Interior shot at Lola Lo

Lola Lo Lincoln

A young, fun tropical tiki bar for students and young professionals with an exotic twist.

Building on the success of the traditional Polynesian styled bars, Lola Lo Lincoln aims to immerse guests in a tropical paradise with an exotic twist. Inspired by Pele the Hawaiian Goddess of Fire the club room appears to burn with a flaming bar front complete with shrunken head curiosity boxes that again look like they are licked by flames.

Case Study: Lola Lo Lincoln

Set in a basement in the heart of Lincoln, one of the biggest challenges for our design team was how to incorporate a historical Roman wall through the middle of the space that had to remain visible but untouchable, so incorporating the elements of stone, a silhouette of Moai’s was incorporated on the glass to allude to their natural origins.
The main club room with flaming bar front and reclaimed timber wall has unique hand painted volcano graphics and is surrounded by other tropical décor well know at Lola Lo’s such as the puffa fish lanterns and fisherman’s floats lights, fish traps and tapa cloth and vintage Hawaiian print seating.

Pele's Room - Flamed bar front and disco dance floor.

Fire club room flaming bar front.

Pele's Bar - The back bar is reclaimed timber with hand painted volcano graphics.
Pele’s Bar – The back bar is reclaimed timber with hand painted volcano graphics.
Garden - Central seating a with tropical plants and treasure chest tables.
Garden – Central seating a with tropical plants and shrunken head curiosity box tables.