Las Vegas Guide for Design Enthusiasts

Omnia

The best club in Vegas also happens to be one of the most visually stunning in the world. Designed by Rockwell Group, every little detail inside Omnia was carefully considered. The crown jewel is the main room’s 22,000-pound kinetic chandelier. Comprised of eight concentric rings adorned with thousands of LED strips and lights that are individually programmable, it puts on one of the most alluring light shows you’ve ever seen. Combine that with hundreds of LED screens, opera-like balcony tables, and sought-after DJs like Calvin Harris and Zedd and you’re in for one exhilarating evening.
Momofuku

Last year David Chang made his first foray into Vegas with Momofuku, bringing his beloved pork belly buns, fried chicken, and bo ssäm with him. In addition to his spectacular eats, you’ll find a large mural by street artist David Choe in the dining room.
Carbone

Designed by Ken Fulk, the interiors at Carbone are just as fantastic as the Italian-American fare. Think Fortuny fabrics, blue subway tiles, red velvet, and dazzling chandeliers. Savor chunks of Parmigiano-Reggiano served straight from the block and don’t miss out on the spicy rigatoni vodka and veal parmesan.
Rosina

The Venetian and adjoining Palazzo resorts have been revamping their beverage program. Last year’s introduction of the Dorsey brought creative drinks that are concocted at a bar surrounded by digital artwork, and last month saw the arrival of Electra Cocktail Club. The real beauty, though, is Rosina, a seductive Art Deco venue focusing on classic and champagne cocktails.
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