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What is it? A bold step from fashion retail darling Siwilai towards late-night culture, trading hangers for turntables without losing its design-led spirit. Built with more than five tonnes of recycled plastic, the vivid orange facade and interiors stand as both statement and experiment. Daytime hours lean social with a lively dining concept, while evenings transform the room into a discotheque anchored by a sprung dance floor and a finely tuned sound system engineered by NYC’s Ojas alongside Norway’s NNNN. From Wednesday through Saturday, programming moves between disco, hip hop and house, offering variety without losing coherence.
Why we love it: Visual ambition meets thoughtful sound, creating a space that feels both playful and precise. Sustainable materials add substance beyond aesthetics, giving the venue a sense of purpose beneath the colour. Crowds arrive curious, often drawn by the brand’s cultural reputation yet staying for the music and atmosphere. Transitions from dinner setting to dance space feel seamless, allowing nights to unfold naturally. When everything clicks, energy builds in a way that feels collective rather than forced, hinting at a future shaped by experimentation and steady growth.
Time Out tip: Keep an eye on midweek bookings, they often feature emerging selectors testing fresh sounds before weekend crowds arrive.
148 Thong Lo, Khlong Tan Nuea. Open Monday-Friday, 5pm-2am, Saturday-Sunday, 10am-2am
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