Published on April 8, 2026
Perched high above Hong Kong’s bustling financial district, Peridot is redefining the concept of a sky bar. Situated on the 38th floor of The Henderson, an iconic sculptural tower designed Zaha Hadid, this bar invites guests to experience a blend of sophistication and theatricality, elevating the traditional sky bar experience into something distinctly cinematic and emotionally resonant.
The interiors of Peridot are crafted Ferrari, directed designer Paolo Ferrari. His approach brings a unique vibrancy to the space, utilizing gem-toned colors that mimic the hues found in precious stones, such as emerald greens and sapphire blues. The design seamlessly blends elegance with a sense of playfulness, creating an environment that feels both luxurious and inviting.
Guests are greeted with sweeping panoramic views of the cityscape, showcasing the dynamic pulse of Hong Kong beneath them. The placement and design of the furniture maximize the visual experience while ensuring comfort, allowing patrons to immerse themselves in the ambiance. The lighting is carefully curated to shift throughout the evening, enhancing the ever-changing backdrop of the city as the sun sets and the city lights begin to twinkle.
Peridot not only focuses on a visually stunning environment but also curates a menu that reflects the creativity of its design. Innovative cocktails and an extensive selection of premium spirits are complemented local ingredients, creating a culinary experience that mirrors the artistry of the space.
This sky bar has quickly established itself as a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists. With its breathtaking views, impressive design, and top-notch offerings, Peridot promises an unforgettable experience, making it a jewel in Hong Kong’s vibrant nightlife scene.
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