Exhibitor Highlights at Decorex 2025: Design, Craft, and Creativity

Decorex returns to Olympia London from 12–15 October 2025, welcoming visitors to explore an inspiring showcase of exceptional new collections and luxury brands.

With over 280 leading interior names presenting high-end craftsmanship, cutting-edge design trends, exclusive product launches, and engaging live demonstrations, Decorex is the definitive destination for industry professionals and design aficionados.

Here are just some of the unmissable exhibitor highlights that visitors will discover at this year’s Decorex:

Home Technology

Experience the art of hidden light and unseen sound with Homeplay’s Serengeti Living (L20). This immersive and multisensory experience, designed by Hill House Interiors and featuring Lutron, reimagines the role of technology within luxury interiors. Don’t miss the theatrical five-minute journey that invites visitors to step into a world where light, sound, motion, and atmosphere are choreographed to perfection, not through visible technology, but through beautifully integrated, design-led automation.

Experts in timeless design and future-oriented building technology, JUNG (J43) provide intelligent smart solutions for buildings and the home. From lighting, shading and air-conditioning, to energy, security, or multimedia, the brand’s aesthetic designs provide seamless integration with luxury design.

WATERROWER | NOHRD (G50), transcends the boundaries of traditional fitness design by creating equipment that is as visually striking as it is functional. Its extensive range of premium fitness products are built with a focus on natural materials, timeless aesthetics, and uncompromising performance. During Decorex, the company will demonstrate a range of products, including its signature water resistance rowing machine, a Pilates reformer, weight bench and weight plate.

Lighting

Spanish company, Aromas (C30) provides architects and interior designers with refined lighting solutions that combine functionality, elegance and contemporary design. The company will display a range of products including floor, table, wall and pendant lamps.

Curiousa (G33) design and manufacture hand-blown glass and ceramic lighting that celebrates colour, quality and form. Each design seeks to bring out the intrinsic beauty of glass and ceramic, with products including pendants, chandeliers and bespoke creations made for homes and commercial interiors around the world. This autumn, the company will launch Pastello, a playful new bathroom wall lighting collection, which combines practical task lighting with warm, ambient glows to turn bathrooms into vibrant, mood-enhancing sanctuaries.

Founded in 2020with a mission to bring innovative, design-led lighting to the market, lights&lamps (F30) is a go-to brand for stylish, considered lighting. During Decorex, the team will showcase the evolving collection of lighting that is as functional as it is beautiful including chandeliers, pendants, table, floor and wall lamps.

The Soho Lighting Company (G69) will collaborate with Hyde House (C12) to showcase a custom made ‘Curtain of Light’ in celebration of the furniture company’s ‘Chelsea Collection’ which features a range of furniture and Champagne Bar.

Fabric & Soft Furnishings

Luxury British fabric and soft furnishings company, Evitavonni (E72) is celebrated for its couture-level craftsmanship and refined fabrics. During Decorex, the premium brand in collaboration with Hill House Interiors, will launch ‘Striata’ and ‘Collina’, fabric collections inspired by Mediterranean landscapes. Woven in polypropylene for high-performance indoor-outdoor use, the designs reflect the elegance and practicality which both brands bring to interiors and textiles.

Archroll Fabrics (G70) is a trusted trade supplier of premium interior textiles, crafted for discerning design professionals. Balancing contemporary elegance with timeless appeal, its collections feature bold large-scale jacquards and intricate weaving techniques, creating fabrics rich in texture, depth, and visual interest. Decorex will see the launch of the company’s Marrakech Collection, featuring wide-width fabric with a soft metallic lustre and textured voiles and the Inca Collection, featuring woven luxurious jacquard satin.

Makers of modern historic decorative designs, Zardi & Zardi (D321) is best known for its range of fabrics and panoramic wallpapers derived from original tapestries and Chinoiseries. It’s new ‘Fiori e Leoni’ collection launching at Decorex is inspired by 18th century designs from the archives of Sir John Soane’s Museum.

Architectural Detailing

Castrads (G62) supplies industry-leading bespoke cast iron radiators, built and finished to order in Britain. Working with acclaimed interior designers, including Beata Heuman, de Gournay’s Hannah Cecil Gurney and Kate Watson-Smyth, the family-run business champions cast iron as a circular material for the modern home. During Decorex, the team will be showcasing its four-core collections and range of hand-finished colours from leading brands including COAT paints, Farrow & Ball, Little Greene and Benjamin Moore.

Celebrating over 75 years of craftsmanship, Noël & Marquet (H32) is an established global reference in high-end architectural mouldings and wall solutions. At this year’s Decorex, the company will present ‘The Essence of Rhythm’ – a stunning collection of wall panels pushing the boundaries of interior décor, alongside other innovative wall decoration solutions such as skirtings, chair rails, cornices and lighting profiles.

Founded in 1655, VilliZANINI srl (C70) forges unique and customised wrought iron creations in classic, modern, or contemporary styles for private residences, villas, hotels, yachts, and more. At Decorex, the Italian company will launch its brushed brass railing, representing a fusion of contemporary design and artisanal tradition. Also launching is the spiral staircase with bronze brass details – a sculptural element that combines functionality and refinement.

Experts in natural stone and bespoke terrazzo, Stoneline (G73) supply, fabricate, and install premium materials including marble, granite, onyx, travertine and quartzite. The company will display its exclusive range of stone samples and artwork, bespoke terrazzo artwork and furniture, perfectly suited for residential, commercial, and hospitality projects,

Decorative Accessories

Family-run design studio, Zieta (K20) specialises in technologically advanced collectable objects, creating visually striking and structurally advanced pieces with design, art and architectural applications for residential, commercial and marine projects. Zieta Studio’s collections include metal seatings, including the iconic Plopp Stool, mirrors, tables, and accessories.

an&angel (A39) provides innovative and functional tableware and decorative sculptures, hand crafted from glass and metal. The Latvian based company will be showcasing its ‘Glass Sculpture’ which is both a piece of art and a durable addition to any interior space.

Founded in 1949, Agresti (B56) has built its reputation over more than 75 years as a premier Italian maker of luxury safes, jewellery cabinets, and bespoke armoured furniture. Every creation is meticulously handcrafted in its Florentine atelier, from selecting precious woods like mahogany, maple, and ebony to using luxurious materials such as brass, crystal, suede, and leather with environmentally conscious techniques.

Get ready for Decorex 2025

Don’t miss all these exciting exhibitor highlights and much more at this year’s show. For almost 50 years, Decorex has connected interior design professionals with the very best in interiors; from designer collaborations, new product launches, interactive workshops, showcases from up-and-coming artisans and an unmissable talks programme.

Registration for Decorex 2025 is now open. Trade tickets are £25, consumer tickets £40, student tickets £15, manufacturers £50, VIP passes £60 and the Decorex On-Demand add on £20 – all exclusive of VAT. Click here to register your place and to contribute a small donation to the Furnishing Futures Charity.

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