According to The Nudge, London’s Sketch restaurant, located not far from Piccadilly Circus, is more an immersive art installation than an establishment for eating. Although, you can eat. Immediately upon entering you’re overwhelmed by wall-to-wall and floor-to-ceiling artworks and lavish décor. There are several rooms to choose from including the Parlour, the Lecture Room & Library, the Gallery, and the Glade, each of which come with its own unique menu and aesthetic.
Not to be outdone by the communal gathering spaces, Sketch’s proprietors put just as much attention into the bathrooms. Should you need to step away from the table to freshen up, you’ll find a restroom filled with individual pods for you to use. Each one looks like a xenomorph egg as imagined by hello kitty.
The pods are modeled after sensory deprivation tanks tipped on their ends. They’re the sort of thing you might grow a clone inside of or use to escape your spaceship moments before it self-destructs. Business Insider explains that once you’re inside, you’re met with weird music, futuristic sounds, and color-changing lighting, all of which complete the sensory experience Sketch is trying to create. Whether or not it helps you to relieve yourself, that’s up to you.
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