WOW!house
Prepare to be WOW!ed at the Design Centre’s first-ever showhouse
Make a date for design inspiration at WOW!house, Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour’s first showhouse, and its most ambitious initiative to date. Experience room after room of imaginative wonder. World-class designers will be working in collaboration with internationally acclaimed design and decoration houses, together creating something that has never been seen in the UK before.
More than 20 international design talents will be taking part, including BIID members Shalini Misra and Bunny Turner, Kit and Minnie Kemp, Rayman Boozer of Apartment 48, United in Design and Campbell-Rey who will design the Garden Room with Schumacher. It is a truly stellar line-up.
Each space will tell a compelling story through rich layers of pattern, colour and texture, furniture, lighting art and objets, all coming together to create an astonishing jewel-box for living. The exterior of the WOW!house is being created by highly innovative architectural practice, Mamou-Mani.
WOW!house has been devised to bring the design world together, to celebrate talent and be inspired by the ingenuity of our industry. The Design Centre is proud to be working with Centrepoint, whose ambition is to end youth homelessness; a portion of all ticket prices will go to Centrepoint.
WOW!house will be open throughout June, including weekends. Tours of the WOW!house and discovery tours of Design Centre showrooms will also be available at certain times during the month, along with the opportunity to book appointments with the Designer Sourcing Service.
BIID members are offered specially discounted ticket price of £15 (full price £25). The offer is valid to activate now and will run from 1 June to the end of the show on 1 July; go to the Member Area to book your ticket. You can book a date and time that suits you.
Non-members can book tickets here.
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