Tour Wow!house 2025

June 3, 2025

The magic of Wow!house 2025 begins in the entrance courtyard. The verdant scene imagined by Adam Architecture welcomes guests into the Georgian town house façade, thus capturing the objective: Since 2022, Wow!house has dazzled Londoners with its transportive interiors, each of which pairs a Design Centre Chelsea Harbour showroom with a distinctive design talent. The fourth edition of this pop-up, labyrinthine show house is now on view through July 3, with proceeds benefitting United in Design, the nonprofit founded by local designers Sophie Ashby and Alex Dauley that champions equity in interior design. 

  • Featured artist

    • Featured artist

      Clotilde Ancarani

      Clotilde Ancarani, an Italian sculptural furniture designer, pushes the boundaries between art and functional design. In her Brussels (Belgium) studio, nature subtly takes center stage. Ancarani meticulously crafts unique bronze pieces using the "intaglio" technique, marrying bold forms with practical functions. Her innovative approach is characterized by the contradiction between her subjects—spectacular yet naturally fragile vegetation—and the treatment she imposes on them using heavy, cold materials.

      Each of Ancarani's creations challenges the viewer's perceptions: on one hand, the delicacy of nature perceived by our eyes; on the other, the hardness of bronze felt by our hands. She thus invites us to rethink space and our interaction with everyday objects. Her furniture, both aesthetic and utilitarian, captures the attention of contemporary art lovers seeking exceptional pieces that transcend traditional design boundaries. The paradox found in her works also alludes to another dimension of her creative intent. "I want to pay homage to the fragility, but above all to the resilience of women and nature." she says. With her fragile and ephemeral subjects, Clotilde invites the viewer to reflect on their own vulnerability

      Ancarani’s work has been exhibited internationally at Design Miami Paris (2024), Miami (2023) and Basel (2019 & 2018), at the three last year’s PAD fairs in London and Paris as well as at AD 100 (Paris), Collectible in Brussels, Homo Faber 2024 in Venice, Singapore and Dubai.