The Ideal Home Show in partnership with La Redoute Intérieurs returns to London’s Olympia from March 21st to April 6th 2025.
Discover and shop from more than 600 brands. Featuring everything from interiors, home renovation, decluttering solutions, and outdoor living essentials, right through to home accessories, beauty and wellbeing products, plus an all-new Craft Village and a brand new Travel & Leisure section, the Ideal Home Show is ultimate destination to discover to everything you need to create your perfect home and garden.
On April 3rd you can come and meet the Saga Magazine team and pick up a free copy of the latest edition. On the day there will also be some amazing talent, including George Clarke, Michelle Ogundehin, Annie Sloan, Jon Watts and Dean Edwards.
Visitors can also book an Expert Advice session and a workshop (on our partner day you can choose from Photo Frame Upcycling and Cocktail Tasting with Urban Rhino Spirits).
For the first time ever, the Ideal Home Show's celebrity guests and experts are joining forces to create the ultimate immersive show home, The Ideal Home, designed by the Experts.
Showcasing the distinctive vision of each designer - this exciting collaboration brings together the latest trends, leading brands and unparalleled expertise to design a living space like no other.
Step inside to explore stunning interiors, beautifully landscaped gardens, cutting-edge home technology, and so much more – all brought to life by the biggest names in home and garden design.
Don’t miss the action-packed schedule of live talks and demonstrations from the Ideal Home Show’s star line-up of celebrity guests and experts including Laurence Llewelyn Bowen, Martin Lewis, George Clarke, David Domoney, Lisa Faulkner, John Torode, Keith Brymer Jones, Laura Hamilton, Style Sisters, Lorraine Kelly, Dilly Carter and many more.
You’ll get inspiration and gain invaluable advice and insights into home improvement, interior trends, landscaping, sustainable living, style advice and much more.
Make your day at the Ideal Home Show even more memorable with a hands-on, craft-led workshop guided by skilled artisans. Designed to enhance your experience at the show, these workshops are fun, interactive, and cater to all skill levels. You’ll learn new skills, express your creativity, and take home a unique piece that will be a conversation starter.
Book a free 30-minute Expert Advice session with the Ideal Home Show’s team of experts including architects, interior designers, financial and property advisers, professional organisers and more. Bring your plans, drawings and budgets to get the most out of discussing your home and garden projects.
Don’t forget to treat yourself as well as your home – enjoy the best in modern cuisine, mixology, delicious global dishes, and independent produce all under one roof at the Eat & Drink Festival, where you can sample, shop and savour flavours from around the world, relax and unwind with some fizz at the Champagne Bar and squeeze in a complimentary manicure in the Pamper Lounge.
With all this and more, the nation’s biggest home and garden event promises to be bigger, better and more exciting than ever before. For more information and to book tickets visit idealhomeshow.co.uk.
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