All The Highlights From London Design Week 2025
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Everything you might have missed at Design Centre Chelsea Harbour this year

London Design Week is the interior design world’s take on fashion week, says Katerina Browder: dresses are swapped out for furniture and showrooms line the halls. Design Centre Chelsea Harbour was a kaleidescope of colour this year as hundreds of international brands arrived to showcase their treasures, with more than 100 talks, workshops and events held throughout the week. Wondering what you might have missed? Here are a few of the highlights from London Design Week 2025.
Recap: London Design Week 2025
Kit Kemp X Christopher Farr
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Anyone strolling through the Design Centre certainly couldn’t miss this immersive pop-up from luxury textile house Christopher Farr Cloth. Created with the help of photographer Simon Brown, the Victorian-inspired ‘Studio on Wheels’ showed off the brand’s latest collection: a vibrant reimagining of some of the most cherished fabrics from their collaboration with Kit Kemp.
Stepping inside a world of colour, guests were invited to explore the new designs, check out a never-before-seen pattern, and even try on hats and kimonos created using fabrics from the collection.
‘With our shared passion for vintage gypsy caravans and shepherds’ huts, Simon’s studio was the perfect choice to showcase the new fabrics,’ Kit Kemp said of the installation. christopherfarrcloth.com
Bertioli by Thyme
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This nature-focused brand brought a ‘Bertioli Bird Hide’ to the Design Centre, proudly displaying their collection of botanical prints and homeware. From cushions and wallpaper to lampshades, headboards and home scents, each product takes inspiration from lush habitats: think woodlands, cutting gardens, water meadows, and kitchen gardens. bertioli.co.uk
Naturalmat
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Naturalmat’s pop-up invited guests to delve into the raw materials that make up the brand’s handcrafted, sustainable mattresses – including certified organic wool, sourced directly from farmers in Devon. naturalmat.co.uk
Sophie Paterson X Andrew Martin
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Andrew Martin’s ongoing collaboration with Sophie Paterson continues with the Capri collection: a selection of four fabric designs and two elegant trims, all crafted for both indoor and outdoor living. Each design is inspired by the glamour and vibrancy of the Italian Riviera – so expect gorgeous sunset tones alongside shades of deep green and turquoise. andrewmartin.co.uk
GP&J Baker
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Renowned for elaborate wallpapers, archival prints, and innovative fabrics – not to mention cushions, rugs and furniture – GP&J Baker took the opportunity to debut a brand new collection at Design Week 2025. Created in collaboration with Historic Royal Palaces, the Royal Court collection presents an array of new wallpaper designs, all of which are inspired by the timeless grandeur of the six palaces under the charity’s care. gpjbaker.com
Nina Campbell X Osborne & Little
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Design Week gave a preview of Nina Campbell’s new Farnaz collection, launching in April in partnership with Osborne & Little. Guests were treated to a showcase of florals, pastel wall coverings and intricate, colourful trimmings, alongside two talks from the renowned designer herself. osborneandlittle.com
Sanderson
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Sanderson’s new showroom showcased some of the heritage brand’s most beloved designs, including the new Orwell Weaves collection. Also on display was Country Woodland, an elegant selection of wallpaper which captures the very best of the English countryside: think trellises, oak trees and leaves, all layered with charming gingham patterns and classic stripes. sandersondesigngroup.com
Gingerlily
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There’s nothing quite as luxurious as silk bedding and nightwear – so Gingerlily’s Design Week pop-up was guaranteed to be dreamy. Alongside the brand’s signature bed linen and accessories, guests could also take a look at the Gingerlily X Memo Press collection: a collaboration between founder Deborah Fiddy and illustrator Alice Edwardswh ich consists of bespoke silk bedding and robes. gingerlily.co.uk
David Hunt Lighting
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David Hunt Lighting is adding to its line of exquisite pieces (all of which are handmade in workshops in the Cotswolds) with the charming new Lemon Drop colourway. Designed to infuse spaces with ‘warmth, nostalgia and effortless joy’, it’s an exciting addition to the brand’s extensive collection – and the perfect spring decor piece. davidhuntlighting.co.uk
Elizabeth Ashdown
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Passamenterie expert Elizabeth Ashdown creates distinct pieces for interior designers, fashion designers and more, bringing an energetic and playful approach which redefines the classic craft. Her new collection is a collaboration with Samuel and Sons, using repetition, colour blocking and geometry to create a vibrant collection of colourful cords, borders and fringes. elizabethashdown.co.uk
Heathfield & Co X Pollyanna Wilkinson
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Heathfield and Co. designs timeless lighting for modern living. Their SS25 project, the Selene Collection, saw them team up with award-winning garden designer Pollyanna Wilkinson to create a selection of sleek portable lights designed for both indoor and outdoor use. heathfield.co.uk