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Inside WOW!house 2025: The Ultimate Interior Design Showcase at Chelsea Harbour
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Inside WOW!house 2025: The Ultimate Interior Design Showcase at Chelsea Harbour

Step into the world of cutting edge interiors at London’s WOW!house 2025, where the finest designers come together to shape the future of home style.

Each June, the prestigious Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour becomes the epicenter of luxury interiors with the return of WOW!house, a spectacular showcase featuring 22 immersive rooms and garden spaces crafted by top interior and landscape designers from across the globe.

Now in its fourth year, WOW!house has quickly risen to global prominence as one of the most influential design events, drawing in stylists, architects, tastemakers, and design enthusiasts. Each room is a masterclass in creativity, offering distinct visions, materials, and narratives. From richly layered bedrooms to serene garden terraces, this year's lineup is more diverse and daring than ever before.

Highlights from WOW!house 2025

1. Entrance Courtyard by Alexander Hoyle
This debut courtyard garden oozes timeless English charm, framed by beautifully crafted ‘Forest Marble’ stonework by Artorious Faber. Foxgloves, climbing greenery, and natural textures create a peaceful first impression.

Photo Credit Milo Brown

2. Facade by Darren Price
With a 6.5 meter high Georgian style facade, Darren Price of Adam Architecture presents a striking entrance that blends symmetry, grandeur, and heritage in a modern architectural language.

Photo Credit Milo Brown

3. Entrance Hall by Victoria Davar
A Venetian infused hallway imagined by Maison Artefact’s Victoria Davar, inspired by the spirit of Peggy Guggenheim. Antique finds and sculptural pieces from Cox London bring high art into a luxurious domestic setting.

 

4. Drawing Room by Chad Dorsey
This Arts and Crafts drawing room evolves into a sleek social salon, wrapped in floral Fromental panels and centered around a grand piano. A sophisticated nod to tradition with a contemporary twist.

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5. Study by Staffan Tollgård
A dark, introspective workspace designed for contemplation and functionality. Wallcoverings by Phillip Jeffries and monochromatic tones lend it a moody intellectual vibe.

Photo Credit Milo Brown

6. Media Room by Alex Dauley
A cocoon of texture and atmosphere, this sultry cinema space features standout design elements like Julian Chichester seating, Porta Romana lighting, and immersive soundscapes by Nucleus.

Photo Credit Milo Brown

7. The Curators Room by Spinocchia Freund
Featuring work exclusively by female artists, this elegant room is adorned with bespoke rugs from sponsor Stark, curated under the creative direction of Asheley Stark.

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8. Primary Bedroom by Tomef Design
A luxurious Italian fantasy, combining Fortuny fabrics, Bonacina rattan, and Murano glass. This bedroom evokes the charm of Venetian palazzos with golden detailing and rich textures.

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9. Primary Bathroom by 1508 London
Striking a balance between sculpture and function, this modern bathroom features Victoria + Albert fixtures shaped in collaboration with artist Sophie Elizabeth Thompson.

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10. Morning Room by Daniel Slowik
Inspired by 19th century art collector Richard Wallace, this richly decorated room is filled with antiques sourced from exhibitors at the Treasure House Fair.

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11. Courtyard by Goddard Littlefair
With inspiration drawn from Moorish and North African architecture, this serene garden lounge feels like a hidden retreat in Marrakech, using organic palettes and tactile materials.

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12. Courtyard Room by Emma Sims-Hilditch
A homely utility space transformed into a charming English countryside room, perfect for muddy boots and wagging tails. Think Delft tiles, floral wallpaper, and antique clocks.

13. Bedroom by Alessandra Branca
Romance reigns supreme in this floral fantasy from Casa Branca’s new Srinagar collection. Blush tones, four poster beds, and sisal textures create a whimsical escape.

Photo Credit Milo Brown

14. Bathroom by Laura Hammett
Celebrating 100 years of Art Deco, this bathroom dazzles with calacatta oro marble, bold geometry, and chamfered bronze fittings from Samuel Heath.

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15. Living Room by Kelly Hoppen
A meditation on light and comfort, this living room is a symphony of muted tones, balanced proportions, and innovative lighting by Visual Comfort & Co.

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16. Library by Pirajean Lees
This acoustically tuned room invites slow living, with velvety textiles from Dedar and atmospheric lighting designed for deep listening and relaxation.

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17. Powder Room by Nicola Harding
Dripping with old world decadence, this small space packs a punch. From its silk draped ceiling to its traditional Bejmat tiles and bold pink palette.

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18. Dining Room by Peter Mikic
Bold, retro, and vibrant, this dining space explodes with energy and color thanks to expressive wall murals and lively tones from Benjamin Moore’s Broadway Lights.

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19. Home Bar by Toni Black (Blacksheep)
This warm, art deco inspired bar is all about mood and storytelling, with handmade furniture from Shepel’ and floral wallpaper adding depth and drama.

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20. Snug by Thurstan
A curated yet casual reading room filled with antique treasures, artisan lighting by Hector Finch, and the comforting imperfections of English countryside aesthetics.

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21. Kitchen by Ben Pentreath Studio
A tribute to the unfitted kitchen trend. Rustic, unpredictable, and wonderfully lived in. Crafted in collaboration with Lopen Joinery, this kitchen feels plucked from a country estate.

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22. Garden Terrace by Randle Siddeley
Bringing the outdoors in with lush palms, airy seating, and a focus on alfresco entertaining. This terrace invites summer living at its finest with outdoor pieces from McKinnon and Harris.

Photo Credit Milo Brown


Final Thoughts: Why WOW!house Matters in 2025

WOW!house continues to redefine what’s possible in residential design. It's not just a showcase, it's a forecasting platform, a style incubator, and a source of endless inspiration. Whether you're a designer, homeowner, or creative entrepreneur, this event offers a glimpse into the future of interiors.

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