Nightlark

Pop-Up Concept Development + Creative Direction + Brand Design

Nightlark was a limited-time cocktail lounge experience imagined, developed, and executed inside Hotel Emery—transforming an unused hotel space into a bold, mood-lit pop-up bar with a sultry, late-night energy.

Created as a seasonal concept to drive guest engagement, bar revenue, and local buzz, Nightlark delivered a transportive experience layered with design-forward ambiance, a playful identity, and an inventive cocktail menu developed in collaboration with our lead bartender.

Company
Hotel Emery

Year
2024

CONCEPT

An After-Dark Escape

With deep velvet tones, glowing candlelight, and a soundtrack of slow jams and dream pop, Nightlark invited guests to unwind, sip, and settle into a vibe that felt entirely separate from the outside world.

The name, voice, and creative direction positioned Nightlark as a bird of the night—elegant, mysterious, a little flirtatious. Every detail was designed to evoke a feeling of escape and indulgence.

Key Elements:

  • Developed the full pop-up identity including name, logo, voice, storytelling, and tagline

  • Created custom lighting, draping, and signage to build the signature Nightlark atmosphere

  • Crafted an inventive, highly stylized cocktail menu in collaboration with lead bartender John Olson

  • Designed the guest experience through subtle wayfinding, host-led entry, and immersive service moments

  • Promoted the pop-up through organic social, a soft influencer launch, and strategic in-house signage

The Wins

Nightlark delivered a transportive, design-forward guest experience while generating strong bar revenue, brand buzz, and proof of concept for future in-house pop-ups at Hotel Emery.

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Total Revenue

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Guest Covers

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Media Impressions

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Instagram Buzz

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Influencers Attended

Nightlark proved the power of storytelling and sensory detail in driving short-term buzz and long-term brand value. As Hotel Emery’s first mood-driven cocktail concept, it set the tone for future in-house creative activations—and redefined what a pop-up inside a hotel space could be.

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