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Jeffrey Beers Brings His Signature Glamour to Nashville’s Opryland

June 4, 2008 -- Hot off an impressive run of awards for his projects around the world, renowned designer and architect Jeffrey Beers of Jeffrey Beers International (JBI) brings his design talents to Fuse, Nashville’s first Las Vegas-style nightclub.

Located in the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center, the 13,000 square foot space was designed to bridge the gap in the hotel nightclub culture in Nashville, where until the arrival of Fuse, nightlife was predominantly honky-tonk.

“I am particularly proud to be part of Nashville’s expanding night scene,” says Beers. “And the enthusiasm by the Gaylord team to create a new venue was especially inspiring,”

With a sultry palette of deep rich reds and black, the interiors of this exclusive club pulsate with energy and excitement. Large plush black sofas and ottomans rest on an exotic zebra wood floor. Customized LED red lights bring a sexy allure to the environment, further enhanced by lit columns, architectural rib-work, and ceiling coffers that change color, producing a dramatic light show within the club’s shadowy industrial ambiance.

A 120-foot red bar is the WOW feature in Fuse where twenty curving ebony millwork ribs race up the wall and over the ceiling, sensationally highlighting the bar. Concealed red neon lights reflect off the mirrors inlaid on top of the bar and produce pure magic for the lucky club-goer.

Frameless glass railing divide sections of the space, along with curtains of both beaded metal and super luxe velvet. The trademark Beers unisex bathrooms showcase frosted panels between the male and female vanity so that you can glimpse silhouettes on the glass.

For more information on the nightclub, please go to www.fusenashville.com.

SOURCE Jeffrey Beers International

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