The Holloway House is the latest Soho House outpost in Los Angeles. Located just a few blocks east of Soho House West Hollywood, the space is outfitted in elegance and sophistication. From striking green terrazo flooring to boldly patterned carpets, the interior of the Holloway House draws inspiration from the mid-century modern movement, the Southern California landscape, and artists like Ed Ruscha, David Hockney, Robert Irwin, and others.
Soho House boasts exclusive private members' clubs in major cities around the world. It was founded in London by Nick Hones and it caters to the young, city-dwelling creative class and entrepreneurs. The Holloway House is the third Soho House outpost in Los Angeles. This location features a restaurant on the ground floor, a library, rows of cabanas on the rooftop, 34 hotel rooms, and more.
Mid-Century-Inspired Private Clubs
The New Holloway House Boasts Sophisticated and Artsy Feels
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