Soft materials based on colloidal self-assembly in ionic liquids: fundamental studies on the colloidal stability in ionic liquids (ILs) are highlighted. Three different repulsive forces—electrostatic, solvation, and steric—are examined for their effectiveness to stabilize colloidal particles in ILs. An overview of recent studies on colloidal soft materials in the presence of ILs is also provided. Based on suspended states of colloid particles, two different soft materials—colloidal gel and colloidal glass—were prepared in ILs. Their functional properties, including ionic transport, rheological and optical properties, are discussed in relation to the microstructures of the colloidal materials.