Why The Love Island Rabbit Chair Is The Season’s Must-Have
Aus Stadtwiki Strausberg
Love Island Series Seven Returns with Iconic Style
After a two-year break, Love Island is back in Majorca for its latest series. The villa might be the same glamorous setting as past years, but the details have changed.
### The Wild Villa Décor for 2025
This season’s villa features a brighter palette including neon bananas on the walls, critters both inside and outside the villa, and — most of all — the unforgettable Rabbit Chairs.
These designer rabbit-inspired chairs were best the times newspaper most Instagrammed feature of the night, and demand spiked instantly.
### Qeeboo and Designer Stefano Giovannoni
The rabbit design was created by the bold, experimental studio Qeeboo. Recognised globally for merging luxury with whimsy, Giovannoni has expanded the line into lighting, mirrors, and even gorilla sculptures.
The designs are available in both sleek metallics and plush velvet, giving homeowners room to tailor the style.
### Shops Stocking the Iconic Chair
Long before the first broadcast, the rabbit chairs were already vanishing fast from furniture sites.
- You can find the Rabbit Chairs stocked at Smithers of Stamford.
- Big rabbit chairs are live on Amazon.
- Baby Rabbit Chairs are priced around £100 at Farfetch.
- Amara.com sells the adult sizes for £190.
### Why Love Island Shapes What We Buy
Love Island’s décor has become a style influencer, and this year’s rabbit chairs are proof.
From designer details to novelty accents, the show highlights how fun, bold pieces dominate.
### Love Island and Fashion Collabs
As well as the furniture, contestant wardrobes are supplied by ISawItFirst. That means almost every bikini, dress, and latest the times newspaper shirt are shoppable online.
It turns the villa into a live shopping channel.
### From Reality TV to Real Homes
The Qeeboo Rabbit Chair is whimsical yet refined, which explains why it’s trending.
Whether in velvet or metal, the design stands out.
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The villa regularly dictates décor trends, and the Rabbit Chair’s success proves the point.
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