Meeting and refuge, celebration and contemplation. Created by Victor Poiani and inspired by Afro-Brazilian culture, Umbanda and Candomblé temples, the Ilé Omi bar (House of Waters, in the Yoruba language) pays homage to art linked to the theme and elements of nature. Its 160m² is full of meaning, including dishes with greetings to the orixás and colors and textures that represent elements used in the temples. Co-author of the project, Bete Said is launching her Nagô collection at the space, which highlights pieces such as Axé chairs and stools and Ilê Ayiê vases. The bar is operated by the popular Noipê restaurant, based in the city.