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WOW!house 2025 Full lineup and room concepts revealed at Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour
WOW!house, one of London’s most anticipated events, draws visitors from across the globe. The fourth installment offers exciting new ideas, fresh names and top brands that come together to deliver surprise, delight, and – dare we say it? – sheer ADMIRATION for the talented designers who conjure extraordinary rooms brimming with inspiration, education, and the rare chance to experience 22 unique world-class spaces.
Since WOW!house first opened its doors in 2022, the concept has continued to evolve, reflecting the highest standards of creativity and always pushing boundaries. Prepare to be astonished by the work of designers you think you know – and discover new voices.
“WOW!house expands our global design community, celebrating creativity and opening doors to ideas, partnerships and possibilities,” says Claire German, CEO of Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour. “These designers lead the way toward living beautifully – sparking conversation, championing expertise and original thinking.”
SPOTLIGHT ON TALENT: THE 2025 LINE-UP
The 2025 full line up of Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour’s global WOW!house reveal a diversity of perspectives with distinct golden threads running through: a shared reverence for craft, passion for collecting, cinematic sense of narrative, an eye toward cocooning and sophisticated levels of expertise. A few new key notes this year: a reimagined facade with a more classical aspect, the first-ever paint sponsor Benjamin Moore, a quintessential British mudroom, and a masterclass on lighting from Kelly Hoppen CBE.
Don’t forget to look for a bit of 200 Lex at WOW!house with the following sponsors that also have homes at The New York Design Center: Benjamin Moore, Fromental, Perennials | Sutherland, Visual Comfort & Co. and Hector Finch.
Visit WOW!house at the Design Centre Chelsea Harbour Monday through Friday, 10am-6pm, through July 3. Click here to purchase tickets.
Artorius Faber Entrance Garden by Alexander Hoyle
Adam Architecture Facade by Darren Price
Cox London Entrance Hall by Victoria Davar of Maison Artefact
Fromental Drawing Room by Chad Dorsey
Nucleus Media Room by Alex Dauley
Philip Jeffries Study by Staffan Tollgård
Stark Curator’s Room by Brigitta Spinocchia Freund
Fortuny + Bonacina + Barovier&Toso Primary Bedroom by Tomèf Design
House of Rohl Primary Bathroom by 1508 London
Treasure House Morning Room by Daniel Slowik
Perennials and Sutherland Courtyard by Goddard Littlefair
Sims Hilditch Courtyard Room by Emma Sims-Hilditch
Casa Branca Bedroom by Alessandra Branca
Samuel Heath Bathroom by Laura Hammett
Visual Comfort & Co. Living Room by Kelly Hoppen CBE
Dedar Library by Pirajean Lees
Drummonds Powder Room by Nicola Harding
Benjamin Moore Dining Room by Peter Mikic
Shepel’ Home Bar by Toni Black of Blacksheep
Hector Finch Snug by Thurstan
Lopen Joinery Kitchen by Ben Pentreath Studio
McKinnon and Harris Garden Terrace by Randle Siddeley