Soho Home: 25 Pieces We’re Buying In 2024

Soho Home stands out as one of the best online furniture stores, offering chic, contemporary pieces that embody current trends while maintaining a timeless appeal. As the homewares extension of exclusive member club chain Soho House, the brand was launched in 2016 (after much anticipation) and it has been paving the way for the interiors industry ever since. Inspired by its 40 venues across the globe, it brings influences from Hong Kong all the way to New York.

As an interiors writer, Soho Home’s offerings – which have expanded significantly from its humble 2016 glassware launch – tick each of the metaphorical quality, aesthetics and versatility boxes. Its products are designed to last, steering clear of cheap fabrics and opting instead for the finest leathers, linens and silks, all of which will surpass fleeting industry trends. In terms of visual appeal, Soho Home pays attention to the small details, with texture, shade and shape all apparent in the products’ designs. Take this blue serving platter, £65, for example; though it boasts a roomy diameter and will comfortably fit a bundle of apples, oranges and pears, its narrow base and top heavy design means it could easily work as a bedside table trinket tray, too.

The latest development for the brand, its first physical UK store in Chelsea, gave non-members a chance to ‘try before they buy’. The vast King’s Road space even offers buyers the opportunity to confer with the brand’s team of interior designers to find the best fit for their space. That said, for larger and heavier buys, you’re likely going to want to get them ordered direct to your home. And that’s why our interiors team have pulled together an upper-cut condensed round up of Soho Home’s best pieces, all available to buy online.

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The best Soho Home picks at a glance…

House Robe

Atlanta Loveseat

Cleo Shelving

Greyson Table Lamp

Carlisle Bedside Table

What is Soho Home furniture?

Soho Home furniture is based on the idea that Soho House admirers, be it members or non members, can ‘Bring the House home.’ It allows customers to pick styles from their favourite Houses across the globe, from New York to Sydney, and bring them into the heart of their very own living spaces. The pieces are made with high quality materials, including leather, oak and velvet and, much like a high-traffic members club, they’re designed to last through frequent use.

What is Soho Home plus?

SOHO HOME+ is a £60-per-year membership that offers its patrons 15% off full price products (which, for a large portion of the site’s products, would work out at well over the £100 fee), free UK delivery for most items, early access to sales and, for sale items, an extra 20% off. Additionally, exclusive membership grants access to Houses worldwide, offering preferential rates on dining and spa services for members to indulge in.

Do Soho House members get discount on Soho Home?

Yes, Soho House members get 15% off at Soho Home.

After more interiors content? Check out our pick of the best desks for small bedrooms, the best coffee tables to elevate your living room, and the best bed frames for your bedroom. Let’s not forget the kitchen; this way for cutlery sets, kettles, coffee machines, and smoothie makers. Fancy a glass of wine (non-alcoholic or otherwise)? This way for our edit of drinking glasses. For more from GLAMOUR UK’s Commerce Writer Mayola Fernandes, follow her on Instagram @mayolafernandess.

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