Lapicida Shines at WOW!house 2025

Lapicida Shines at WOW!house 2025

Top designers all have one thing in common at WOW!house 2025: Lapicida stone.


WOW!house has returned to London’s Design Centre for its fourth year, showcasing the absolute best of
interior design and creativity through 22 exquisitely curated rooms.

Lapicida is proud to have collaborated with interior designers on three projects at WOW!house 2025, supplying antique stone flooring and bespoke products that elevate the design of each unique space.

Highlights from Lapicida include a sculptural solid marble bathtub, a statement limestone Belfast kitchen sink with coordinating surfaces, and a show stopping antique reclaimed stone floor, with each piece demonstrating the timeless beauty and remarkable versatility of natural stone across a diverse range of interior styles.

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Maison Artefact x Cox London Entrance Hall

Upon entering WOW!house, guests are warmly greeted by an impactful entrance hall designed by Cox London and Victoria Davar of Maison Artefact. The space immediately immerses visitors in a world of exceptional design, blending classical architectural elements with an eclectic collection of vintage and bespoke pieces.
A standout feature is Lapicida’s reclaimed English flagstone flooring with striking deep red Rosso Levanto marble inserts; rich with character and steeped in history, the antique flagstone tiles echo old-world splendour, grounding the space in timeless elegance and complementing the striking new chandelier from Cox London above.



Laura Hammett x Samuel Heath Bathroom

Designed by multi-award-winning interior designer Laura Hammet in collaboration with Samuel Heath, the bathroom is an ode to the roaring 1920s, with the design exuding joyous glamour and elegance. The eye is immediately drawn toward the showstopping veined San Marino rolltop marble bathtub from Lapicida. The epitome of luxury, the solid marble bathtub complements the dazzling space, which Laura created to push the limits of modern bathroom design.
Marble is a theme that runs through the entire space; the striking veined marble bathtub and double basin vanity is echoed in the detailed latticed marble floor tiles below. Geometric shapes conjure thoughts of art deco elegance, enhanced further by a dramatic chandelier, bronze hardware and bold artwork.


Ben Pentreath x Lopen Joinery Kitchen

Lapicida’s stone takes centre stage in the beautifully crafted unfitted kitchen, designed by renowned interior
designer Ben Pentreath with bespoke cabinetry from Lopen Joinery. The space is a masterclass in timeless design, combining rich, warm tones with natural, tactile materials for a welcoming space with a delightfully lived-in feel. A striking oak dresser is a highlight of the space, enhanced by the bold presence of a Birr Black limestone sink and worktop from Lapicida that adds just a dash of contemporary edge to the 19th century-inspired design. On either side of the range cooker, Carrara marble worktops offer luxurious contrast to darker tones of the navy cooker and dark green splashback tiles, whilst adding to the kitchen’s eclectic charm. In the adjoining pantry, a grey honed slate cool shelf offers both practicality and style. The eclectic mix of stones, combined with warm oak joinery, produces a space that feels nostalgic and inviting yet perfect for modern living.

Photo credit: James McDonald