Love Island is Back — Here’s the Furniture Everyone’s Talking About
The UK’s favourite reality dating show has returned, and the villa décor is once again a hot topic. Producers have kept the classic Majorca base, but the details have changed.
### Neon Bananas, Critters, and Rabbit Chairs
This season’s villa features a brighter palette including retro neon artwork, fun accessories that keep the vibe playful, and — most of all — the villa’s most-talked-about furniture: the rabbit chairs.
These curvy bunny chairs were the most Instagrammed feature of the night, and demand spiked instantly.
### Who Made the Rabbit Chairs?
The rabbit design comes from Italian designer Stefano Giovannoni. Celebrated for his quirky, upscale creations, 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 plenty of choice.
### Shops Stocking the Iconic Chair
Prior to the series going live, 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. - Farfetch lists the smaller Rabbit Chairs at roughly £100. - Amara.com sells the adult sizes for £190.
### Why Love Island Shapes What We Buy
Love Island’s décor always sets trends, and once again, the villa is pushing furniture into the spotlight.
From designer details to novelty accents, the show highlights how fun, bold pieces dominate.
### More Than Just Furniture: Love Island’s Fashion Links
As well as the furniture, Love Island renewed its deal with fashion brand ISawItFirst. That means the outfits seen on screen are linked directly to e-commerce pages.
the times newspaper online collab blurs the line between TV and retail.
### Why Rabbit Chairs Will Be Everywhere Next
The Qeeboo Rabbit Chair is whimsical yet refined, which ensures it appeals beyond Love Island fans.
As a kid’s chair or adult statement piece, it transforms any room.
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The villa regularly dictates décor trends, and the Qeeboo launch is the latest example.
