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ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE

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Soho House and Porsche have joined forces to support the next generation of creative changemakers, with art being a crucial part of this collaboration. Over the course of our partnership, we have supported a range of special commissions and installations across the Houses – and this is where things get truly exciting.

is year, Soho House and Porsche launched the Soho Visionaries series, creating an exploration of experimental forms and narratives while amplifying the voices of three artists as they reflect on their creative communities and the places that nurtured them.

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Launched in March 2023, each creator has produced a site-specific work to be installed at one of our Houses.

Nicole Wermers created a piece for Soho House Berlin, while Bernat Daviu’s design is on display at Soho House Barcelona and Yinka Ilori’s immersive outdoor commission will be revealed at Soho Farmhouse later this Spring. is collaborative art series has been celebrated across our Houses with various events highlighting the works of the three key artists, from a series of talks and workshops to dinners and performances. So be sure to keep your eyes peeled for their one-of-a-kind creations during your next visit.

Celebrate Pride with us across the Houses uring the past few years, we’ve started to pay more attention to our living spaces. It’s partly due to the pandemic, which saw us spend more time at home. We began to ask: how can I live be er? How can I make each room more comfortable? How can I make every corner look more interesting? It’s a shi in mindset that has stayed with us.

Now, books on decorating are being published more frequently, appealing to every taste. Interiors magazines have never had a better time, with titles increasing their circulation. More online homeware shops are popping up, while brands are expanding their por olio to homeware: see Zara, Dior, H&M, Ralph Lauren and, of course, Soho Home.

Interior decorators have also never been so busy. ey have clients wanting to go from minimal to maximal and from maximal to minimal. It’s the same for

Soho Home’s interior design service –an easy access point for those who’ve not yet dipped their toes into the fun world of decorating.

A quick explainer: first, you meet with one of Soho Home’s designers for a consultancy, considering budget and what will work best in your space. Next, the designer will present a series of concepts to pick from, and finally they will work with you to ensure a seamless integration into your space. e team will help you select pieces from not just Soho Home, but other brands – a unique flexibility (and, frankly, confidence) which ackno wledges that most of us enjoy blending items from a range of sources. Soho Home was first introduced in 2016, for those wanting to create the same ambience as the clubs in their own spaces. ough Soho House paid close a ention to its design aesthetic from day one. As an Electric House aficionado, I have always noticed the club’s details: the dining chairs in patterned velvet and brown leather (the right brown, note); the low armchairs in jacquard

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