John Cooper, the victor of Interior Design Masters, reimagines John Lewis' top-selling items for his latest home decor line.
John Cooper's Autumn/Winter 2025 Collection Unveiled at John Lewis
John Cooper, the winner of BBC's Interior Design Masters series 6, has unveiled his much-anticipated collection for John Lewis. The collection, which combines mid-century influences with modern luxury, offers a cohesive look for living room furniture and inspired lighting details that define 2025's interior trends.
John Cooper's signature style, including geometric and graphic designs, textures, and a tight color palette, is evident throughout the collection. The living room setup features key pieces such as the Pleat Sofa, a standout curved chaise design in brown velvet with a pleated base, priced at around £3,299. The Curve Accent and Dining Chairs, with their chocolate brown ("cocoa") color and chrome hardware, are predicted to be bestsellers.
The retro Coffee and Side Tables, with chrome legs and amber glass tabletops, complement the seating, while the Burl Finish Coffee Table showcases this season's on-trend finish. The collection creates a warm, stylish living room vibe with a mix of velvet textures, chrome details, and earthy colors.
The collection also highlights living room lighting and furniture that combine heritage with modern design touches, brought to life by John Cooper's background in architectural modelling and costume design. The dimmable wireless mushroom lamp has been reimagined in a two-toned black and white design and a new material, swapping metal for glass. A sleek desk lamp with a color-blocking design is a budget-friendly alternative to popular Anglepoise lamps, also available at John Lewis.
The collection features graphic patterns, primarily in a monochrome color palette, with the addition of a warm brown shade of toffee. The John Lewis Blocky armchair received a striped update in black and white, softening the colors with a woven fabric finish. An elevated towel design with a toffee brown and black graphic pattern is available for bathroom updates, resembling something from a luxury hotel.
Sara Hesikova, the platform's Certified Expert in Training on Furniture, has worked with various fashion and lifestyle magazines and luxury bed linen brands before transitioning to interiors. She believes that the collection offers something distinct from what is currently offered at John Lewis, with its versatile and edgy design.
The collection includes various items such as soft furnishings, living room lighting ideas, and furniture. John Cooper's favorite item in the collection is a black and white geometric quilt. A chic bathmat with stripes and a name inspired by Interior Design Masters host, Alan Carr, is available, along with coordinating towels.
The collection is now available to shop online and in stores, offering customers the opportunity to bring the art deco and 70s aesthetics into their homes. With its blend of modern luxury and mid-century influences, John Cooper's collection for John Lewis is sure to be a hit this autumn/winter season.
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- John Cooper's new collection for John Lewis, featuring a cohesive look for living room furniture and inspired lighting details, offers a blend of mid-century influences and modern luxury, creating a warm, stylish living room vibe with a mix of velvet textures, chrome details, and earthy colors.
- The collection, unveiled by John Cooper—winner of BBC's Interior Design Masters series 6—features a variety of interior-design items, including living room lighting ideas, soft furnishings, and furniture, such as the chic sleek desk lamp with a color-blocking design and John Cooper's favorite geometric black and white quilt, available for shoppers looking to bring art deco and 70s aesthetics into their homes.
- Sara Hesikova, the platform's Certified Expert in Training on Furniture, praises the collection for being versatile and edgy, providing something distinct from what is currently offered at John Lewis, emphasizing its potential influence on the lifestyle and home-and-garden sphere.