exterior shot private basement tasting room interior with a curated cinematic atmosphere inspired by a wes anderson private club the space feels intentional designed and composed not rustic not industrial not raw historic brick and stone remain exposed but are clean refined and softly lit with smooth mortar joints and controlled texture no distressed finishes reclaimed wood or rough industrial elements furnish the room with plush tailored lounge seating velvet banquettes curved sofas upholstered club chairs and low cocktail tables arranged in intimate connected groupings furniture feels heavy comfortable and well worn in an elegant way as if cigarette smoke and late nights are baked into the upholstery color palette is soft but rich muted burgundy moss green dusty rose warm tobacco brown deep navy and cream accents materials include velvet wool polished wood and brushed brass lighting is low and warm evenly distributed and atmospheric table lamps wall sconces and concealed ambient light creating glow and shadow rather than contrast the room should visually suggest sensation the faint haze of cigarette smoke the sweetness of smoked cocktails the sound of a dj humming quietly beneath conversation and glassware mood is private plush posh and quietly indulgent no people no signage no text avoid nightclub speakeasy clich s and avoid rustic or farmhouse aesthetics entirely