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THE LISTENING WALL:
SOUND, COLOUR,
AND THE ARCHITECTURE OF LISTENING
We designed this art café as a space where music isn’t background — it’s the reason you come. A place for those who truly listen: here, you can pick a record from the shelves, play it on the system, and sink into the sound. And in the evenings, live performances take over — jazz, experimental sets, stripped-down acoustic shows. This is New York, at its most intimate and alive.
We kept the industrial bones of the building — raw concrete, exposed beams, double-height volumes — and layered them with vibrant visual texture: contemporary artworks, wall-sized compositions, sculpture, color, and rhythm.
The palette is bold but never overwhelming. Everything — furniture, lighting, textiles, graphic elements — plays together, like a well-composed track.

And in the evenings, live performances take over — jazz, experimental sets, stripped-down acoustic shows. This is New York, at its most intimate and alive.

Yes, the kitchen is great. But this place isn’t just about food. It’s about presence. It’s about sound. We created a café where you don’t just eat or meet — you tune in, slow down, and stay.
