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Located just off King Street, home to Tiffany’s, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and some of Perth’s’ hottest boutique shopping, you will find Perth’s latest offering in the small bar scene - Wolfe Lane.
Inspired by the chic loft style bars of New York City, Wolfe Lane features rough exposed brick walls, ornate ceilings, skirting and architraving, rustic timber floors and a bar that demands your attention upon arrival. Compiled with a unique selection of designer furniture, fixtures and fittings, the bar offers comfort, class and culture. Old warm charm reflecting the cultural significance of the building together with an array of eclectic and modern design elements, exceptional finishes/materials and an inviting ambience for all patrons gives Wolfe Lane a difference.
The bar is 7.5m long with Victorian style black lacquered detailing and skirting, the façade is finished in black glass (helps to reflect the interior) with the bar top finished in a solid surface with speckles of copper and bronze to highlight the bronze mirror adjacent to the bar and compliment the timber floors. It is a sizeable bar with significant detailing that contributes to the old world charm.
The furniture is a collection of modern pieces from across the globe including South America and Italy.
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The furniture represents the injection of modernism so the space can conclude with the eclectic feel. It relates well to the target market and offers comfort and sophistication. The size, shape, style and materials of the pieces offers a talking point, the furniture is on show as appose to just being objects of function they are objects of function and purpose.
Chandeliers are located at significant view points (main entry and the bifold windows) and are hung alongside trapeze lighting, offering the balance of old and new.
Wolfe Lane offers varying design elements in a loft style space that’s a purposeful venue for an array of different events. The ambience is created by the warmth of finishes, lighting, the layout of high and low and the design of the entry point. (you can’t see it from the outside) You walk up into the space to be welcomed by subtle light features and array of different tactile finishes and elements that have been custom designed specifically for the space.
The space has been maximized by maintaining the original twentieth century features of the dark timber floor boards, steel window frames and exposed brick work and juxtaposed a stunning collection of contemporary furnishings, custom designed wall claddings and graphic elements.
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