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Turnstyle Designs unveils new Chelsea showroom

British hardware design and manufacturing company Turnstyle Designs has opened its new, relocated showroom at the Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour, a mecca in the capital for prestigious design.

A part of the Harbour community since 2014, Turnstyle Designs has now moved into a larger andmore prominent space in the South Dome. Located on the second floor (Unit 208), the showroom opened on Monday 2 June, aligning with the grand opening of this year’s WOW!house showcase, and offers a refreshed display across 500 square feet –30% larger than the previous spot.

Reflecting Turnstyle’s design philosophy – where craftsmanship, sustainability, and customisation sitat the core – the new showroom is designed to inspire. Visitors can explore the full breadth of the product range, including signature materials and finishes, as well as highlights from Turnstyle Design’s latest collections, Plinth and Sphere.

Managing Director Oscar Roberts said: “The new showroom is more than just a bigger space – it’s a milestone. Being in the South Dome means better visibility and easier access for designers exploring the Harbour, and we’ve already had a wonderful response from people discovering us mid-build. It feels like a fresh beginning, but very much rooted in who we are.

"It’s 30% larger than our previous location, which means we can really do justice to the variety and depth of what we offer, from our standard ranges to bespoke commissions. Over a third of our orders are custom, and this new space allows us to better support that dialogue with designers. It’s an opportunity for people to better understand how these pieces are made, the materials they’re crafted from, and the care that goes into every detail.”

Visitors to the showroom between 9 and 20 June can press their own embossed leather keyring to take away on the day.

The showroom opens from 10am-5pm and can be found at Unit 208, Second Floor, South Dome, Design Centre Chelsea Harbour, London SW10 0XF

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