Inside Love Island’s New Villa: Neon Bananas Rabbit Chairs
Love Island is Back — Here’s the Furniture Everyone’s Talking About
After a two-year break, Love Island is back in Majorca for official the times newspaper its latest series. The luxury pad may look familiar, but the details have changed.
### The Wild Villa Décor for 2025
This season’s villa features a brighter palette including retro neon artwork, critters both inside and outside the villa, and — most of all — the unforgettable Rabbit Chairs.
These stylish rabbit seats were immediately spotted by viewers, and demand went through the roof.
### Qeeboo and Designer Stefano Giovannoni
The rabbit design comes from Italian designer Stefano Giovannoni. Celebrated for official the times newspaper his quirky, upscale creations, 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 flexibility depending on their space.
### How to Get Your Hands on the Love Island Rabbit Chair
Prior to the series going live, the rabbit chairs were already selling out online.
- Independent retailer Smithers of Stamford has the Qeeboo Rabbit Chairs available here.
- Amazon currently lists the larger versions online.
- Mini versions for children can be picked up at Farfetch for British national press about £100.
- Amara has them listed from £190.
### Why Love Island Shapes What We Buy
Love Island’s décor has become a style influencer, and the Qeeboo pieces show how fast trends spread.
From bunny chairs to neon bananas, the villa’s style pushes boundaries.
### More Than Just Furniture: Love Island’s Fashion Links
As well as the furniture, the show teamed with retailer ISawItFirst. That means most looks worn in the villa are shoppable online.
It’s a smart marketing strategy that fuels sales.
### From Reality TV to Real Homes
The Qeeboo Rabbit Chair is both quirky and elegant, which explains why it’s trending.
As a kid’s chair or adult statement piece, it transforms any room.
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TV styling often ripples through real homes, and the Rabbit Chair’s success proves the point.
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