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Inside London's WOW!house 2025 – browse the rooms from one of the biggest designer showcases in the world

The WOW!house 2025, a significant interior design showcase held at Design Centre Chelsea Harbour, is presented as a pop-up network of 22 distinct display rooms and outdoor spaces. This event, now in its fourth year, has become a prominent fixture for design enthusiasts and professionals globally, offering a glimpse into emerging interior design trends and prevailing themes. Each space within the showhouse is meticulously crafted by designers with established pedigrees, showcasing their individual design philosophies and theoretical attachments while demonstrating aesthetic refinement. Key highlights from the exhibition include the first-ever entrance courtyard by Alexander Hoyle, which features a classic English garden sensibility with architectural stonework by Artorious Faber. The facade, designed by Darren Price of Adam Architecture, exemplifies Georgian architectural principles through its scale, proportion, and symmetrical design. Victoria Davar of Maison Artefact created an opulent entrance hall, inspired by a modern-day Peggy Guggenheim, incorporating sculptural pieces by Cox London and other artisanal items. Chad Dorsey’s drawing room is envisioned as an Arts and Crafts space transformed into an exclusive social club, distinguished by floral wall coverings from Fromental. Staffan Tollgård’s study emphasizes both utility and decoration, featuring a monochromatic, moody atmosphere with wall coverings by Phillip Jeffries, designed to inspire contemplation. Alex Dauley’s media room is a lesson in textural layering, incorporating a Julian Chichester sofa, a custom Porta Romana lamp, and surround sound by Nucleus. Brigitta Spinocchia Freund’s ‘The Curators Room’ exclusively showcases work by women artists, with bespoke rug designs by Stark. Tomèf Design collaborated with Italian brands Fortuny, Bonacina, and Barovier&Toso; to create a primary bedroom celebrating Italian design, evoking the grandeur of Venetian palaces. The primary bathroom by 1508 London, sponsored by House of Rohl, balances practicality with aesthetics, featuring basins and a bath resulting from a collaboration between Victoria + Albert and Sophie-Elizabeth Thompson. Daniel Slowik’s morning room is a tribute to British art collector Richard Wallace, with furnishings sourced from dealers at the Treasure House Fair. Goddard Littlefair’s courtyard blends Andalusian, Moorish, and North African influences, featuring organic tones and outdoor fabrics by Perennials and Sutherland. Emma Sims-Hilditch’s courtyard room, a quintessential English country boot room/dog room, demonstrates the decorative potential of utilitarian spaces with Delft tiles and floral wallpaper. Alessandra Branca’s romantic bedroom is adorned with textiles and wallpapers from her Casa Branca brand’s new Srinagar collection. Laura Hammett’s bathroom celebrates the centenary of Art Deco, featuring an enormous vanity unit clad in Calacatta Oro marble by Ca’ Pietra and made by Ashton Bespoke, with taps from Samuel Heath. Kelly Hoppen’s living room focuses on light to create atmosphere, with lighting by Visual Comfort & Co. The library by Pirajean Lees is designed with acoustics in mind, promoting a relaxed listening experience with luxurious fabrics from Dedar. Nicola Harding’s powder room, a collaboration with Drummonds, showcases a bold approach to color and traditional English design with Bejmat tiles and a silk-tented ceiling. Peter Mikic’s dining room is a vibrant space with a retro inspiration, utilizing Benjamin Moore paints. Toni Black of Blacksheep designed a home bar with handmade joinery and furniture by Shepel’, aiming for a warm and welcoming atmosphere. James Thurstan Waterworth’s snug offers an eccentric, uncurated aesthetic, with artisan lighting by Hector Finch. The kitchen by Ben Penreath Studio is an “unfitted kitchen” designed to evoke a vast country house, built in collaboration with Lopen Joinery. Finally, Randle Siddeley’s garden terrace, in partnership with McKinnon and Harris, is an ultimate summer entertaining spot designed to inspire indoor-outdoor living. The WOW!house 2025 event runs until July 3rd, offering a unique opportunity to explore these diverse and expertly designed spaces. #WOWhouse2025 #InteriorDesign #DesignShowcase #LuxuryInteriors #ChelseaHarbour #ArchitecturalDesign #HomeDecoration #EmergingTrends #DesignInspiration #WOWhouse2025 #InteriorDesign #DesignShowcase #LuxuryInteriors #ChelseaHarbour #ArchitecturalDesign #HomeDecoration #EmergingTrends #DesignInspiration
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