Akanthus Gazoo

The key objective of Akanthus club renovation in Gazi was to give an extreme look that would excite its customers. The new place is playful in style with strong colors and exotic coatings. The bar is free and centrally placed and its curved shape is framed by vertical slats looking like an animal skeleton fossil. An impressive construction is hanging from above with vertical lights swinging in the rhythm of music. The entire left part of the club is covered by multi-colored ropes in strong colors, creating different strips in the metal canvas that supports them, creating a playful image while being lit.

Going deeper in the club, the place looks more like a jungle as it is invested with wooden strips starting from the floor and ending up to the ceiling irregularly, like the roots of a huge tree spreading far out randomly.

Exotic plants complete the picture in the suspended window boxes along with a second bar made of marble, in the adjacent area with a metallic custom lighting fixture and many black small cylinders in a wavy layout.

 

P r o j e c t  d e t a i l s

Name: Akanthus Gazoo

Type: Club

Location: Gazi, Athens

Architectural Design & Construction: GJP DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION - George Panteloukas

Lighting Design: GJP DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION - George Panteloukas

Photo: Katerina Avgerinou



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