The entire space is resonant with a glass-box restaurant and open-air bar anchoring the courtyard at the main entrance of the museum. The bar is designed as a unique spot for cocktails and bold flavours at night.

The rooms of the bar space has been designed to encourage privacy and also offers panoramic views of the outside street scene. A host of windows are featured to encourage infiltration of natural light as well as enlarging the sense of space in the room. The large open windows also fuses the inside and outside dining areas.

The chairs in the Ray’s dining room are identical as those from Paperfish, the Patina Group’s Beverly Hills restaurant. To keep the flow of design in view, the silverware is tucked into individual drawers.

Ray’s and Stark Bar also offers panoramic and direct view of the iconic light installation by Chris Burden at the museum.