The facility, spanning over an area of 600 square metres, was previously home to the Valencian Circle of Fine Arts. It comprises an industrial concrete floor, brick walls and wooden slabs. The look is complemented by murals representing the landmarks of various cities such as Tokyo, New York, Sydney and London. The walls of the building are adorned with architectural symbols of the cities which reach the ceiling with beams of multiple tones.

The San Vicente street, which serves as the main access from the outside, features a cocktail-bar. The bar faces a quick tasting space sporting folding tables as well as bar stools made of Solxluna leather. The left of the building features a private zone. The area consists of sofas bearing a classic American or British undertone including the Chesterfield sofa, cardboard seats as well as eco-grandfather clocks.

The bar houses a small reserved area, either sides of which feature contemporary chairs and seats or furniture from the ’50s era. The contemporary pieces include the Valentina chair by Ana Yago which is a throne-like seat formed of corrugated reclaimed cardboard. The retro-looking chairs and seats include Tulip Arms, Eero Saarinen, and Swan Chair by Arne Jacobsen. Natural materials, mirrors, as well as metal parts such as the Kriska curtain made by interlocking small pieces of anodized aluminum serve as the other dominant design features of this area.

The upstairs of the building, which can be accessed via a wooden staircase, incorporate an open-plan concept. It sports the main kitchen.