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No Barriers, Irish Pub Company | International Design Awards Winners
No Barriers, Irish Pub Company | International Design Awards Winners
No Barriers, Irish Pub Company | International Design Awards Winners
No Barriers, Irish Pub Company | International Design Awards Winners
No Barriers, Irish Pub Company | International Design Awards Winners
No Barriers, Irish Pub Company | International Design Awards Winners
No Barriers, Irish Pub Company | International Design Awards Winners
No Barriers, Irish Pub Company | International Design Awards Winners
No Barriers, Irish Pub Company | International Design Awards Winners
No Barriers, Irish Pub Company | International Design Awards Winners
No Barriers, Irish Pub Company | International Design Awards Winners

No Barriers

CompanyIrish Pub Company
Lead DesignersMel McNally
ClientMel McNally
Prize(s)Honorable Mention
Entry Description

The Pub is High Victorian in Style with a dramatic back
bar and a projected cabinet for unique brand spirit
storage. stained glass and backlit glass inserts. Cornicing
and corbel top with carved dressing to posts. The bar is
divided with screens to allow privacy at the bar and these
are dressed off with capitals and turning posts and
carvings, in each is set stained glass. The bar top has
stone part inserts at the beer tap location. The front of
the bar has stepped composition with raised and fielded
panels. Brass foot rest runs between the screens. The
walls are panelled with dado at chair height and cornice
corbels below the ceiling height leaving a border for
Victorian patterns. The rooms are divided by a set of
columns and arches between each room have cabinets
and wall panels with some having mirrors and art
patterns. Wall lights are set into panels and hanging
lights are art lights are in strategic positions. The ceiling
light is dressed with cornicing and moulding around a
series of coffers. Back lit roof-lights are in the bar ceiling
space. Entering through double set of doors with the Bar
Name in Stained Glass, one passed by two cabinets one
each side with displayed Victorian collectables. One
meets a reception desk and a back drop of panels and flat
screen, entering the second room a screen area allows
seating at the side of the bar and a bench seat and table.
The entrance to the bar has a screen and column. The
column and arch are defining the cross beam between
each room. The atmosphere will have strategic lighting
for different day parts. Airy day time, Cool Afternoon and
Chill-out night time. The Pub/Bar is a fine expression of
High Victorian in the true design sense.