Elevate Your Home: Soho Home's Stunning Furniture Collections

Introduction

As the crisp air of October settles in, it's the perfect time to rediscover the timeless elegance of the Soho Home furniture collections. Earlier this year Soho Home unveiled an impressive array of over 200 new additions to their renowned signature homeware range. Now, with the changing seasons, it's an opportune moment to explore these captivating pieces that seamlessly blend style and functionality.

These collections draw inspiration from the interiors of three iconic Soho Houses: 180 House in London, Soho House Rome, and Soho House Stockholm. Each collection reflects the unique character of its respective House, offering a glimpse into the creative world of Soho Home.

Let's dive into the world of Soho House furniture, where design, texture, and color come together to elevate your living spaces with the sophistication and creativity synonymous with the Soho House brand. Discover the perfect pieces to enhance your home's ambiance and make a statement this October.

180 House: A Tribute to 1970s Glamour

180 House, situated along London's iconic 180 The Strand, boasts striking Brutalist architecture designed by the renowned architect Sir Frederick Gibberd. The interiors of 180 House retain many of its original features and exude a light, mid-century aesthetic. The lounge features lacquered ceilings, shagpile rugs, plush mohair and velvet seating, and a leather bar. The dining area, on the other hand, is adorned with a fitted geometric carpet, tactile mohair banquettes, 1970s-style dining chairs, and large windows, creating an aura of decadence.

According to James Patmore, Soho House’s Design Director, "While it’s located in a Brutalist concrete facade, 180 House is a celebration of 1970s color," referring to the bold use of color seen in pieces like the Geona Dining Table and Karine Armchair. The collection also introduces captivating prints and woven fabrics, which are incorporated into products like the Vivienne Modular Sofa.

Soho House Rome: The Intersection of Artistry and Glamour

Soho House Rome, nestled in the heart of the artists’ quarter, San Lorenzo, takes inspiration from the nearby Pastificio Cerere Foundation and the neighborhood's artistic studios. Italian craftsmanship shines through, with leather and glass elements and rich textures. Statement prints and vibrant colors play a significant role in the design.

"The glamorous nature of the House and the city was translated throughout the designs," says Patmore. The Lawrence Bed and the Filip Bedside Table, both featured in the collection, pay homage to Soho House Rome's opulent ambiance.

Soho House Stockholm: A Minimalist Scandinavian Influence

Soho House Stockholm, housed in a former church, boasts a distinctive architectural style. The interiors reflect the minimalist design popular in 1970s Sweden, emphasizing clean lines and subdued colors. The tonal color palette takes cues from the city and surrounding neighborhood, while fabrics by local designers complement the church's stained-glass windows.

"The interiors concept of the House was to bring the contemporary nature of local Scandinavian design into the grand historical space," explains Patmore. One standout piece, the Aline Sofa, is a prime example of this approach, offering sleek curved design and modular flexibility, tailored for residential environments.

Conclusion

The Soho Home collection draws inspiration from these unique Soho Houses, bringing their distinct atmospheres into your own home. With a focus on design, texture, and color, these furniture collections offer an opportunity to infuse your living spaces with the sophistication and creativity synonymous with the Soho House brand. Discover the perfect pieces to elevate your home's ambiance and make a statement.

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