freight depends on your postcode and access, we send you a freight quote before you place your order — no surprise charges. Orders within the Melbourne metro area include free delivery and professional installation. Send us your postcode and we will organise the best option.
Can I view the beds in Melbourne?
We are based in Melbourne (Albanvale, Victoria). If you would like to see a bed in person, get in touch and we will let you know what is possible and arrange a time.
Questions About Fitting Out Your Lash Room?
If you would like to check measurements, compare two models or ask about delivery and showroom visits, get in touch and we will help you work out which bed suits your room.





















