Brick, concrete, black shag fur walls, a 7-foot 3D handmade and wielded sculpture made by artist Steel Neal, Heutek graffiti pieces, amber glass chandeliers from the 1950s, Dutchman customs stained glass windows, and Mike Ruiz photography adorning some walls…all of those elements contribute to the immersive feeling from the second you walk up to the building. It’s a shot in the arm that Hell’s Kitchen and NYC needed. It’s a fresh take on an old New York vibe, paying homage to the gritty clubs, bars and warehouse parties of old with a fresh new feeling. The overall exterior design is old industrial meets contemporary art–blending the two and giving it a timeless feel, which is very New York.Īs for the interior design, the goal was to create a feeling that it was an old warehouse that the club just moved into. The colorful history of the building was preserved, but the design also leans into making something new.
The building was a carriage house over 100 years ago. Under the helm of designer Jasin Cadic, the two-floor building has been vividly brought to life and brilliantly transformed.Īccording to Cadic, the inspiration for the design of HUSH was the building itself–what it is and what it was calling out to be.
There were high expectations as to what HUSH was going to be converted into, and the venue has proven to stay true to the energy of Therapy while bringing the space into the 21st Century. One of the reasons it was eagerly awaited was the fact that the building that houses HUSH was previously home to another much-beloved gay bar called Therapy. Riding on the trend of opening exciting new venues such as the Q, owner Bob Fluet has teamed up with business partner Rob Hynds and opened HUSH, which was one of the most anticipated openings of this year.
As soon as gay bars were able to turn the party lights back on, queer New Yorkers packed venues and have been carrying on as true loyal patrons. Many new amazing venues have opened this year, changing the way LGBTQ people party in the city that never sleeps. It’s a renaissance of NYC nightlife these days.