The New York City-based design firm Gachot Studio presents an intimate new bar found inside a NoHo townhouse dubbed Jac's On Bond. It is a cocktail space that is defined by its exposed stone walls and dark aesthetics of wooden details contrasted by creamy tones. It is named after Jack Champlin, who is a beloved member of the community.
The Gachot team's office is only a few blocks away, and they explain that "We wanted to open a place that felt like a causal hang out for our Bond Street neighbours, but also elevated and expertly executed, where adults could gather around a well-made cocktail and meet each other – a lost art in New York!"
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What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Intimate Cocktail Spaces
- Design firms are creating intimate cocktail spaces with dark aesthetics and exposed stone walls, offering a unique atmosphere for patrons.
- Casual Hangout Bars
- Bar designs are now focused on creating casual hangout spots for neighbors, combining a relaxed atmosphere with expertly crafted cocktails.
- Community-centered Concepts
- Bar designs are taking inspiration from beloved community members, aiming to create spaces that bring people together and foster connections.
Sectors Adopting This
- Interior Design
- Interior design firms have the opportunity to create intimate cocktail spaces that cater to the preferences of modern patrons looking for unique atmospheres.
- Hospitality
- The hospitality industry can explore the concept of casual hangout bars, offering relaxed environments where patrons can socialize over well-crafted cocktails.
- Food and Beverage
- The food and beverage industry can tap into community-centered bar concepts that resonate with customers looking for meaningful experiences and connections.
