2024 Author: Jasmine Walkman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 08:29
A bar that offers its customers alcohol in a slightly more unusual way can be visited in London. At Alcoholic Architecture, drinking drinks in glasses seems to be considered old-fashioned, which is why the bar envelops its visitors in a pleasant alcoholic mist to help lift their spirits.
As soon as you enter the gloomy place, you will hear organ music. Then you will have to put on a raincoat and enter a foggy place where you will feel the alcohol vapors. Although the fog is not very suitable for photos due to the fog, some of the visitors try to take selfies. The others are enjoying the moment and breathing with full lungs, says The Verge.
The fresh and non-standard installation is the work of the design company Bompas & Parr. According to the initiators of the idea, this is a pure and simple alcoholic air conditioning system for the language of visitors.
To enjoy the splashed alcohol, the guests of the restaurant have to pay ten pounds. For this amount, they can remain a specially adapted room. According to the creators of the installation, after 40 minutes of breathing in the fumes, the visitors feel as if they have been treated to a big one. But in this case, alcohol enters the body through the lungs and eyes.
Before surprising the residents and guests of London with their installation, the authors of the idea have thoroughly studied the issue. They have talked to doctors and chemists to explain to them which of the mixtures are safe for human health and how long people can stay in the alcohol fog.
Of course, to remind their customers that the purpose of the installation is not for people to get drunk to oblivion, but simply to lift their spirits, the restaurant has placed a sign in the bar that reads: Breathe responsibly!
In addition, after visitors spend an hour in the special room, they must leave. But they can go to the rest of the restaurant, which looks like a corner of a classic restaurant.
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