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Éclat Lounge

Luxury Hospitality & Nightlife

A concept project exploring what a premium Las Vegas cocktail lounge website could look like when the design matches the experience—dark, immersive, and built for a crowd that expects more than a basic bar site.

Éclat Lounge website — premium Las Vegas cocktail lounge concept built by Vizantir, desktop and mobile view
Challenge

The problem to solve

This was a concept project built to show what's possible for Las Vegas nightlife and hospitality venues. Most bar and lounge websites in Vegas are either generic templates or outdated Flash-era designs. They don't match the actual experience of the venue at all. You walk into a stunning space with mood lighting, craft cocktails, and a curated atmosphere—and then their website looks like it was built in 2012.

The brief we set for ourselves was simple: build something that feels like the venue before you walk in. The site should set the mood, communicate the vibe, and make it easy to reserve a table or join the VIP list.

Solution

What we built

We designed and built a dark, immersive single-page experience on Next.js. The hero leads with full-bleed atmospheric photography and the brand name in large elegant type—immediate mood setting. Navigation is minimal, and the whole site is built around one action: Reserve a Table.

The color palette is deep black with blush pink accents—premium but with personality. Typography mixes a refined serif for the brand with clean sans-serif for body copy. Every section — cocktails, events, gallery, VIP, about — is designed to feel like an extension of the physical space.

The site is fast, fully responsive, and built to handle the kind of traffic a busy Vegas venue would see on a Friday night.

Results

Impact and outcomes

  • Concept site demonstrating what premium nightlife web presence can look like
  • Immersive design that sets the mood before a guest walks in the door
  • Clear reservation and VIP flows designed around conversion
  • Fully responsive and fast on every device
  • Built on Next.js deployed to Vercel
Stack

Technologies used

Next.jsTailwind CSSVercel TypeScriptFramer Motion