Not Just a Bar — A Space That Turns Presence into Profit

Project Context:

A high-end bar client approached us with a clear business goal:

“I don’t just want a visually impressive bar.
I want a space where people naturally stay longer,
order more, and where the atmosphere itself justifies a higher spending experience.”

The project required a large integrated installation combining bar counter and overhead feature to create a strong immersive environment.

Working closely with the client and their design team,
we developed a solution that not only enhanced the visual identity of the space,
but also shaped how customers interact with it.

The design focused on layered translucent forms with deep color tones,
aiming to enhance lighting effects and create a unique spatial identity.

After installation, the space performed exactly as intended —
guests stayed longer, engagement increased, and the overall spending per customer improved,
turning the bar itself into part of the experience, not just the setting.
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Key Challenges:
- Large-scale integrated structure (11m length) with complex geometry
- Achieving consistent color and transparency in resin casting
- Controlling deformation in long, one-piece components
- Integrating suspended elements with structural support
- Ensuring durability in high-use bar environment

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Our Approach:
We developed a solution based on Architectural Resin using casting techniques suitable for large-scale integrated forms.

- Designed mold system for long continuous structure
- Controlled resin formulation for color consistency and clarity
- Engineered internal reinforcement for structural stability
- Coordinated suspended feature with main bar structure
- Optimized segmentation and installation strategy

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Execution:
- Large-scale mold fabrication for casting process
- Controlled resin pouring and curing for uniform quality
- Surface finishing and polishing for visual depth
- Structural assembly and reinforcement
- On-site lifting and installation of suspended components

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Result:
- Strong visual centerpiece integrating bar and overhead feature
- Consistent color and transparency across entire structure
- Seamless large-scale form with minimal joints
- Stable performance in high-traffic commercial environment
- Enhanced lighting interaction creating immersive atmosphere

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Related Technical Questions:
- Can resin maintain consistency in large-scale casting?
- How do you control deformation in long structures?
- Can integrated bar and ceiling features be built as one system?