Jazzon Live Jazz Club is a new place on the map of Białystok addressed to lovers of jazz music. The restaurant located in a high basement next to the old market square is characterized by an original interior inspired by the 1960s and 1970s. Walking along the long corridor on the right side of the entrance we pass the glazed smoking rooms, and the golden staff, which is finished with the black walls of the hall, leads us to the toilets and the concert hall. There, the ceiling and walls were almost completely covered with black conical acoustic foam. As a result, the restaurant boasts excellent acoustics. In contrast, between the foams, wallpapers imitating paneling fashionable in the 70s were incorporated. The front of the Bar, made of over 1,300 transparent TDK and Samsung cassettes, illuminated with LEDs, is definitely a decoration of this interior and a note of nostalgia for those who remember what the cassette was for. Above the bar, against the background of wood-like wallpaper, there are shimmering black shelves made of snare drums, drums and tomes, supporting elegant bottles of whiskey and bourbon. Hand-made chandeliers, made to order, are old tubes, trumpets, trombones and horns. Wall lamps made of saxhorn with light bulbs hidden in them cast atmospheric light on the walls. The rooms are filled with original chairs from the 1960s and 1970s, the so-called "shells", and on the stage there is a pre-war Sholze-Petrof piano and vintage percussion.
KASYA public interior design