WOW!house is back for 30 glorious days in summer 2025. Created from the ground up at Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour, this award-winning 600 sq m showhouse has become a must-see destination for visitors from all corners of the globe.

The exciting month-long event (3 June – 3 July 2025) will feature the original vision of 20 world-class interior designers and architects working in collaboration with internationally renowned design brands. Global A-listers and rising stars alike create 21 full-size rooms and outdoor spaces that reflect the zeitgeist and influence design directions for years to come.

Since WOW!house first opened its doors in 2022, the concept has continued to evolve each year, reflecting the highest standards of creativity and allowing visitors the rare chance to immerse themselves in extraordinary spaces by world-class designers. The show also celebrates a sincere commitment to philanthropy, raising funds and awareness for worthwhile charities. 

WOW!house brings our worldwide design community together, sparking conversations, building relationships and sharing knowledge,” says Claire German, CEO of Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour. “It’s a testament to a moment where creativity and philanthropy are celebrated and encouraged. We cannot wait to reveal more incredible spaces for 2025.

NEW FOR 2025 

Behind a taller and more imposing entrance, rooms never seen before at WOW!house will include an innovative Media Room, a multi-purpose mud room (the Sims Hilditch Courtyard Room) as chic as chic can be, and an enticing Snug. The front terrace has added square footage and kerb appeal.

 For the first time ever, WOW!house has a paint sponsor. In addition to sponsoring a room of its own, Benjamin Moore will bring colour into every space in the house. 

THE 2025 LINE-UP

Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour is delighted to announce the first release of global WOW!house sponsors and designers for 2025. More names and additional spaces will be announced on 10 March during London Design Week 2025.

Cox London Entrance Hall by Victoria Davar of Maison Artefact

Nucleus Media Room by Alex Dauley

Fortuny + Bonacina + Barovier&Toso Primary Bedroom by Tomèf Design 

House of Rohl Primary Bathroom by 1508 London