YOGA, CALISTHENICS, SOUND AND COMMUNITY

YOGA, CALISTHENICS, SOUND AND COMMUNITY

step into flowstate.

Our new home: the iconic Dirty House, originally created by Sir David Adjaye OBE for artists Tim Noble & Sue Webster, now reimagined for modern consciousness by RIBA award-winning practice Studioshaw.

The Rogue Room Chance Street is not a club.
Not a shala.
It’s a third space in between.

step into flowstate.

Our new Chance Street flagship is a multi-sensory playground for wellness.

Every detail is designed to move you, from immersive sound to intentional architecture, and lighting inspired by the science of circadian rhythm.

two movement studios.

A downstairs studio inspired by club culture. Powered by a dynamic lighting system designed with your circadian rhythm in mind. An immersive space where sound, light, and movement align to shift your state.

An upstairs studio filled with light, surrounded by windows and views of Shoreditch.

the club goes sober.

We’re bringing our community together with a NoLo (no and low-alcohol) bar, serving crafted drinks to fuel connection without the hangover.

"We chose Studioshaw because they don't just design buildings — they design experiences. Their modern approach to flow and space mirrors our vision for The Rogue Room: a place where design helps people truly live in the moment."

— Rosie Hall,
Founder of The Rogue Room

rooted in club culture.

driven by music.

designed for rebels.

sound powered by AlphaTheta.

For us, sound isn’t just background. It’s the heartbeat of everything we do.

That’s why we’ve partnered with AlphaTheta, our audio and technical partner, to bring state-of-the-art sound systems into both of our movement rooms.

A yoga space designed for flow state seekers and rhythm lovers.

And yes, we’ve got some epic DJ takeovers lined up.

"Good design doesnt just shape our building and spaces - it shapes us - how we feel, how we move and how we interact with the world"

— Mark Shaw,
Founder of Studioshaw

join the new chapter of rebellious wellness.