From the reinterpretation of the secret bars that emerged in the 1920s during Prohibition in the United States, this 135 m2 speakeasy was born, designed as a stage for celebration and sensory experience. With freedom, the architect blends references from the belle époque and art nouveau in this hidden yet striking place, featuring a main hall, two bathrooms, and a kitchen. Both imposing and welcoming, the solid wood counter with a marble top is the core of the projects. For the décor, the office developed the wallpaper and the TT stool. The indirect lighting creates a scenic and intimate atmosphere.