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MEET THE MEMBERS: SOHO HOUSE BANGKOK
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Our new three-storey club in ailand’s capital is one of the most exciting openings of the year. It’s decked out in bespoke design and beautifully combines the indoor with the outdoor (the Pool Garden is a crowd-pleaser), but the true gem lies in the thriving community of Thai creatives who have already made the House their hub.
“I’m looking forward to connecting with fellow creatives,” says member Ploi Horwang, an actor, TV host and entrepreneur. Similarly, member Ma Love, a director of social impact, enjoys being surrounded by like-minded people: “I am excited to be inspired by the diversity of creative talent in this constantly evolving city.” As is actor Bhumibhat (Aim) Thavornsiri: “I can’t wait to see how the emergence of Soho House will a ect these places and scenes that we’re all living in.”
Meanwhile, jewellery designer Chanyaporn (O) Thongthai can’t want to make the most of the facilities. “Soho House is like a home away from home. Hit the gym, sauna, half-price Mondays for under 27s, and then the ultimate Bloody Mary and chill,” she says. On the top of every member’s list, however, are the endless events we’ll be hosting at Soho House Bangkok. “It’s exciting to join special events,” says nightclub owner Nick Supreda. “ ere really is no party like a Soho House party.”
4 Two Decades Of Soho House New York
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This year, we are celebrating 20 years since Soho House opened its doors in New York City’s Meatpacking District in 2003 – and with it, two decades of Soho House in the United States. Set over six floors of a former warehouse, just a stone’s throw from the Whitney Museum, our first US club shaped the Soho House vision for years to come and intertwined with endless cultural moments and the many fates of creatives who call Manha an their home.
Notably, Soho House New York was home to our first-ever rooftop pool, which later inspired the layout for the one on top of London’s Shoreditch House. Today, the House has a spa, a roo op terrace and spacious bedrooms with exposed beams and big windows overlooking the bustling streets. While Ludlow and DUMBO House are both in close proximity, Soho House New York will always have a special place in our hearts – not least for the opening night, which gathered together an eclectic mix of artists, music and film royalty, plus members from around the world. In fact, the night was widely compared to the wild days of Studio 54. Cheers to another two decades and beyond!