LYNCH: Acoustic duo. One part nomad, one part kansas. We play happy songs.
LYNCH: Acoustic duo. One part nomad, one part kansas. We play happy songs.
Join us this First Friday, June 3 2pm til dark, as Mack Schroer paints atop a scaffolding for the Soho Interiors storefront window display. Sketchbooks and printed material will be available for a hands-on display of Mack’s creative process, from thumbnail sketches to completed, colored prints and animated shorts. Soho warmly welcomes Mack back. Enjoy First Friday with us!
We will be closed Memorial Day to remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for us, and to pay them homage. We also honor all who have served and are serving now.
Find 10% off at both Soho and Studio Friday, Saturday, and Tuesday, May 27, 28, 31.
Proudly Handcrafted in the USA in patterns and hues that reflect you. Compact Claire can be ordered in at a petite 75″ length. 
First Friday feature at Soho Interiors, Nancy Goodall is an artist, designer, author, music director, attorney and teacher. She will demonstrate fusing glass pieces, beading and wire wrapping from 5:30-6:30. A student of many notable teachers within the US, Goodall has received several awards, and her work can be seen in shops and galleries in the Midwest, Las Vegas, New York as well as Soho Interiors!
Learn more about Nancy Goodall Designs and her piece shown above by visiting her Facebook page.

ECLECTIC . SPIRITED . WONDERFULLY COMFORTABLE .
The Hyde by Robin Bruce mixes magical sink-in comfort with the utility of a simple, no-nonsense silhouette and smart configuration options. Proudly made in the USA. Proudly sold at Soho Interiors.
Pen and Ink artist Deane Burgess will be featured at Soho’s February First Friday Art Walk. Formerly of Westmoreland and Wamego, but a Topekan since the 1960’s, Mr. Burgess has created pen and ink drawings since he was a young boy growing up on a Kansas farm. A graduate of Kansas State University and a 38 year educator and administrator for Topeka Public Schools (as both an art teacher and director), Deane’s work continues after numerous years to be seen everywhere from the cover of Topeka mainstay Speck’s menu to Topeka High’s commencement program. From landscape to still life to well-known Topeka places of business, worship, and schools, his skillful attention to detail captures the realism of life around him. The Capitol building, Topeka High School, the Santa Fe Building, Grace Episcopal, Speck’s, Landon Middle School, First Baptist Church, and the quintessential symbol of Kansas, “the Sunflower,” are just some examples of the lifelong Kansan’s art.
Meet Deane, browse Soho’s distinctive furnishings and gifts, and view Mr. Burgess’ artwork on display Friday, Feb. 5th from 5:30-8:30 at Soho Interiors located at 3129 SW Huntoon Street. A slice of east coast style, combined with the comfort and hospitality Kansas is so well known for, makes Soho Interior’s Pen and Ink feature the highlight of a marvelous night out.