The bar location, under the ‘bell tower,’ provided a 30’ expanse of soaring ceiling to create a Swarovski inspired crew oar sculpture.
Below the main bar is what was to be a ceviche bar; the top hand formed and shaped by a classic car chassis fabricator using hand tools and many band aides.
Salvaged crew oars with original boat, numbers and colors are arranged around a black, spiral, steel frame as crystals draped on a delicate chandelier.
This monolithic sculpture is nineteen feet tall and weighs in at just under a ton.
The lighting design was a combination of framing projectors and theatrical ellipsoidals to highlight the grandiose architecture and elements.
The open kitchen and dining room are divided by gilded ship helm 3D acrylic panels which separate the main dining from the private dining room.
The upscale waterfront theme continues with demising walls of ship rope and steel turnbuckles mortised into the floor.
The bar dies are a porcelain tile to mimic a sailors Moroccan keepsakes.