Soho House Copenhagen
Situated in a former Danish customs house and ferry terminal built in 1937, Soho House Copenhagen remains true to its Nordic roots
The main club space has been designed to have a playful, contemporary feel with vintage furniture, including a traditional Danish banana sofa located in the Harbour Room upstairs. A wide variety of local designs, from handmade pleated lampshades by Helene Blanche to curtains from Kjellerup Væveri textile mill also feature. Recreate the House's interiors with our curated Soho Home edit.
Soft furnishings in ice-cream shades of pink, yellow, cream and green as well as a unique grainy-blue colour on the ceiling reference the colour scheme of Nyhavn's iconic townhouses, as well as the waterfront this charming Nordic House sits on. Bespoke dark timber wood accents are complemented with Danish lighting as a nod to the capital's craftsmanship.
Art plays a pivotal story throughout this House, with a collection by 38 artists born, based or trained in Denmark. Throughout the collection, emerging talents and museum-level artists alike provide an insight in the contemporary Danish art scene. Inspired by the building's window gallery, the artworks are presented under alternating spotlights, creating a contrast between the outside and inside view.