WOW!house is one of the most anticipated events on the international design calendar, drawing a global audience to experience the best of interior design and architecture in a showhouse, built from the ground up at Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour, London
Now in its fifth year, the month-long event has become a cultural touchstone, welcoming more and more visitors to immerse themselves in the original vision of world-class interior designers and architects. Working in collaboration with world-renowned brands, A-listers and rising stars alike have created 22 full-size rooms and outdoor spaces that spark wide-ranging conversations about the current spirit of design – and what comes next.
WOW!house Designers and Spaces
The Garden Room by Studio Enass
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
Munder Skiles Courtyard by Richard Miers
Black Edition for Romo Speakeasy Salon 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 Immersive Room by Russell Sage Studio
THG Paris Powder Room by Studio Mark Andrew
Zardi & Zardi Withdrawing Room by Sean Symington Design
Schumacher Dining Room by Max Rollitt
Martin Moore Kitchen with Samantha Bartlett
Perennials and Sutherland Garden Terrace by Fettle Design
Charity Partnership
WOW!house is committed to the idea that design is a force for good. The three-year partnership with United in Design (UID) will continue through WOW!house 2026. UID was founded by interior designers Sophie Ashby and Alex Dauley to deliver an equal opportunity pathway for entry into the interior design industry for people from black, Asian, ethnic minority and socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds. A portion of each WOW!house ticket and funds from the opening-night gala go towards supporting UID’s Career Pathway Programme, offering year-long internships, personalised coaching and workplace access to create opportunities for underrepresented talent.
To learn more about WOW!house 2026, including all the information needed to plan your visit, click here.






