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The Nova Social Hero

Inked Mag Staff

March 10th, 2026

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The Tattoo Studio That Doubles as a Bed & Breakfast

Inside Ohio artist Joshua Pfister’s vision turning large-scale realism sessions into full weekend tattoo experiences

Tattooing doesn’t have to be rushed. At The Nova Social in rural Ohio, Joshua Pfister has built a studio where the tattoo appointment stretches across an entire weekend. Clients arrive on Friday and begin their experience with therapeutic massage, soundbed therapy, hydrotherapy, and a curated dinner. After an overnight stay and breakfast the next morning, they spend Saturday getting tattooed in a private countryside studio designed specifically for long-form black and grey realism work.

Pfister, a 15-year veteran specializing in hyper-detailed portraiture, wildlife, and large-scale sleeves, created the space after years of watching the tattoo industry evolve toward private studios and appointment-only work. Instead of renting commercial space, he built a detached studio on his own property and designed the structure digitally on his iPad before final architectural approval.

“I wanted to give my clients the best possible experience when I’m taking care of them and doing what I love,” Pfister says. “It’s about making the tattoo session part of the whole weekend, not just a few hours in a chair.”

The Nova Social operates as both a licensed tattoo studio and a small-scale bed and breakfast. Guests arrive Friday afternoon and stay through Sunday morning, turning what would normally be a single appointment into a multi-day experience built around the tattoo process.

Inside, the studio balances function with atmosphere. Two tattoo stations anchor the ground level alongside a kitchenette and lounge area, while a loft sleeping nook doubles as a flexible event space for bachelor or bachelorette groups. Much of the interior was built or restored by Pfister himself, who filled the space with repurposed antiques, custom furniture, and handmade details that reflect his background in woodworking and DIY projects.

Before tattooing begins, B&B guests settle into the rhythm of the property. Therapeutic massages, hydrotherapy, and time on the Opus SoundBed help relax muscles and calm nerves before long tattoo sessions. Pfister prepares meals himself using locally sourced ingredients, with dinner served on Friday evening and breakfast the following morning.

Saturday is when the work begins.

Sessions typically start around noon and run deep into the evening, allowing Pfister to focus on the kind of large-scale realism projects that require uninterrupted concentration. Sleeves, leg panels, portraits, and wildlife compositions make up most of the work coming out of the studio.

“Massage helps hydrate and relax the skin, which improves ink retention and makes the tattoo session more comfortable,” Pfister says. “Hydrotherapy and soundbed therapy help reduce stress and ease muscle tension before a long session.”

The countryside setting also changes the pace of the day. During breaks, guests can step outside to enjoy the scenery, take a walk, use the outdoor fire features, or go fishing before returning to the chair. The idea is simple: remove the noise and distractions that usually come with busy studios and let the tattoo session take center stage.

Creating the concept, however, wasn’t simple.

Combining a tattoo studio with a bed and breakfast meant navigating zoning rules that local officials had little precedent for. Tattoo studios and B&Bs both qualify as home occupations in Ohio, but serving meals added additional layers of regulation. After months of research and approvals, the building was officially zoned as an accessory dwelling unit, allowing the two businesses to operate together under specific health department guidelines.

For now, Pfister handles all tattoo work himself and schedules only one client per day. That pace allows him to focus fully on large-scale projects and maintain the controlled environment he built the studio around.

The Nova Social also hosts private, all-inclusive events throughout the year. One of the most popular is Spellbound, a fall gathering where guests receive fine-line tattoos, small bites, cocktails, chair massages, tarot readings, and curated experiences that blur the line between tattoo event and creative retreat.

Pfister eventually plans to bring in another experienced artist and expand the property further. But for now, the goal is simple: refine the concept and continue building a studio where the tattoo process isn’t rushed.

At The Nova Social, the tattoo isn’t just an appointment. It’s the centerpiece of an entire weekend built around the craft.

 

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