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Soho House Makes a Stylish Move Into the Coworking Space

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Welcome to 55 Water, Soho House's first stateside coworking space. 
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That said, all this fashion is mixed with function: a television-slash-presentation screen is hidden by a painting. The podcast studio has plush chairs. The printing room has not one, but three chandeliers. And outlets! There are so many outlets! To get around the potentially garish nature of charging stations, they created a line of custom furniture: all the desks and tables have plugs, couches and credenzas have charging pads. There’s an open studio space that can double as a room for networking events, or a workout class: a representative for the company says 55 Water is working on its fitness programming.

There are three levels of membership: lounge, desk, and office. Lounge gives you access to the communal areas, whereas with desk you can pay for a permanent, assigned space. An office is meant for burgeoning companies or start-ups.

You also don’t need to be a member of Soho House to join. Prices will vary slightly by location, but a lounge membership at 55 Water Street is $450 a month, whereas a desk membership is $800. (In comparison: a desk membership at NeueHouse in Madison Square is $1,500. One at WeWork’s Dumbo location is $520.)

This year, the company will open more Soho Works properties in New York, London, and Hong Kong. Jones tells Vogue that Berlin and Barcelona are also on the horizon. Will freelancers trade the comfort of their home for a haute coworking space? He’s bullish: “We’re creatures who want to be surrounded by people."