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The Cocktail Club opens 16th site in Birmingham

The space was designed by UK designer, Matthew Williamson

The Cocktail Club, formerly known as London Cocktail Club, has opened its 16th and biggest site to date on Temple Street in the city centre of Birmingham.

The space was designed by UK designer, Matthew Williamson.

The space is divided into three bars. The entrance features Art Deco-style wallpaper from London design house Divine Savages, an amber Murano chandelier from lighting specialist Renaissance London and a mirror sourced by design studio Retrovius.

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The first of the three bars, The Temple Bar, holds a wooden cabana and a painting by German illustrator Olaf Hajek. The Eden Bar features hanging gardens, deep green tones, wallpaper from Divine Savages and a 1970s London Zoo cheetah centrepiece which is lit inside and hung above a seven metre-long bar. The Star Bar features midnight blue velvet tones and touches of antique mirror and golden brass.

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Matthew Williamson said: “I’ve loved every minute of working on this project. From a raw shell of a space to the glamorous finished interior, it’s been hard work but a great creative process. Working with The Cocktail Club has been a pleasure and I’m really proud of the results.

“My brief was to respect their well-known brand identity and philosophy whilst injecting some of my own personal interior design style. I hope I’ve struck the right balance and the bar becomes a much loved hotspot in such a vibrant city.”

JJ Goodman, co-founder of The Cocktail Club, said: “It’s safe to say I’m so excited to finally be launching The Cocktail Club in my hometown of Birmingham. Not only is it our biggest site to date but our collaboration with Matthew Williamson is sure to make it stand out even more.

“The Cocktail Club is all about giving guests a good time and a wild night out. Our mantra is ‘welcome to the party’, and we’re certain we can deliver this to Birmingham in full.”

 

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