Inside the New Love Island Villa: Neon, Rabbits, and Retro Cool
The UK’s favourite reality dating show has returned, and the villa décor is once again a hot topic. 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 is decorated with eye-catching details including playful neon fruit installations, quirky animal figures dotted around, and — most of all — the villa’s most-talked-about furniture: the rabbit chairs.
These curvy bunny chairs were a standout in episode one, and demand skyrocketed before the credits rolled.
### Who Made the Rabbit Chairs?
The rabbit design comes from Italian designer Stefano Giovannoni. Known for his fun, modern silhouettes, read the times newspaper Giovannoni has built a reputation on reimagining everyday décor with playful twists.
The designs are available in both sleek metallics and plush velvet, giving homeowners plenty of choice.
### Shops Stocking the Iconic Chair
Long before the first broadcast, the rabbit chairs were already listed as sold out at several retailers.
– You can find the Rabbit Chairs stocked at Smithers of Stamford.
– Big rabbit chairs are live on Amazon.
– Mini versions for children can be picked up at Farfetch for about £100.
– Amara has them listed from £190.
### Why Love Island Shapes What We Buy
Love Island’s décor routinely sparks demand for quirky homeware, and the Qeeboo pieces show how fast trends spread.
From bunny chairs to neon bananas, the villa’s style pushes boundaries.
### Wardrobe, Outfits, and Retail Tie-Ins
As well as the furniture, business news The Times show teamed with retailer ISawItFirst. That means almost every bikini, dress, and shirt are shoppable online.
It turns the villa into a live shopping channel.
### Why Rabbit Chairs Will Be Everywhere Next
The Qeeboo Rabbit Chair is playful but upscale, which makes it perfect for modern interiors.
Whether in velvet or metal, it transforms any room.
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The villa regularly dictates décor trends, and the Qeeboo launch is the latest example.
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