Design Icons – 9 iconic cult homeware pieces from Selfridges that are definitely worth the investment

From teaware to tech, these are the Selfridges home icons Homes & Gardens rate most highly

Selfridges icons
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In the ever-shifting world of interiors, few items achieve the rare status of being truly timeless. Selfridges is home to a selection of such enduring design icons, and whether you’re discovering them for the first time or revisiting them with fresh eyes, they’re worth the investment.

As interior design trends continue to favour longevity, craftsmanship, and sustainability over trend-led impulse buys, it makes sense to look to pieces that hold both aesthetic and cultural value. These are items that often come with a design pedigree, whether they’re already considered classics or fast becoming cult favourites, each one is a future heirloom in the making.

We've combed Selfridges' homeware selection to bring you nine standout icons, from statement lighting and iconic glassware to collectible ceramics and design-led furniture. These pieces may carry a higher price tag, but they earn their place with craftsmanship, story, and style.

9 cult homeware pieces from Selfridges that are worth the investment


From storied British ceramics to design-led appliances and collectible furniture, these are the icons we believe are worth the investment.

UK Editor

Sophia Pouget de St Victor is the UK Editor at Homes & Gardens, leading the editorial direction for the UK facing Homes & Gardens website. She brings readers the latest trends, expert insights, and timeless design inspiration tailored for a UK audience.

She has previously worked in the luxury homes and interiors industry and studied Garden Design in London, where she mastered her passion for creating landscapes that have a visceral impact on their onlookers. Home, though, is where Sophia's heart is. While she adores a wide variety of interior styles, she prefers interiors with a uniqueness that challenges any definable style. That said, there's little she finds more indulgent than walking down Pimlico Road and admiring the window display at Robert Kime; she has always found his interiors perfectly judged for a home that exudes an easy, unforced elegance.

Sophia lives in West London with her partner, along with two very naughty wiry terriers, and a plump cat named Lettuce.

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