Six Storeys on Soho redefines luxury events in a historic landmark
Six Storeys on Soho, a lavish events and hospitality venue, first welcomed guests in November 2021. The building fully opened to the public in January 2022 after a striking transformation by Camm & Hooper. This six-floor space blends history with bold design, offering bars, restaurants, and exclusive event areas.
The venue occupies a historic building in Soho Square, drawing inspiration from 18th-century private clubs like The Society and The White House. Its interiors mix Baroque, Victorian, Edwardian, and 1980s Club Kids aesthetics, creating a visually rich experience. Two staircases and a reinstated lift ensure accessibility across all levels.
The ground and first floors remain open to the public, while the upper floors can be booked for private functions. The entire house is also available for hire, accommodating up to 300 people. Dining options feature seasonal British dishes, such as *Honey Glazed Ham Steak* and *Braised Beef Cheek Cottage Pie*. By 2026, Camm & Hooper had repurposed around 12 other iconic London buildings. Projects include the Victorian Camberwell Public Baths (now luxury apartments), a 1930s Art Deco Barclays Bank in Islington (now offices), and the former Bermondsey Tannery (now lofts). Other conversions involve an Edwardian police station and a Victorian fire station, each reimagined for modern use.
Six Storeys on Soho stands as a versatile venue, combining public dining with private event spaces. Its design and historical influences reflect Camm & Hooper's broader work in revitalising London's architectural heritage. The site continues to operate as a key destination for hospitality and gatherings.
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