Glambook reckons that market is ripe for some tech-forward disruption, not dissimilar from renting a chair in someone car (Uber) a desk in someone’s office (WeWork), or a room with a view in someone’s house (Airbnb). In addition to its own real estate, the company is already hosting 20,000 freelance professionals across 50 European cities, for at-home, at-office, or in-salon appointments. The company is opening beauty co-working spaces across London for starters, and is eyeing international expansion. In the world of beauty, independent professionals often end up renting a chair in a salon.