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Second Home provides dynamic co-working and office spaces designed for entrepreneurs, innovators, and creative businesses. The company offers flexible membership models, including private offices, shared workspaces, and dedicated desks, complemented by a range of amenities and a curated cultural program. Its approach focuses on fostering a vibrant community environment and supporting collaboration among its members, providing infrastructure beyond just physical space to facilitate growth and networking.
The company was founded in 2014 by Rohan Silva, Samuel Aldenton, and Robin Klein. The founders conceived Second Home with the insight that traditional office environments often stifle creativity and collaboration, aiming to build spaces that actively inspire and connect members. Their vision was to create hubs that integrate work with cultural and social experiences, moving beyond merely transactional real estate.
Second Home primarily serves startups, scale-ups, and individuals working in creative industries, alongside social impact organizations. The company's long-term vision centers on cultivating ecosystems that nurture entrepreneurship and innovation, expanding its unique blend of workspace and community initiatives to more global cities. It seeks to redefine the modern work environment by prioritizing human connection and creative output.
Second Home has raised $35.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Second Home has raised $35.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Second Home is a creative workspace and community hub for technology firms, entrepreneurs, and freelancers, primarily operating in Shoreditch, London. It provides private studios in an architecturally innovative environment designed to foster collaboration, inventions, and partnerships among fast-growing tech companies.[3] Unlike traditional offices, it curates a diverse community blending life, work, art, and science to spark new ideas, serving small tech teams and independents seeking an energetic, shared space.[3]
Second Home was founded by Sam Aldenton and Rohan Silva, with Silva notable as a former senior policy adviser to the UK Prime Minister and creator of the Government's Tech City initiative.[3] Launched in Shoreditch, it occupies a building designed by award-winning architects Selgas Cano, which intentionally blurs boundaries between nature and construction to create an aspirational atmosphere.[3] This marks the first in a planned series of global locations, evolving from a UK-focused tech ecosystem booster into an international network for creative tech collaboration.[3]
Second Home rides the trend of collaborative workspaces amid London's Tech City growth, capitalizing on post-Government initiatives to cluster innovators.[3] Its timing aligns with rising demand for hybrid environments that blend work and creativity, especially as AI-driven tech wealth fuels secondary real estate markets globally, including luxury second-home surges in areas like Wine Country.[5] Market forces like younger tech professionals from AI firms seeking lifestyle-integrated spaces favor its model, influencing the ecosystem by accelerating partnerships and inventions in a curated setting.[3][5]
Second Home is poised to expand its global footprint, potentially opening more locations to capture AI-fueled tech migration and second-home lifestyle trends.[3][5] Evolving remote/hybrid work and wealth from AI firms will shape its growth, amplifying its role in fostering tech dialogues amid property booms.[5] Its influence may grow by becoming a key node in international tech networks, turning curated spaces into launchpads for breakthroughs—echoing its Shoreditch origins where overlaps ignite innovation.[3]
Second Home has raised $35.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Second Home's investors include Broadway Angels, Dispersion Capital, FJ Labs, Giant Ventures, Hoxton Ventures, Human Augmentation Syndicate, Summit Partners, VSC Ventures, Wing Venture Capital, Andy Sessions, Arun Sarin, Eric Wu.
Second Home has raised $35.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $24.0M Venture Round in October 2016.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 1, 2016 | $24.0M Venture Round | Broadway Angels, Dispersion Capital, FJ Labs, Giant Ventures, Hoxton Ventures, Human Augmentation Syndicate, Summit Partners, VSC Ventures, Wing Venture Capital, Andy Sessions, Arun Sarin, Eric Wu, Ethan Beard, Joe Greenstein, Ken Glass, Ron Suber, Saran Chari | |
| Jan 1, 2016 | $11.0M Series A | 2150, DST Global, Lakestar, Offline Ventures, Passion Capital, Tribe Capital |