Solo Fitness creates gym equipment designed for beautiful spaces!
In a world where health and wellbeing occupy a central place in everyday life, the fitness experience should be more than functional. It should be refined, inspiring and seamlessly integrated into the environment in which it lives. This philosophy lies at the heart of Solo Fitness, where every piece of equipment is designed not only to enhance training performance but also to elevate the aesthetics of the space that surrounds it.
For more than a decade, the team behind Solo has been designing and manufacturing fitness equipment for some of the leading boutique gyms in the United Kingdom. These projects demanded a balance between technical excellence and sophisticated design. Through Solo, that same philosophy has been brought into the world of home fitness, creating equipment that transforms private training spaces into environments of elegance and performance.

Design and quality remain the core values of the brand. Every product is developed with meticulous attention to materials, form and detail, reflecting a commitment to craftsmanship that places Solo among the most refined home gym equipment manufacturers in the world.
The story of Solo begins in 2012, when the company first began producing bespoke commercial gym equipment for internationally recognised brands such as Fairmont Hotels, Fitness First and Virgin Active. In these environments, the visual identity of the space was just as important as the functionality of the equipment, shaping a design philosophy that continues to guide the brand today.
“Solo is all about challenging conventional gym equipment design. I wouldn’t want a commercial kitchen in my home, so why would I want commercial-looking gym equipment?”
In 2020 the focus expanded toward the home gym market. At the time, most equipment manufacturers were concentrating either on reducing production costs or increasing technical specifications. What was often missing was design. Solo approached the category from a different perspective, placing aesthetics, spatial harmony and architectural integration at the center of the development process.
The vision was simple yet ambitious. If a designer were creating the gym within their dream home, what would the equipment look like. How would it interact with the architecture of the space. How could it feel both functional and sculptural.

Today many Solo clients include interior designers and architects working on high end projects around the world, including luxury residences, private villas, yachts, spas and boutique hotels. These collaborations continue to shape the evolution of the brand and reinforce the idea that fitness equipment can be as thoughtfully designed as the spaces in which it is placed.
Solo Fitness represents the meeting point of performance, craftsmanship and design. The result is a collection that redefines what home gym equipment can be.













