Glamorous Juliet Supperclub Interior by bluarch architecture

If you are looking for a luxury nightclub complete with celebrity chef Todd English’s restaurant in New York City, Juliet Supperclub is the best choice. New York base architecture firm, bluarch architecture + interiors have commisioned by the nightclub owner, Jon B to create the legendary Persian interior with concept based on the symbols and the tales of “One Thousand and One Nights”. The result is a Glamorous Supperclub Interior with borders fragile and has a soft, sexy experience. Juliet Supperclub is a shimmering bi-level space of gold cladding materials and lacquered furnishings, mirrored tiles is laid over the entire main room and folds over the walls and the bar. The space vibrates with the mosaic mirror, and the gloss black laser-cut ribs lining the walls represent a warping, organic profile. Features two-layer ceiling , laser-cut fixture resting on the ribs, where both layers are patterned in a typical middle-eastern archetype, but in two different scales of magnitude. The top layer is white opposing the mirrored bottom layer. The seat is made of stand with sensual outlines, and the upper level extends to the main room to align the lower rooms. The tables are made in a sumptuous, full profile, and are painted in a deep, deep, blue Mediterranean.
Glamorous Juliet Supperclub Interior by bluarch architecture

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April 29th, 2010 at 4:37 pm
Wow – talk about glitz and glam! The tiles echo all the sparkle and shimmer of sequins on a lady’s gown. What a fitting concept!
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