WOW!house 2025

May 30, 2025
WOW!house 2025

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2nd June – 2nd July | Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour

Where Craft Meets Design: Ca' Pietra Artisans at WOW!house

Built within the Design Avenue, WOW!house is a one-of-a-kind showhouse stretching 600 sq m. See 22 full-size rooms and outdoor spaces - each uniquely designed by world-class interior designers, working in collaboration with globally recognised design brands and incredible suppliers. It is a remarkable testament to a moment when creativity and philanthropy are celebrated and encouraged. 

This summer, Ca’ Pietra Artisans proudly takes its place at WOW!house. As collaborators in four exceptional spaces, we’re showcasing the artistry, innovation and integrity of our materials in the company of names who shape the future of interiors.

From hand-finished limestone to bespoke marble vanities, each space tells a story of material mastery and creative alignment. This is craftsmanship not as a backdrop, but as a lead character.

Samuel Heath Bathroom

Designed by Laura & Aaron Hammett
Stone: Calacatta Vagli Oro, Verde Guatemala, Emperador Light

Timeless glamour finds its form in this tribute to the centenary of Art Deco. Laura and Aaron Hammett reimagine the era’s bold geometry and elegance through modern eyes - working with British brassware icon Samuel Heath to create a bathroom of depth and detail.

Our marble plays a starring role. From the sculpted vanity in Calacatta Vagli Oro to the richly veined floor and wall cladding, the material palette is both luxurious and grounded - a tactile celebration of form, colour and marble craft.

 

Photography by @milobrown_photography and @james_mcdonald_photography

House of Rohl Primary Bathroom

Designed by 1508 London
Tiles: Concept Stone Glaze Star & Cross, Menthol & Cream

A study in serenity, this globally inspired sanctuary draws on rituals of bathing and renewal. Designed by 1508 London, the space is led by narrative - balancing architectural elegance with meaningful craftsmanship.

At its centre, the sculptural Seros bath by Victoria + Albert, created by artist Sophie-Elizabeth Thompson, evokes the quiet rhythm of water. Layered with lighting from Bert Frank and refined joinery by Anka Bespoke, it is both sacred and sensual. Handmade Stone Glaze ceramic tiles, commissioned exclusively for the space, complete the room with soft movement and subtle shine.

 

Photography by @milobrown_photography and @james_mcdonald_photography

The Courtyard Room

Designed by Emma Sims-Hilditch
Stone: Marlborough Terracotta, Calacatta Apuano, Arabescato Vagli, Metropolitan Slate, Tora Blue

This entrance and boot room offers a warm welcome - and a masterclass in English practicality with soul. With antiques, architectural detailing and materials full of character, it sets the tone for timeless, joyful living.

From the Marlborough terracotta underfoot to the carved marble sink and bespoke limestone surfaces, the craftsmanship is quietly confident. There’s even a space for dogs and muddy boots - a reminder that the best design is lived in, loved and made to last.

 

Photography by @milobrown_photography and @james_mcdonald_photography

McKinnon and Harris Garden Terrace

Designed by Randle Siddeley
Stone: Buscot Tumbled & Etched Limestone, Fireplace: Marlborough Terracotta

An ode to fifty years of refined landscape design, this garden terrace captures the romance of the traditional Palm Court. Part Orangery, part internal courtyard, it dissolves the boundary between indoors and out, inviting visitors into a lush retreat of trelliswork, living walls and cultivated calm.

Anchored by a bespoke stone fireplace and set with handcrafted outdoor furniture by McKinnon and Harris, every element has been considered, crafted, and curated. It’s a lesson in layered, lasting luxury.

 

Photography by @milobrown_photography and @james_mcdonald_photography

Flora & Ember Pop-Up Dining

Created by Simon Stallard & Randle Siddeley
Stone: Buscot T&E, Matravers Sandstone, Portare Cotswold Porcelain

New for 2025, Flora & Ember is a culinary installation set in a secret courtyard garden. Wild English planting, elemental fire cooking, and layered natural stone come together in this sensory space - blending theatre with hospitality.

Created by fire-cooking pioneer Simon Stallard and landscape architect Randle Siddeley, the dining room features a seasonal rotation of guest chefs and private events across the exhibition calendar. Our stonework grounds the experience in honest materiality - a foundation for stories, meals and memories.

Visiting WOW!house

 

WOW!house 2025 is held at the Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour in London from Tuesday June 3rd to Thursday 3rd July 2025.

The event is open Monday to Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm. 

 

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