Trippy Bar Interiors

Francesco Gatti Architects Have Made a Psychedelic Cave-Like Bar in Shanghai

Francesco Gatti Architects have created this fantastic-looking interior for the bar called Zebari in Shanghai, China. Consisting of continuous organic curves which connect the floor and the ceiling into the one space, this interior is clearly inspired by the psychedelic art of the 1960s and 70s.

The trippy interior of the bar adds to the overall modern, chic ambiance, making the Zebari bar a must-see in Shanghai. The cave-like form with its contrasting voids creates interesting light effects that can play tricks with your mind, strengthening the psychedelic theme and ultimately making for a deep sensory experience. Francesco Gatti Architects have many interesting experiments with the forms and spaces in their portfolio.
Trend Themes
1. Psychedelic Bar Design - The trend of incorporating trippy and psychedelic elements in bar interiors can be adopted by other bars to attract a niche audience looking for unique experiences.
2. Continuous Organic Curves - The use of continuous organic curves to connect the floor and ceiling of the interior presents an opportunity to create innovative and cohesive designs for other industries such as art galleries or museums.
3. Cave-like Interiors - The trend of using cave-like interiors to create interesting light effects can be replicated in other industries such as hotels, creating unique and immersive experiences for guests.
Industry Implications
1. Bar Industry - Incorporating trippy and psychedelic elements into bar interiors can attract a younger audience looking for unique experiences, presenting a disruptive innovation opportunity for this industry.
2. Interior Design Industry - The use of continuous organic curves in interior design presents innovative opportunities for creating cohesive designs for various industries, including offices and residential spaces.
3. Hospitality Industry - The trend of using cave-like interiors to create interesting light effects can be adopted by hotels to create immersive experiences for guests and differentiate from traditional hotel designs.

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