Four Corners, the restaurant at The Hoxton Barcelona, wanted its terrace to feel like a natural extension of the indoor dining room — not a separate space with its own, lesser atmosphere. The terrace sits under a striking wooden pergola, with views toward Torre Glòries. The brief was to carry the same sound experience outside, without compromising either the structure or the view.
A terrace is rarely built with audio in mind. Running new cabling across The Hoxton's pergola structure would have disturbed both the woodwork and the existing electrical installation — a disruptive, costly fix for what should have been a simple extension of the indoor experience. The system needed to deliver the same atmosphere outside as in, with clear control over each zone, and without a single new cable run across the terrace.
Four Spottune Omni Track speakers were mounted on global fixpoints installed directly into the terrace structure — no drilling into the existing wiring, no disruption to the pergola's design. Audio is transmitted wirelessly from the same Stream unit serving the indoor restaurant, so the terrace runs as part of the same system rather than a separate installation. Because the speakers connect wirelessly once paired, the setup can be adjusted or moved quickly if the terrace layout changes.
The terrace now carries the same sound as the dining room inside — guests moving between the two notice no shift in mood or volume. The flexible mounting means Four Corners can reconfigure the outdoor setup as easily as it was installed, without calling in an electrician or running new cable.
For hospitality venues with outdoor seating built without audio infrastructure in mind, The Hoxton Barcelona shows what's possible with wireless commercial audio: indoor and outdoor sound as one continuous experience, with nothing to rewire to get there.