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Discover LudwigThe phrase "art lounge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a space or venue that combines art appreciation with a relaxed atmosphere, often serving as a social gathering place for art enthusiasts.
Example: "The new art lounge downtown features local artists' work and hosts weekly events for the community."
Alternatives: "art space" or "art gallery café".
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Just above South Beach, the hotel has all the trimmings expected of the Soho brand: 50 ocean-view bedrooms with vintage furniture; a wood-panelled drawing room hung with art; lounge beds and beach huts overlooking the Atlantic, Cecconi's Italian restaurant; and a Cowshed spa with a gym.
"How Nancy Wished That Everything Was an April Fool's Joke" was to have been presented on Aug. 18 at Art Lounge, a fashionably disheveled gallery that doubles as a bar and boutique on the outskirts of the city in the drab Karantina industrial district.
Prominent galleries include Bengal Gallery of Fine Arts, the Dhaka Art Center, the Bengal Art Lounge, the National Art Gallery, Gallery 21, Gallery Chitrak, Gallery Jolrong and the Drik Gallery.
One particularly pissed off Yelper gave the museum a one-star review, the same paltry rating he bestowed upon a Connecticut Cheesecake Factory and the Art Lounge at Newark airport, commenting, "This POS institution thinks its funny to offer our president a toilet.
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The menu skews more contemporary at.HBC (Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 9; 49-30-24-34-2920; hbc-berlin.de), a combination art gallery, lounge, party space and art-world cantina.
The New York architects LOT/EK put an Art Video Lounge in the public library at Collins Park.
The shop has animal heads on the walls, a white drum set, a pool table, a bar and an Art Deco lounge in the back.
Entering by way of a gracious porch, you pass into an Art Deco lounge where dark woods, wicker furniture and snappy Venetian blinds recall colonial Bombay.
Then listen to live music at the Woods (6637 Southeast Milwaukie Avenue; 503-890-0408; thewoodsportland.com), a former funeral home in a Mission-style 1929 building with gaudy chandeliers and an Art Nouveau lounge.
It included a sitting room with an overstuffed Art Deco lounge set; a bath with a glass wall prettily etched with water lilies (the only wink at Monet's oeuvre I noticed at the property), a soaking tub and separate shower; and an exceptionally comfortable bed in the sleeping loft reached by a flight of wooden stairs.
The restaurant is luxuriously designed, with an art deco lounge bar reminiscent of 1930s Shanghai.
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