Our Top Highlights From London Design Week
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We round up the new interior design launches at Design Centre Chelsea Harbour that took our breath away
As the doors close on another stunning edition of London Design Week at Design Centre Chelsea Harbour, we look back at some of the event’s highlights and fresh releases. Keen to catch up on what you might have missed? Below, Carole Annett picks her top 10 launches from London Design Week 2026.
London Design Week 2026: The Highlights

Heveningham
1. Heveningham
Seen in private homes, palaces and beautiful hotels around the world, the Heveningham collection is the Jackie Kennedy of furniture – elegant and timeless. I’d happily forgo the queues to sit and watch tennis in this Wimbledon armchair.

Oficina Inglesa
2. Oficina Inglesa
Interior designer Henriette Von Stockhausen, known as the queen of four poster beds, has launched her own design with Oficina Inglesa. You can dress it as you like — but here, Heni used plain khaki-beige James Hare silk, Pierre Frey weaves and a vintage eiderdown. The moment it was installed in a bedroom scheme at the Oficina Showroom at Design Centre Chelsea Harbour, a visitor saw it and bought the whole room – including a £60,000 rug.

London Basin Company
3. London Basin Company
Founded by interior designer Anna Callis and her daughter Nathalie, London Basin Company make richly decorated porcelain basins. This new green Margot design is wonderfully playful, and would bring a smile every time you used it.

Jennifer Manners
4. Jennifer Manners
I love the heavily faded, time-worn palette of this new addition to the Heritage collection at Jennifer Manners. The brand, known for its hand-knotted rugs inspired by England’s finest country houses, would fit perfectly in any grand room.

Gaze Burvill
5. Gaze Burvill
Gaze Burvill makes beautiful outdoor oak furniture in its Hampshire workshop and is one of the brands in the new Design Emporium Collective at Design Centre Chelsea Harbour. A curated marketplace for exceptional makers, it’s a perfect destination for interior designers to take clients as a starting point in their design journey. Take the dedicated lift straight up to the fifth floor.

Sanderson
6. Sanderson Group
Sanderson Group never disappoints – and I absolutely adored this design, which forms part of the Zamora collection by Harlequin. A heady mix of mountains and clouds.

de Le Cuona
7. de Le Cuona
Bernie de Le Cuona never fails to make me swoon with her natural fabrics – think superfine wool sheers, textured linens and soft, chunky wool, all in earthy, comforting shades. The latest collection to come from the designer is called Woven Earth.

GP&J Baker x Kit Kemp
8. GP&J Baker x Kit Kemp
Happiness comes in abundance in Kit Kemp’s second fabric and wallpaper collection with GP&J Baker. And she is a genius at putting what should be clashing ideas together – of course, no one but Kit would have me yearning for a bold patterned yellow wallpaper in my home.

Boura & White
9. Boura & White
Abi Boura and Katie White have over 25 years experience in furniture making. Their Bluey collection, in collaboration with Vanrenen Hanbury, is on show at the Design Emporium Collective at Design Centre Chelsea Harbour. You can buy a three-piece suite where every item has a subtle style difference which makes you look like a professional and takes all the hard work out of creating a unique and comfortable home.

Studio Angel O’Donnell x Julian Chichester
10. Studio Angel O’Donnell x Julian Chichester
Design Studio Angel O’Donnell’s collaboration with Julian Chichester took my breath away. So inventive and beautifully executed, the red seam was inspired by ribbons in the air and runs through the whole four-piece collection.
For more information on this year’s highlights, visit dcch.co.uk


