‘It’s packed with personality, but it’s not perfect,’ says Rockett St George co-founder, Lucy St George, of her London house. ‘It’s filled with things that spark joy.’ A tortoise side table in the living room and a kitchen ceiling painted gold are just a few of the characterful touches that are both unexpected but not surprising, from one half of the bold and quirky interiors emporium that is Rockett St George.

Lucy and Jane Rockett launched Rockett St George fifteen years ago, and last year they expanded the brand on the high street with a partnership with Next. Lucy’s home, which she moved into in 2023, is filled with a mix of vintage finds and pieces from this collaboration, making it the perfect poster child for the unapologetic rock and roll interiors brand.

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Front of house with olive green door and terracotta tiles with Lucy St George standing in the doorway

(Image credit: Rockett St George x NEXT.)

Lucy’s current home, despite having that signature Rockett St George look, marks an evolution in her style, as she’s abandoned the moody black walls that adorned her last home. ‘My last house, I absolutely renovated it from top to bottom, and it was a homage to the colour black,’ she explains.

‘The bones of the house were completely different, and the vibe of the house is very different. So this house for me is entering a new era, and I feel that the products and all the things that I hold dear are the showstoppers rather than the background. So I’ve kept the palette quite neutral,’ she explains.

White walls room with bamboo desk and black and white striped floor lamp and black frame picture on the wall.

(Image credit: Rockett St George x NEXT.)

‘I absolutely still love dark interiors, not to say that I won’t go there again,’ she adds. ‘But, I’m definitely entering more of a colourful era.’

pink thread that runs through everything from my lovely pink sofa to the accents.’

living room ideas and the pink velvet sofa, which she’s paired with the gorgeous black bamboo print armchair and footstool from the Rockett St George collection at Next.

‘It is just such a gorgeous colour,’ says Lucy of the golden-toned chair. ‘I think that’s one of the showstoppers of the collection.’

Gold bamboo print chair in living room

This armchair is the star of the Rockett St George Collection and has found a place alongside the matching footstool in Lucy’s living room.

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However, it’s not the only showstopper in the living room. Lucy has paired a see-through coffee table with a glorious Rockett St George gold tortoise side table. And let’s not ignore the stone cherub in the room. ‘A friend of mine is an antique dealer, and he gave it to me at the Ardingly Antique fair, which was quite a large present to carry across a muddy field and take home with me.’

‘It raised a few eyebrows when I walked in, my girls were like, OK, where are you going to put that?’

napkins, glasses and tableware from the current Rockett St George collection at Next.

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On the wooden sideboard is also a horse with lights in its hooves. ‘That was a housewarming gift from my mum many years ago. And I was like, I obviously need a horse with light-up hoofs in my life. I’ve probably had it for about 15 years or 20 years. It’s just so unique and I love it,’ says Lucy.

Wooden sideboard with horse with light up hooves, frame picture and amber table lamp

On the sideboard, the horse lamp has been paired with the lovely amber seventies champagne glass table light from Rockett St George x Next.

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In the dining room, like with other rooms in the house, more is more when it comes to the floor and table lamps. ‘I would say have as many pools as light as possible so you can create real style spots in your home,’ says Lucy.

‘Have a small light, curate your accessories, with a plant or a cabinet, and having a pool of light at night will just create a little beautiful vignette of loveliness.’

rich gold paint from Mylands that was originally developed for film and television.

‘It’s got such a beautiful feeling when at night I light the candles and I’ve got friends over with a glass of wine. It’s all glowy and beautiful,’ says Lucy.

leopard print blanket box from Next.

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The pink thread continues into the bedrooms in the soft furnishings. These two rooms make a striking case for how pattern quilts and bedding can be used as the centrepiece of your bedroom ideas.

Leopard print bedding is a marmite trend right now; however, Lucy has made the Rockett St George scalloped edge quilt look edge and cool by keeping the foundation of the room simple with black furniture, black and white walls and simple tie top pink curtains.

spare room with green bamboo style bedding

The hot pink palm tree lamp from Next on the bedside table draws the eye in this bedroom.

(Image credit: Rockett St George x NEXT.)

wet and wild leopard print towels add an extra playful edge to this stylish bathroom.

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Its success lies in that pink thread that is running through all of Lucy’s home, which makes the space feel cohesive when paired with the green bathroom vanity cabinets.

Rockett St George Black/white Striped Footed Bowl

Rockett St George

Black/white Striped Footed Bowl

Rockett St George Black Bamboo Viscose on Golden Glow Velvet the Edie Accent Chair

Rockett St George

Black Bamboo Viscose on Golden Glow Velvet the Edie Accent Chair

Rockett St George Amber Orange Vintage Style Glass Table Lamp

Rockett St George

Amber Orange Vintage Style Glass Table Lamp

Rockett St George Green/blush Pink Deco Flower Glass Set of 2 Champagne Flute Glasses

Rockett St George

Green/blush Pink Deco Flower Glass Set of 2 Champagne Flute Glasses

Rockett St George Pink First Bite 100% Cotton Napkins Set of 4

Rockett St George

Rockett St George Pink First Bite 100% Cotton Napkins Set of 4

Rockett St George Leopard Love Velvet Loren Storage Ottoman Bench

Rockett St George

Leopard Love Velvet Loren Storage Ottoman Bench

The beauty of Lucy’s home championing the items and keeping the house itself paired back is that she can easily change things around to keep up with her maximalist style . ‘I’m a maximalist and clutter is a constant battle of maximalist,’ she confesses. ‘The solution is curation, and I move my house around a lot. It does morph and change.’

However, this willingness to move things around is the secret to the striking look of her home. She’s not afraid for her home to not look perfect, and her top piece of interior advice to others is: ‘Test and try things out, see how they feel for a few days. Try to just be brave with your interiors and space.’