Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Jason Statham share more than just star power—they are bound by a deep passion for interior design, architecture, and home decor. A glance at Rosie’s Instagram reveals her love for minimalism and understated elegance, proving that simplicity is her ultimate luxury.
Nestled in the heart of London, Rosie’s Georgian-style townhouse is a personal sanctuary. For the British model and designer, this home is like a jewelry box—a carefully curated space that reflects her refined taste and timeless aesthetic. More than a residence, the home doubles as a retreat for creative projects, relaxation, and hosting business meetings, all while accommodating her husband, Jason Statham, and their children.

Rosie’s connection with this house dates back more than a decade, when she and Jason were searching for their first home together. Enchanted by its Georgian architecture, Rosie couldn’t resist its charm, even though it seemed modest for family life. Years later, she turned her dream into reality. In collaboration with renowned interior and lighting designer Rose Uniacke, Rosie transformed the space into a warm, minimalist haven.

The townhouse is a celebration of neutral tones - creamy whites, soft ivories, and warm beiges. Every detail radiates calmness, airiness, and understated sophistication. Vintage and modern elements blend seamlessly, resulting in a timeless and effortlessly contemporary look.

True to her thoughtful approach, Rosie infused the space with pieces created by female artists and designers. One of her most treasured items is a Paavo Tynell lamp, gifted by Jason, which adds a touch of mid-century elegance to the home.

A standout feature of Rosie’s home is her private studio, designed as a haven for sketching, brainstorming, and quiet reflection. The room exudes warmth and inspiration, anchored by a mid-century wool sofa and a fireplace. Above the mantel sits a vase from Glithero’s Hold Me collection, while the walls showcase a painting by Simone Prouvé, a French textile artist whose works are displayed at Paris’s Centre Pompidou

In the kitchen, often considered the heart of the home, an Alinea breakfast table overlooks a balcony bursting with greenery and flowers. This serene spot is ideal for a quiet cup of tea. The kitchen island and cabinetry, designed by Rose Uniacke, add cohesiveness, while Alexandre Logé chandeliers bathe the space in soft, warm light.
The walls are adorned with works by female artists Tarka Kings and Sarah Rapson.


The bedroom is also a showcase of female designers’ creativity. Rose Uniacke’s touch is evident in the cashmere throw, curtains, and chandelier, while the wooden table and chair are exquisite creations by Japanese designer Akiko Kuwahata. The room’s standout feature is a 19th-century English Paonazzo marble fireplace, adding a timeless touch of grandeur.

A petite marble table by Rose Uniacke sits gracefully in front of the The Water Monopoly bathtub. For the washbasin, the designer selected classic white Turkish marble, adorned with delicate golden veining and intricate detailing.

Photo: Simon Upton