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After Hours at Grouvie

This cocktail night was designed like stepping into a hidden members-only club at 2 a.m. — somewhere between old Hollywood decadence, a fever dream disco, and a dangerously good night out.

The entire space was drenched in deep oxblood, black cherry, and crimson tones, layered with glowing red architectural lines that carved through the darkness like neon sketches.

Guests entered through mirrored corridors, candlelit walls, and towering floral installations that felt almost cinematic in scale. Everywhere you looked, there was texture: velvet drapery, crystal chandeliers, reflective disco spheres, flickering candlelight, and dense florals spilling dramatically across the floor.

At the heart of the evening sat Grouvie — a custom suspended installation wrapped in mirrored surfaces and disco balls, glowing like the centerpiece of an underground afterparty. Around it, leopard-lit frames, dramatic arches, and moody lounge pockets created a world that felt immersive, intimate, and slightly untamed.

The styling intentionally played with contrast — soft candlelight against sharp neon, romantic florals against dark architectural geometry, vintage glamour against nightclub energy. The dining experience followed the same language: long tables layered with hundreds of candles, cascading suspended florals, deep red linens, and low ambient lighting that made the entire evening feel almost voyeuristic.

Outside, illuminated crimson trees and softly glowing lamps extended the atmosphere into the landscape, making the venue feel less like an event space and more like a world guests had wandered into for one unforgettable night.

This wasn’t just a cocktail function.
It felt like the kind of night people talk about long after it ends.

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