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Design: InteriorArc

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Situated in a semi-detached heritage, two-storey terrace, this casual bar and eatery is helmed by co-owners Richard Dobson, Tim Pullen and Sven Tydeman.

The Guerrilla Bar has a strong reflection of a 19th Century Victorian house within a contemporary setting. Furnished with a jumble of lounges and ornate interior pieces, including chandeliers and cherubs, the high ceilings and exposed brick make for a comfortable lounge room feel with a sophisticated inflection.

Interior Arc’s overall design concept behind Guerrilla bar was to bring back the historical significance of its architecture, while meeting the expectations of a contemporary wine bar in Sydney’s Inner West.

The ground floor is designed to accommodate groups with a club bar lounge feel. The first floor is more feminine and romantic with a gentlemen’s lounge on the mezzanine level. The venue has also been designed to allow to accommodate different genres of music throughout the week.

The ground floor is furnished with heavy-set colonial antique lounges and dining chairs, whilst the first floor lounge is styled with heavily embroidered European antique furniture, focused around the heritage fireplaces throughout the terrace. Throughout Guerrilla, a variety of ornaments, beer garden furniture and backyard accessories make an appearance, along with church pews. The atmosphere is classy but relaxed.