This year’s WOW!House at Design Centre Chelsea Harbour, which took place throughout June 2023, was arguably the best yet and it was a real pleasure to be the stone and tile supplier to two of the rooms within the house. For those who were unable to visit, WOW!House showcases design led spaces within a pop up house within the main atrium of the Design Centre and sees renowned interior designers create amazing room concepts - varying from eccentric to aspirational luxury.
The Study by Clare Gaskin Interiors
Clare Gaskin created a beautiful study, reimagined as an Artist’s studio, using our sustainable Reform Cotto tiles on the floor.
Clare took inspiration from her travels and created a highly curated space with original artwork, personal elements as well as vibrant pattern and fabrics.
Reform is made using waste material that would otherwise be disposed of by the stone industry, from powder to chips of marble, granite, and limestone.
Available in a range of colours and shapes, from soft pastel tones to bold, rich greens and blues, Reform is suitable for walls and floors, both indoors and out.
See more of Clare's work here.


"We wanted to create a space that felt authentic, built from natural, sustainable materials inspired by a world well-travelled. On discovering the Reform tile we appreciated the carbon neutral properties and felt they would be a perfect fit for our room. Their beautiful tactile qualities enabled us to build a space that felt warm and comforting that could be based in the UK or the Caribbean, both places Clare calls home."
Laura Henderson, Interior Designer at Clare Gaskin Interiors


The Terrace by Studio Winch
Spearheaded by Selina McCabe, senior partner and head of interiors, Studio Winch’s joyful terrace space, in collaboration with Summit Furniture, used Wychwood Tumbled and Etched– a cream-toned, rich limestone with lots of character, for the paving.
The terrace is elegant and playful and created in a Hollywood Regency Style, with a nod maximalism with layered, textured design elements and finishes.
Winch Studio chose a vibrant, vivid yellow that sits against contrasting patterns to produce striking pairings.
An ultra-hard limestone with a unique, riven surface, Our Wychwood limestone slabs are 'brushed' as they are extracted from the quarry to remove some of the coarseness, making it suitable for both internal and external areas.
Find out more about Studio Winch here.
"Flooring can really bring a space to life, and that’s what we felt about the Wychwood. It’s tumbled texture really enlivened the space, and allowed the exterior feel of the terrace to come to life, letting the colours, fabrics, furniture and feel of the space to sing."
Jessica Coltman, Interior Designer at Studio Winch
Find out more about the materials and products used in all the WOW!House spaces here.