At the core of Schermerhorn Symphony Center is the 30,000 square feet (2,800 m2), 1,844-situate Laura Turner Concert Hall, which is home to the Nashville Symphony. The lobby is of the shoebox style. It highlights regular lighting, which streams in through 30 soundproof, twofold paned clerestory windows. Mind boggling emblematic themes show up all through the lobby and whatever is left of the inside, including irises (the Tennessee state blossom), horseshoes (a tribute to the late Laura Turner's affection for steeds) and espresso beans (speaking to Nashville's Cheek family, which assumed a key part in the establishing of the Nashville Symphony and furthermore initially possessed the Maxwell House Coffee mark)