Lineup announced for WOW!house 2026

WOW!house, the interiors event of the summer, returns to Design Centre Chelsea Harbour in June

WOW!house, the award-winning 600 sq m showhouse is in its fifth year. The event (2 June – 2 July 2026) will see A-list interior designers and rising stars alike create 21 full-size rooms and outdoor spaces that speak to the moment and influence design directions for the years ahead

Claire German, CEO, Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour, says “Each edition of WOW!house challenges us to push the boundaries of creativity and craftsmanship even further — to spark new conversations, champion innovation and celebrate the remarkable designers and makers who define our community. WOW!house is more than an exhibition; it is a testament to the power of collaboration and imagination and 2026 promises to be our most inspiring chapter yet.”

WOW!house 2026 lineup
Artorius Faber Entrance Garden by The Gardenists  

Size Group Facade by Darren Price of Adam Architecture  

Entrance Hall by Francis Sultana  

Turnell & Gigon Group Drawing Room by Albion Nord  

Lalique Home Bar by Elicyon  

Shepel’ Library by Róisín Lafferty  

 Benjamin Moore Minhwa Salon by Young Huh  

Phillip Jeffries Morning Room by Sara Cosgrove  

Samuel Heath Primary Bathroom by Rigby & Rigby  

Salvesen Graham The Collection Primary Bedroom by Salvesen Graham  

Black Edition for Romo Courtyard Room by Studio Duggan  

The Parlour by Martin Kemp Design  

Misia for Casamance Group Bedroom Suite by Henri Fitzwilliam-Lay  

Ca’ Pietra Bathroom by De Rosee Sa  

Nucleus Media Room by Russell Sage Studio  

THG Paris Powder Room by Studio Mark Andrew  

Zardi and Zardi Withdrawing Room by Sean Symington Design

Schumacher Dining Room by Max Rollitt  

Martin Moore Kitchen with Samantha Bartlett 


Additional Room Sponsors include: 
Perennials & Sutherland, and Munder Skiles

Find out how smart home technology was used in WOW!house 2025

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