As the week's end approached and bi-coastal artists and taste-makers headed for their flights out of the 305, they all surely felt a shared sentiment of instant nostalgia for their times spent at the Soho Beach House. Office joined our friends at Soho House for a number of these A-list events, ranging from an afterparty hosted by luxury travel brand Rimowa to an intimate live set by the lovely Ian Isiah opened by multi-hyphenate downtown New York icon Matthew Mazur (AKA Mazurbate).
One thing was certain about Miami Art Week this year it wouldn't have been the same without Soho Beach House. The lavish beach tent set up behind the club hosted a number of VIP events which trickled organically into the white sand coastline as the sunrise approached.
The famed private club collective's tropical, South Florida outpost was indisputably "the place to be" during Basel. However, there was one destination on Ocean Drive in particular where these elements of an unforgettable Art Week could be found all at once: Soho Beach House. This year's Art Basel in Miami Beach stunned us all with its extravagant programming, incredible works of fine art, cutting-edge fashion, and overall opulence. For all on board, Big Bunny air will be a place where like minds can come together and honor their crafts and the illustrious history of Playboy!Ĭheck out images of the new Big Bunny plane down below. Big Bunny passengers will be able to spend the night sipping on Playboy's Rare Hare spirits from a one-of-a-kind pop-up bar that rises from the mid-cabin credenza speakeasy style.
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With Bluetooth capabilities, passengers can listen to their favorite music and boogie the night away.ĭon't think they forgot about the fuel for the party. Should the guests be taken by the need to dance, the aircraft transforms into a discotheque fit for a night that will never end. The design for the plane was inspired by details of the original Big Bunny jet with crocodile-embossed leather wall coverings, stone countertops, and amenities like a world-class sky theater and rotating artwork from the Playboy Archives. The inside of the aircraft, designed by Playboy's in-house creative team, made sure guests would find something new and beautiful at every turn with bespoke furniture, barware, china, and opulent interior fixtures.
With a solid, sleek black exterior, the Big Bunny is adorned with the famous Rabbit Head logo on the tail of the jet, and they didn't forget about the people on the ground, decorating the belly of the plane with the iconic PLAYBOY masthead.