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Rock stars have long collaborated with everyone from fine artists to fashion designers. But next month will see an unlikely pairing of pop music and interior design at the first-ever Holiday House London event.

The rocker in question is Roger Hodgson, who helped propel the legendary British band Supertramp to ’70s and ’80s stardom.

Now Hodgson has partnered with French architect Philippe Maidenberg — best known for his swanky European hotel commissions — to co-design a Dreamer’s Lounge at London’s Holiday House. The House — like the New York original, which is currently celebrating its 10th anniversary and has become a staple of Gotham social swells — supports the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

The UK version is set in a pair of sprawling mansions just north of Regent’s Park and features rooms and spaces created by Britain’s top design talents.

Hodgson and Maidenberg’s Lounge teams virtual reality, tactile surfaces and Roche Bobois furniture with an interactive music experience. London’s Holiday House arrives Nov. 8; Holiday House NYC opens Nov. 15 at The Academy Mansion on East 63rd Street and Fifth Avenue.

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