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Located in the art hub of Wedgewood-Houston, Soho House Nashville takes over a former sock factory built in the early 1900s. Before its renovation, the warehouse was tinted teal from aged verdigris copper, a colour which now forms a key part of the House's colour palette.

Cozy outdoor seating area with cushioned chairs and wooden tables, surrounded by potted plants, under a string of globe lights, set against an industrial cityscape of brick buildings and rooftop elements.
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Soho House Senior Designer, Harriet Liley

‘As the site has ties to the second World War, when the then-owner helped Jewish communities escape from Europe, we looked to the bold, geometric patternwork coming out of Austria during that era for inspiration.’

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‘Materials like reclaimed timber and exposed brick represent the warm hospitality of the deep south, while velvet furniture in the bedrooms and ruched silk walls in the screening room give that rock and roll, country-glam edge.’

A cozy bedroom with a large bed, two armchairs beside a round wooden table, all illuminated by natural light from floor-to-ceiling windows and a golden chandelier. Brick walls frame the space.
A bed with a green, arching headboard is adjacent to a wooden nightstand holding a table lamp and vintage radio in a sunlit bedroom with a patterned armchair and sheer curtains.

Soho House Lead Designer, Harriet Liley, shares the stories behind our outpost in Texas

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