Callooh Callay

Bar

Brief

Design a website as quirky as the bar itself.

Solution

The moment you walk into the Rivington Street, London bar Callooh Callay you know you’re in for something special. Inspired by the Lewis Carroll poem Jabberwocky, Callooh Callay has three uniquely styled rooms, (two accessed by a walk-in wardrobe), a two tonne crane supporting a chandelier, gramophone cocktails, seats made from baths cut in half and toilet walls covered in cassette tapes – we knew we had to create something equally bizarre for their online presence. Taking hints from around the space we created a quirky navigation system which highlights the interior styling and what’s to be expected, whilst at the same time offering no explanation.

www.calloohcallaybar.com

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Client feedback:

“Tom and Phil are two of the most genuine professionals I have ever met. They are a pleasure to work with and are always on the end of the phone to help with any queries or answer questions. It is quite rare to get this level of service from a small company, but they delivered everything that was promised at the start of the project, and more.

We will definitely work with them again.”

Richard Wynne
Director, Callooh Callay Bar