From a flourishing TV career to furniture design. What Vogue Williams did next

Having forged a successful TV career and spent time in the jungle, Vogue Williams has also overseen several renovations. Now you can emulate her decor look with easy seating.

From reality TV to a spell in the jungle in the 2025 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here, Dubliner Vogue Williams has overseen the renovation of several homes and knows what works for her busy family life.

Having hired top-tier designers such as Arlene McIntyre and Geri Designs to help execute the renovations, she’s picked up a lot of lived experience and demonstrates real decorating talent of her own.

Vogue Williams
The chalk-stripe sofa that inspired her Howth collection, one of several ranges for ez living furniture

Geri Designs helped create her much Instagrammed Howth home, which features a hot pink kitchen.

She also worked with her on her wardrobes, fabricated by Glin-based Con Brouder Kitchens and Interiors, who also did the very cool arched and backlit cabinetry in her childrens' playroom.

Carnaby Lifestyle
The Carnaby L-shaped sofa and pebble footstool in a boucle finish

Currently, she is overseeing the renovation of a house in London, and has also turned her keen eye to furniture design, collaborating with EZ Living Furniture to create a capsule collection of seating that emulates her own relaxed style and is named after some of her favourite places.

Howth Lifestyle
The L-shaped Howth sofa with French seams and chalk-stripe scatter cushions

Inspired by a chalk-stripe sofa that features in her north Dublin coastal TV room, as recently featured in the Daily Mail, Howth, is a range that includes a cuddler seat, and two, three and four-seat sofa options.

These feature French seam detailing and chalk-stripe scatter cushions, a riff on her own design.

The range also includes an L-shaped sofa.

Kenmare Lifestyle
the kenmare sofa and multi-stripefootstool

A second collection pays homage to Kenmare, a handsome Co. Kerry town on the Wild Atlantic Way.

Prices range from €399 for a covetable multi-stripe footstool from the Kenmare collection to a deliciously tactile boucle L-shaped Carnaby sofa, €4,099.

Vogue Carnaby Range
The Carnaby L-shaped sofa

The latter comes in an on-trend off-white, a neutral that is redolent of Pantone’s colour of the year Cloud Dancer.

It is big enough to accommodate Vogue, Spencer and the three kids, sons Theo, seven, and Otto, three, and daughter Gigi, five.

It's a sofa where any family can enjoy some screen time together.

To mark the launch, the furniture is reduced between 13 and 19 per cent during the January sale, with the Kenmare cuddler, upholstered in a periwinkle blue chenille fabric, currently down 29 per cent from €1,399 to €999.

Piccadilly Chair 001
Picadilly swivel chair

Vogue Williams has a real talent for creating family homes that look fun to live in.

With a degree in quantity surveying, she has both the head for number-crunching and the decorative flair required to make a refurbishment work.

It's something the viewing public should get to see more of.

Someone give that girl her own TV reno show.

Shop Vogue Williams seating collection for EZ Living Furniture here

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