Marcelo Diniz. A historical heritage of the city of São Paulo, the building that houses the Jockey Club clock transforms into a 270m bar, divided into three projects. Its conception was based on the original structure, respecting the historical value of the listed architectural project. Right at the entrance, the facade is marked by large tile panels created by the professional especially for the exhibition. In the internal project, the Venetian rose was the chosen color for both the walls and the ceiling. The layout is organized symmetrically by two curved cotton velvet sofas, jacarandá tables, and ebony and straw chairs in a circular arrangement with lighting from silk shantung pendants.