The contemporary Banquet Hall, also known as the “Glass Pavilion” was designed with special passion by blending refined industrial character with elegant, airy aesthetics.

The dominant features of the space are the high ceilings and metal structures, whose black profiles provide stability and architectural rhythm. Large glass windows flood the interior with natural light, creating a sense of openness and connection with nature and the exterior. Oval-shaped openings subtly reference romantic historical periods, introducing a delicate baroque ambiance.

The central design motif consists of suspended decorative elements — a combination of disco balls and lush greenery. This seemingly unexpected fusion gives the space a celebratory, modern, and distinctly luxurious character, while simultaneously adding dynamism, reflections, and natural freshness.

It is an intriguing blend that forms a unique visual identity.

The color palette is subtle and balanced. Neutral light surfaces and finishes, along with a white floor featuring a geometric pattern, reinforce the character of the entire environment.

The chairs are selected in a modern soft powder-terracotta shade, introducing elegance, visual comfort, and warmth, while standing out effectively within a space filled with reflections, light, and glass surfaces.

The table layout is adaptable to different types of events — from long banquet tables for formal occasions to round tables that create a more intimate setting. The arrangement of tables on the gallery level and beneath it follows the spatial typology; the modular configuration allows easy adaptation for celebrations, birthdays, and smaller gatherings. The space feels cohesive while remaining functionally zoned.

This hall is designed to leave a strong impression of a modern, elegant, and luxurious venue — perfect for a wide range of events and special occasions.