/ March 30, 2026
Modern living room with a beige, curved sofa, abstract artwork, and a circular coffee table. Large window reveals palm trees, creating a serene vibe.

The inaugural Holiday House Wellington Designer Showcase opened its doors to the public earlier this month. Taking place within two properties at the Palm Beach Polo Club in Wellington, Florida, the showcase features the work of more than 20 leading interior designers. Below, get a sneak peek at some of the chic rooms on display.

Sophisticated Spaces At Holiday House Wellington 2026

Ready For Respite

Kick up your feet and relax awhile in Laure Nell Interiors' elegant den for Holiday House Wellington. Imagined as a restful landing spot, the room is imbued with softness and serenity. The space features a watercolor-inspired wallcovering by Phillip Jeffries and gentle drapery by Kravet.

Luxurious living room with a curved white sofa adorned with cushions, circular coffee tables, large window with sheer curtains, modern chandelier, and wall art.

Softness Awaits

Curving forms greet visitors to this inviting living space by Eisen Design House. It's a collected, curated space for introspection. A nebulously-shaped floor lamp stands above a softly arching couch. A black and white color palette gives the room a grounded feel.

Oh-So Opulent

HW Interiors creates a moody retreat in the first floor primary bedroom. A sumptuous palette of burgundy envelops the space from the walls to the furnishings. The room is wrapped in a rich Eskayel wallpaper. Custom nightstands from Casa Ankan bookend the custom Marqui bed frame.

The Local Culture

Wellington's equestrian atmosphere influences the meditation room by Jessica Gerston Design. See: the lounger's waterfall of horsehair at the head of the piece. Ottomans feature textured trim in a similar suggestion. Above, billowy fabric gives the ceiling a cloud-like quality.

About The Showcase

Holiday House Wellington Designer Showcase is open now through May 3, 2026. Purchase tickets here.

Proceeds from Holiday House events benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation® (BCRF), an organization working tirelessly toward achieving prevention and a cure for breast cancer by providing critical funding for innovative clinical research at leading medical centers worldwide, and increasing public awareness about good breast health.

Learn more at holidayhousenyc.com.

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