Last night, Manhattan’s nightlife welcomed a dazzling new addition with the VIP opening of Petite Disco. The event was a star-studded affair with a mix of celebrities, models, and influencers, including Girls’ Jemima Kirke and supermodel Georgia Fowler.
The interiors were designed by Garrett Singer Architecture + Design, combining art nouveau maximalism with 1970s disco decadence. Plush velvet furnishings, bespoke LED lighting, and a carefully curated art collection by Domingo Zapata ensure that every detail contributes to an immersive experience. The two-story venue features a staggered entry with a coat check before a second door opens to the bar. The small dance floor is surrounded by built-in seating which feature the LED lights and moving ceiling light fixtures.

As Mia Moretti spun her signature mix of upbeat and edgy tracks that kept the dance floor alive, guests indulged in a curated selection of small bites from Maison Close, the club’s sister restaurant. “Our mission is to revitalize the scene with a fresh concept set in an iconic New York space” said owners Cole Bernard and Yosi Benvenisti. “We’re bringing back the old-school New York Nightlife vibe, with a strong emphasis on hospitality and a deep focus on emerging electronic music.”

With its promise of inspiring moments, the club is set to become a desirable destination for those seeking an elevated night out.
Petite Disco
161 W. 23rd St,
New York, NY