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Inside Love Island’s New Villa: Neon Bananas Rabbit Chairs
Love Island Series Seven Returns with Iconic Style
After a two-year break, Love Island is back in Majorca for its latest series. Producers have kept the classic Majorca base, but the details have changed.
### The Wild Villa Décor for 2025
This season’s villa features a brighter palette including playful neon fruit installations, critters both inside and outside the villa, and — most of all — the whimsical rabbit seats that instantly grabbed attention.
These stylish rabbit seats were immediately spotted by viewers, and demand skyrocketed before the credits rolled.
### Who Made the Rabbit Chairs?
The rabbit design is part of Qeeboo’s playful range. Known for his fun, modern silhouettes, Giovannoni has expanded the line into lighting, mirrors, and even gorilla sculptures.
The chairs come in velvet and metal finishes, giving homeowners flexibility depending on their space.
### 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.
- Amazon currently lists the larger versions online.
- Baby Rabbit Chairs are priced around £100 at Farfetch.
- For grown-up versions, Amara.com carries them at £190.
### When TV Drives Trends
Love Island’s décor routinely sparks demand for quirky homeware, 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.
### Wardrobe, Outfits, and Retail Tie-Ins
As well as the furniture, contestant wardrobes are supplied by ISawItFirst. That means the outfits seen on screen are available to fans instantly.
It’s a smart marketing strategy that fuels sales.
### What Makes the Design So Popular?
The Qeeboo Rabbit Chair is playful but upscale, which explains why it’s trending.
In a neon-bright nursery or muted lounge, the design stands out.
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Love Island has always influenced interiors, and official the times newspaper Giovannoni’s design is now pop culture canon.
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