![]() ![]() The bowling lanes were meant to feel as if they were in your home and you were bowling right off the living room with your friends.” ![]() It was also very important to keep the scale comfortable to balance the vast spaces we were faced with-making lounges, lanes, and rooms feel inviting, even cozy. “I wanted to remain classically chic and glamorous without being trendy. “The overall aesthetic was to be a complete departure from the typical 1950s and 60s modern bowling alley we all grew up with,” says Stefanon, founder of JFS Design Studio in Boston, noting that he worked with the client, Big Night Entertainment Group (BNEG), on the development of other brands including Foxwoods’ Scorpion Bar. For High Rollers Luxury Lanes and Lounge at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut, arguably the first bowling alley of its kind, designer John Stefanon created a luxury space with elements evoking the glamour of Las Vegas in the ’20s and ’30s coupled with 21st century cutting-edge technology. ![]()
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