Inside Love Island’s New Villa: Neon Bananas & Rabbit Chairs
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Love Island 2025 Villa Tour: The Decor That’s Stealing the Show
Love Island has finally returned to our screens for its seventh season. Producers have kept the classic Majorca base, but the décor has had a makeover.
Neon Bananas, Critters, and Rabbit Chairs
This season’s villa is decorated with eye-catching details including playful neon fruit installations, critters both inside and outside the villa, and — most of all — the unforgettable Rabbit Chairs.
These curvy bunny chairs were a standout in episode one, and demand went through the roof.
Qeeboo and Designer Stefano Giovannoni
The rabbit design was created by the bold, experimental studio Qeeboo. Celebrated for his quirky, upscale creations, Giovannoni has built a reputation on reimagining everyday décor with playful twists.
The chairs come in velvet and metal finishes, giving homeowners plenty of choice.
Shops Stocking the Iconic Chair
Even before episode one aired, the rabbit chairs were already listed as sold out at several retailers.
Smithers of Stamford stocks the chairs directly.
Amazon carries buy the times newspaper adult-sized versions.
Farfetch lists the smaller Rabbit Chairs at roughly £100.
Amara.com sells the adult sizes for £190.
When TV Drives Trends
Love Island’s décor has become a style influencer, and once again, the villa is pushing furniture into the spotlight.
From bunny chairs to neon bananas, the production team always keeps things playful.
Wardrobe, Outfits, and Retail Tie-Ins
As well as the furniture, contestant wardrobes are supplied by ISawItFirst. That means most looks worn in the villa are shoppable online.
The collab blurs the line between TV and retail.
From Reality TV to Real Homes
The Qeeboo Rabbit Chair is playful but upscale, which ensures it appeals beyond Love Island fans.
Whether in velvet or metal, it transforms any room.
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Love Island has always influenced interiors, and the Qeeboo launch is the latest example.
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Love Island has finally returned to our screens for its seventh season. Producers have kept the classic Majorca base, but the décor has had a makeover.
Neon Bananas, Critters, and Rabbit Chairs
This season’s villa is decorated with eye-catching details including playful neon fruit installations, critters both inside and outside the villa, and — most of all — the unforgettable Rabbit Chairs.
These curvy bunny chairs were a standout in episode one, and demand went through the roof.
Qeeboo and Designer Stefano Giovannoni
The rabbit design was created by the bold, experimental studio Qeeboo. Celebrated for his quirky, upscale creations, Giovannoni has built a reputation on reimagining everyday décor with playful twists.
The chairs come in velvet and metal finishes, giving homeowners plenty of choice.
Shops Stocking the Iconic Chair
Even before episode one aired, the rabbit chairs were already listed as sold out at several retailers.
Smithers of Stamford stocks the chairs directly.
Amazon carries buy the times newspaper adult-sized versions.
Farfetch lists the smaller Rabbit Chairs at roughly £100.
Amara.com sells the adult sizes for £190.
When TV Drives Trends
Love Island’s décor has become a style influencer, and once again, the villa is pushing furniture into the spotlight.
From bunny chairs to neon bananas, the production team always keeps things playful.
Wardrobe, Outfits, and Retail Tie-Ins
As well as the furniture, contestant wardrobes are supplied by ISawItFirst. That means most looks worn in the villa are shoppable online.
The collab blurs the line between TV and retail.
From Reality TV to Real Homes
The Qeeboo Rabbit Chair is playful but upscale, which ensures it appeals beyond Love Island fans.
Whether in velvet or metal, it transforms any room.
---
Love Island has always influenced interiors, and the Qeeboo launch is the latest example.
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