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31 Mar - News

Drummonds & Nicola Harding Unveil Exclusive Vanity Collection at WOW!House 2025

Drummonds has announced a new collaboration with renowned interior designer Nicola Harding, set to debut this June at WOW!House 2025. This partnership marks Drummonds’ first-ever collection of cabinet and storage vanities and a new aesthetic for the bathroom manufacturer. Drawing on Art Deco influences, the piece features custom-cast handles, crafted in Drummonds’ own foundry, and is designed to suit both contemporary and traditional interiors.

The collection will include a marble top vanity in single and double basin formats, and a small vanity with a ceramic top. A corresponding collection of bathroom accessories will be revealed at the exhibit.

Nicola Harding comments,”WOW!House is an opportunity to present a designer’s point of view on a room and showcase the extraordinary craftsmanship which underpins what we do. I began working with Drummonds over 10 years ago and have always admired the original techniques they preserve at their foundry. You need that authenticity if you are going to tell a story with a room”.

 

 

For WOW!House 2025, Harding has envisioned a jewel-box-inspired powder room—an opulent, intimate retreat infused with rich hues of ruby, turquoise and jade, punctuated by semi-reflective metals such as burnished brass and foxed mirror.

“For a powder room, you have the freedom to be more dramatic,” says Nicola. “It’s a space where you’re likely to be alone, so it can be an escape—somewhere that offers a moment of respite and contemplation. We wanted to create an intoxicating atmosphere, rich with colour and texture.”

The design will be layered with glazed ceramic tiles, antiqued mirrors, and woven textiles. Vanderhurd durries, a preview of a new collection co-designed by Nicola Harding and Christine Van Der Hurd, will be used on cupboard doors and layered over glazed Bejmat tiles. The powder room also features a curated mix of furnishings, including a desk, armchair and floor lamp from NiX by Nicola Harding, alongside a dramatically tented ceiling by Tissus d’Hélène and lighting and picture rails from Collier Webb, Jamb and NiX.