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Bring the Stunning Soho House Private Club Look Home Through Anthropologie

Soho House, the famed London private club for artists, creatives and celebrities, has expanded in the past 20 years to offer lodging, restaurants and a stylish place to hang out in cities around the world like New York, Barcelona, Istanbul, Berlin, Chicago, Toronto and more.

The secret to their success is the signature Soho House interiors, which are a combo of farmhouse, mid-century modern design and polished English style. It may be hard to get an exclusive membership, but you can now bring a little bit of the Soho House look home. The exclusive hand-crafted collection Soho Home, available at Anthropologie, is on sale now.

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The new Soho House line of home accents, Soho Home, is available at Anthropologie.

Much like Soho House, the select collection will not be massed produced. Instead, Soho Home will be produced by the same local artisans that provide the club with their wares, including the English pottery studios of Burleigh, established in 1851, and Whichford. The collection is inspired by the Soho House Farmhouse in Oxfordshire, England.

The Soho House Farmhouse in Oxfordshire, inspiration for the Soho Home Collection at Anthropologie.

The Soho House Farmhouse in Oxfordshire inspired the Soho Home collection at Anthropologie.

Here are some of the best offerings of Soho Home available at Anthropologie:











Check out the gallery of Soho House clubs around the world at the beginning of this post. Which one’s your favorite?

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