Valhalla Nightclub, Senopati, Jakarta

Valhalla Nightclub Senopati Jakarta

Designed by Bitte Design Studio, a recent addition to the city’s buzzing nightlife strip, Senopati, Jakarta, Indonesia, the Valhalla nightclub was launched in November 2022 set on creating a new and distinct clubbing experience

Race Club, Hang Zhou Building

Race Club Hang Zhou China

When night falls, the steel walls at Race Club, China, designed by J.H Architecture Studio, gradually reflect the tangerine lighting, like burning. People passing by will stop and look

Hoppiness Club, Córdoba

Hoppiness Club Cordoba

Designed by Montevideo Studio, Hoppiness Club in Córdoba, the concept arose when the customer’s need to transform their brewery into a burger joint as their business changed.

Ocean 12 Club in Melbourne, Victoria

Ocean 12 Club Melbourne

Designed by Cox Architecture, Ocean 12 in Melbourne, takes visitors on a journey of delight, setting a stage and hinting at glimpses of the range of entertainment and leisure activities on offer.

Molly Club in Wuhan, China

Molly Club Wuhan

Designed by J.H Architecture, Molly Club, combining entertainment and basic restaurant service, is one example of this trend, providing a relaxing place for young people after a long, stressful day at work.

Music Venue Clwb Ifor Bach Cardiff

Rock Club in Wales - Clwb Ifor Bach in Cardiff interior

Multidisciplinary architecture and design practice Nissen Richards Studio has revealed its plans for the redevelopment of Clwb Ifor Bach, an iconic music venue in the heart of Cardiff.

BARRY Bar Berlin by Rebecca Brodsky

Rebecca Brodsky Berlin club owner

BARRY Bar Berlin – new German anti-techno bar interior design by Herrendorf interior designer Franziska Lindholz, who created an elegant, upscale vibe to the sweet and simple bar interior.

CRAZY_Undr, Constanta Club, Romania

CRAZY_Undr, Constanta Club

CRAZY_Undr Club in Constanta: “the background of musical, urban events into a central location in Constanta is the theme for a potential manifesto. We are dominated by mental flashbacks of some residual urban spaces”.