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The Ned Washington Opens Overlooking the White House

The Soho House group opens up a new location with the Ned Washington. It is designed to overlook the White House, and the interiors follow the same theme by nodding to past presidents. The Club Washington DC is designed by Soho House Design in collaboration with the American firm Stonehill Taylor. The

Members of this private club will enter the space through the historic art deco lobby at the Walker Building and make their way to the ninth floor. Marinda Thomas, interiors associate at Stonehill Taylor, spoke to Dezeen more on the design, noting, "We wanted to honor some of the previous designs of the White House. There are several renovations that it has undergone that are pretty iconic."

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