For leisure industry
The market for specialist interiors is growing throughout Australasia, and with the construction of their new complex, Hampton Studios is ready to meet this growth head on. The range and diversity of specialist interiors for the leisure and hospitality industry is apparently endless.
A few of the projects Hampton Studios has been working on lately include: © George Street Station in Brisbane. A tavern with finely detailed facilities — a nightclub, disco, “classy” restaurant, and public and lounge bars. Everywhere oblique reference is made to the “rail” theme.
© Chancery Tavern in Christchurch. An inter-national-style restaurant and bar facilities. • Rockdale R.S.L. Club in Sydney. A multi-functional
club containing a sports area, bistro, 9-la-carte dining, a poker machine venue and a lounge. © Bankstown Trotting and Recreational Club in Sydney. A racegoer’s facility including a bistro, foyer, slot machine area, bars and a lounge. © Benetti Cruisers, Brisbane. Luxury motor cruiser interiors.
& Pier One Tavern, Sydney. The conversion of the shell of an old bond store on Sydney Wharfs No. 1 pier into one of the city’s most successful entertainment venues.
0 Shangri La Restaurant, Christchurch. A restaurant and nightclub with an ethnic theme.
© International Market (Bazaar), Surfers Paradise. A market place of many ethnic origins within a hotel.
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Press, 2 November 1984, Page 19
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