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The DoghouseA secret 1920's style speakeasy <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/06/11/prefab-bar-made-from-tubs-lights-up-the-night/" target="_blank">pop-up bar</a> recently appeared in the Darlinghurst area of Sydney. The Doghouse is a dream bar creation by Melbournites Rob Dumaresq and Hugh Gurney, and interior decorator Adele Winteridge of <a href="http://www.foolscapstudio.com.au/" target="_blank">Foolscap</a>. Inspired by secrecy and concealment, the bar was completed as part of the design competition <a href="http://www.thepremise.com.au/" target="_blank">The Premise</a> and features fold-away tables, vintage ornaments, beer bottle decorations and other <a href="../materials/" target="_blank">eco-friendly materials</a>. Open for only one more weekend, if you're in the area you'd better check this hidden spot out - if you can find it that is...1
The DoghouseDesigned for the "Premise" dream bar competition, The Doghouse is a secret pop up bar in Darlinghurst in Sydney.2
The DoghouseOpen through this weekend, visitors to the bar can go in and get a taste of what a 1920's speak-easy bar might have been like.3
The DoghouseDecorated with eco materials, vintage decor, and beer bottles the bar is a dream of old-world flair and dark stained wood.4
The DoghouseThe bar idea was dreamed up by Melbournites Rob Dumaresq and Hugh Gurney with an interior designed by Adele Winteridge of Foolscap.5
The DoghouseThe dark wood interiors contain fold up and away tables inspired by original speak-easy bars that needed to conceal their true motive.6
The DoghouseEnvironmentally sustainable plywood was used to construct the modular bar space, that will be uninstalled and flat packed at the end of the weekend.7
The DoghouseAdele from Foolscap says that the main sustainable materials used in the pop-up bar were three: eco ply/jute rope and hired/recycled vintage furniture and fixtures.8
The DoghouseBeer bottles are used as decor along the bar and are hoisted using the jute rope and a pulley system.9
The DoghouseThe entire experience encourages patrons to engage with the themes of secrecy and concealment.10
The DoghouseThe Doghouse announced the winner of the design competition on September 13th and then 24 days later opened the doors of the secret pop-up bar.11
The DoghouseThe location though is no secret, and you can find it this weekend at 287A Liverpool St, Darlinghurst, open Thursday thru Sunday from 6 pm to 12 am.12
The DoghouseAdele also said, "As the bar was installed in only five days, the design incorporates set design elements, as well as addressing issues of sustainability and re-usability through a modular design constructed from environmentally sustainable plywood."13
The DoghouseAfter the weekend, the entire bar will be flat packed away and maybe will end up as another pop-up bar in a city near you.14














