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The Oracle Club is a Members-Only Salon With Old World Charm

Novelist Julian Tepper and painter Jenna Gribbon have just opened up The Oracle Club. Located in Long Island City, it is a members-only salon that caters to both writers and artists. The Oracle Club is made up of three rooms (a library, living room and an art studio), which have been charmingly decorated. Gribbon describes it as "Salvador Dali’s house meets Whistler’s Peacock Room meets Coco Chanel’s house meets Cocteau’s Chapel." Nevertheless, the decor will be constantly evolving, thus always stimulating the members' creativity.

The Oracle Club's library boasts carefully curated books while the art studio is equipped with beautiful antique graphing tables and a communal locker room. The salon also holds special classes and events for its guests.
Trend Themes
1. Vintage-like Literary Lounges - The rise of members-only salons and lounges that cater to writers and artists with a focus on old-world charm provides an opportunity for businesses to create unique and personalized spaces for creatives.
2. Curated Libraries in Social Spaces - The emergence of curated book collections in social spaces, such as the Oracle Club's library, creates an opportunity for innovators to develop tools and services that make book curation and organization more streamlined and efficient.
3. Art Studios as Creative Hubs - The presence of well-equipped art studios, such as the Oracle Club's, in social spaces and members-only clubs presents an opportunity for businesses to create sharable facilities that inspire creativity and promote collaboration.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality and Leisure - The hospitality and leisure industry can leverage the trend of creating vintage-like literary lounges, like the Oracle Club, to create exclusive, members-only spaces that offer unique experiences and build customer loyalty.
2. Design and Decor - The emergence of vintage-like literary lounges and the constantly evolving decor at the Oracle Club offers opportunities for innovators in the design and decor industry to provide bespoke and customizable solutions geared toward creatives and artists.
3. Education and Personal Development - As members-only salons such as the Oracle Club hold events and classes for their guests, the education and personal development industry can take advantage of this trend by offering specialized classes in creative writing or painting, providing a customized learning experience to members.

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