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Diamond Horseshoe

New York, NY
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Diamond Horseshoe

New York, NY

Located in the basement of the historic Paramount Hotel, the Diamond Horseshoe was a legendary Jazz Age club and dining venue that gradually fell into disrepair and was left abandoned for decades. The famed 1940s club was reinvented to accommodate an immersive, interactive dining experience, while reviving the space’s decadent, old-world mystique. The design features curved lines to build a sense of motion and reference the original oval center, as well as a highly ornamental and decorative ceiling overlaid with raised seating pods, a DJ booth, and curved accents that break the classical mold. Although most original elements could not be preserved, the design team honored original architect Thomas Lamb with the center ceiling ellipse, classical side arches, and frieze. To strengthen the landmark building’s street presence, two ornate marquees were recovered as entrances to the hotel and Diamond Horseshoe.

details

Client: RFR Realty

Interior Designer: Meg Sharpe

Set Designer: Douglas Little

Seats 200 people

Awards

  • 2015 Restaurant & Bar Design Awards, Diamond Horseshoe, International Bar Finalist

Located in the basement of the historic Paramount Hotel, the Diamond Horseshoe was a legendary Jazz Age club and dining venue that gradually fell into disrepair and was left abandoned for decades. The famed 1940s club was reinvented to accommodate an immersive, interactive dining experience, while reviving the space’s decadent, old-world mystique. The design features curved lines to build a sense of motion and reference the original oval center, as well as a highly ornamental and decorative ceiling overlaid with raised seating pods, a DJ booth, and curved accents that break the classical mold. Although most original elements could not be preserved, the design team honored original architect Thomas Lamb with the center ceiling ellipse, classical side arches, and frieze. To strengthen the landmark building’s street presence, two ornate marquees were recovered as entrances to the hotel and Diamond Horseshoe.