Tecnografica, in collaboration with Moderne Living, has created an exclusive project for the Never Ordinary Bourbon Society, a prestigious bourbon and whiskey club located in Aurora, Ohio. As explained on the NO-BS website, this high-end club is a place where members can meet, share stories, and savor fine cocktails, immersed in a sophisticated and welcoming design environment.
The main room of the club has been decorated with Tecnografica’s Infinity wallpaper, characterized by a pattern design that adds contemporary elegance. This decorative element creates the perfect atmosphere for the club’s main area, where members gather to socialize and enjoy their favorite drinks.
In the private rooms, details play a fundamental role in creating intimate spaces with great visual impact. The ‘Fuji‘ wallpaper, designed by The Sisters, in its Gold variant, adds a touch of luxury and warmth to these reserved areas, while the Dècora Led ‘Maui Blue‘ decorative panels introduce an element of modernity and freshness with their vibrant and luminous tones.
The club’s corridor has been enhanced with the ‘Stardust‘ design on a Smart Panel Glossy decorative panel, which, with its brilliant shades, creates a fascinating visual path, guiding members through the club’s spaces with elegance and style.
The bar counter, a focal point for bourbon and whiskey tasting, was created using the Dècora Glass Backlit decorative panel with the ‘Onice Cappuccino‘ design. This backlit material gives the counter a warm luminosity, enhancing the natural beauty of the onyx.
In the bathroom, the cabinet under the sink has been decorated with a Dècora Glass Backlit panel with a customized graphic, adding a unique touch to the space. This detail demonstrates the attention to detail and commitment to creating a total luxury experience for club members.
Moderne Living and Tecnografica have successfully created a refined environment with great aesthetic impact, where each decorative element has been carefully chosen to offer an exclusive and unforgettable experience at the Never Ordinary Bourbon Society.
Project and Photos: Moderne Living