Clerkenwell Design Week 2025: what’s new in interiors?

Clerkenwell Design Week is back in full force with hundreds of showrooms and numerous exhibitions dedicated to all things interiors. And, of course, we’ve got the lowdown…

Walking up the steps of Farringdon station, I could feel the excited buzz of interiors enthusiasts hurrying towards Clerkenwell Design Week 2025 – me included. And it wasn’t the caffeine that was getting me giddy, but the thought about all the new releases and inspiring ideas I was about to discover.

So, with a steaming hot mocha in one hand and the festival map in the other (yes, old school), I started my route towards all the interiors showrooms, venues, and exhibitions.

Clerkenwell Design Week 2025.
Ready, steady, let’s go explore!

Clerkenwell Design Week highlights:

Mustard tones

Yellow is shining brighter than ever in interior design at the moment, whether that’s furniture, soft furnishings, or flourishing touches. Inside the Church of Design (yes, the venue really was a church), AGA unveiled its newest colourway – Mustard. Ideal for adding a pop of colour to your kitchen, it pairs well with soft shades of green, woods, and neutrals, as well as deeper burgundies for those who love a statement look.

New mustard range cooker colourway unveiled at Clerkenwell Design Week.
Bring a slice of sunshine into your kitchen with AGA’s new colourway.

Since I was in the neighbourhood, I couldn’t help but pop by West One Bathrooms‘ showroom. And guess what – its latest range, which is titled Azzurra, includes a delicious Mango shade amongst its muted colour palette. With soft curves and a shiny gloss finish, the coloured toilets and basins are sure to add a dose of dopamine to your space.

A range of neutral and colourful bathroom basins.
Make a splash in your bathroom with West One Bathroom’s new Azzurra range.

Stunning surfaces

Cosentino opened its doors to interiors lovers during Clerkenwell Design Week, and I was keen to discover its latest surfaces. Dark worktops are particularly trending in kitchen design, and the statement Romantic Ash colourway was the first to catch my eye.

A wood kitchen with dark worktops in a contemporary setting.
This contemporary wood kitchen is topped with Cosentino’s Romantic Ash.

Alternatively, if you are a neutrals lover but still want to make a statement, Florim Stone marble-look porcelain surfaces by Florim are ideal for adding a dash of luxury to your kitchen with no compromises on practicality.

A modern luxury kitchen with marble surfaces and a statement island.
Embrace the look of marble with Florim Stone porcelain surfaces.

Indoor-outdoor living

During Clerkenwell Design Week, I’ve also noticed a shift towards indoor-outdoor living. So, if you, too, are looking to bring nature in, Domus‘ new Cork (engineered cork), Coast (porcelain terrazzo), and Lusa (terracotta-inspired ceramic tiles) surfaces are adorned with texture and sure to help you add visual interest to your walls and floors.

A closeup at Nature-inspired surfaces at Clerkenwell Design Week.
Bring the outdoors in with one of these tactile surfaces by Domus.

How about indulging in a bubbly soak… in your garden? Victoria + Albert Baths previewed its new Kerid tub during Clerkenwell Design Week (available from September), which is suitable for both indoor and outdoor installation. Rather than traditional bathing, it promotes the wellness benefits of a relaxing, spa-like soaking experience. I don’t know about you, but to me, this sounds like a dream!

An outdoor bathtub next to a sauna.
Hot soak or cold plunge? The Kerid tub is ideal for both.

Terrazzo takeover

Although it’s been around for a while now, terrazzo seems to be slowly but surely cementing itself as a stylish choice for both kitchens and bathrooms. Havwoods showcased its TreeAzzo resin-bound wood particle material during CDW, which is a serious eye-catcher. Available in different colourways, from Pistachio to Raspberry, it can be used in various ways such as for floors, walls, cabinetry, worktops and splashbacks.

A mix of terrazzo surfaces at Clerkenwell Design Week.
Embrace terrazzo the eco-friendly way with Havwoods’ solutions.

Dopamine boost

Do you love the classic look of wood, with a twist? Next on the list, I stopped by the British Collection venue to see Pluck‘s gorgeous kitchen furniture in collaboration with Schotten & Hansen. Here, the German timber specialist painted Douglas Fir veneers in bespoke pigments inspired by Pluck’s shades. The setup was complete with a chic upholstered banquette seat, adorned with candy-coloured stripes.

Interiors journalist at Clerkenwell Design Week.
I couldn’t resist capturing Pluck’s stand at Clerkenwell Design Week.

Carrying on with the mood-boosting colours and prints, I was also drawn to Divine Savages‘ beautiful stand at Clerkenwell Design Week and its new colourways for the Lovebirds and Portobello Parade wallpaper designs – perfect for adding the wow factor to your kitchen, bedroom, or bathroom.

A selection of wallpaper designs
Dare to go bold? Divine Savages’ wallcoverings are sure to wow your guests.

And, of course, I couldn’t miss VitrA‘s showroom window display, which is straight out of a glossy brochure – from the timeless sanitaryware, chunky mirror, to the sleek wood furniture and colourful tiles.

A bathroom showroom window display with sanitaryware and retro tiles.
VitrA’s showroom provided plenty of bathroom inspiration during Clerkenwell Design Week.

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