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The interior design of Soho House Holloway is a tribute to 1960s California - a period when a host of artists such as David Hockney and Bruce Neumann made Los Angeles their home, drawn to the city by its light and inspiring landscapes.

A cozy lounge area with red couches and a marble coffee table is surrounded by green plants, wooden walls, and large windows. Decorative lighting and eclectic furniture add a stylish touch.
A cozy living room, featuring dark gray sofas and armchairs surrounding a mosaic-topped coffee table, with patterned stools, a large plant, and tall, light brown curtains.

Mid-century-inspired decor typical of this time is seen throughout the House, such as the vertical wooden wall panelling in the club, which grounds the space and provides contrast to the green-toned terrazzo flooring. Local vintage stores were scoured for authentic pieces hailing from the 1950s to early 1970s. These feature across both the furniture and accessories.

A stylish bedroom features a cozy bed with pillows and a plaid blanket, a plush maroon sofa, white armchairs, a vintage bathtub, soft lighting, and large windows with natural light.
A neatly arranged bed with a textured throw pillow and a patterned bedspread sits beside a rustic wooden nightstand. The nightstand holds a lamp and a vintage radio. Curtains frame the scene.

Nods to Southern California's natural palette of saturated dusty tones and lush greens are emphasised in the materials and upholstery - from dark green marble tabletops in the courtyard to the faded mustard accent chairs.

Rows of wooden loungers with patterned cushions and pillows, underneath straw canopies, sit on a sunny patio with palm trees. Modern high-rise buildings are visible in the background.
An upscale restaurant with marble-topped tables and cushioned chairs under a beige canopy, surrounded by lush green plants, featuring a long bar with stools in the background.