London Design Week 2026
Chelsea Design Week 2026 offered a wonderful opportunity for us to present our newest collections, and it was incredibly rewarding to see them resonate so strongly once again. The week brought a great energy - full of conversation, creativity, and connection.
It was a pleasure to welcome new visitors while also spending time with many of our long-standing clients. Moments like these continue to shape and inspire our work.
Our Collections
Our In Bloom collection draws inspiration from the poppy, expressed across cultures - Papavero, Amapola, and Mohnblume.
Each piece is hand-tufted and carefully hand-carved, blurring the line between textile and artwork. With more than ten blended tones in every bloom, the collection reveals subtle depth and movement, designed to be appreciated both as individual statements and as a cohesive series.
Drawing much attention at the show, our meet me in Como collection reflects the quiet elegance of Lake Como, this collection embodies the charm and faded glamour of its inspiration.
Woven from New Zealand wool and bamboo silk, the six designs … Menaggio, Lenno, Tremezzo, Bellagio, Amore, and Varenna, take cues from the region’s architecture, landscapes, and light. The result is a series that feels both timeless and contemporary.
Holmes Bespoke X Hyde House
We are delighted to be collaborating with Hyde House on our new furniture collection. It was a pleasure to introduce these pieces on our stand at Design Week, where they were beautifully brought to life within the space.
Drawing on the structural language of our Hidden Gems collection and upholstered in our signature fabrics, the collection includes a series of chairs alongside a gorgeous handcrafted table. Each piece reflects a shared commitment to bespoke design and sophisticated detail.
To discover more about the collaboration and explore the process behind the collection, click here to view our Instagram post…
THE POWER OF BESPOKE
Thank you to everyone who joined us at our stand for The Power of Bespoke talk. It was a pleasure to host such an engaged and thoughtful audience alongside Sophie Borel of Cheval Collection and journalist Claudia Baillie.
The conversation explored how bespoke design can elevate interiors from refined to truly exceptional. As a long-standing client, Sophie shared her experience of commissioning handcrafted rugs with Holmes Bespoke, offering valuable insight into the collaborative process behind both residential and commercial projects.
Together with Laylah, the discussion highlighted not only the creative journey, but also the lasting value of investing in bespoke pieces. The result is spaces that feel distinctive, considered, and deeply personal.
Looking Ahead
It was a pleasure to continue sharing these collections with such an engaged and appreciative audience.
We are always driven by the desire to create inviting, considered spaces where ideas can evolve and design can be experienced in a meaningful way.
Thank you to everyone who stopped by and spent time with us - we look forward to what’s ahead.