Design & Interiors
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50 creatives for 50 years: Zara toasts five decades with an exclusive collection by a star-studded list of designers
From Rosalia to Es Devlin, Zara invited 50 creative friends to celebrate its first five decades with limited edition designs, from lighting to fashion
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Colourful glassware that sets the tone for cocktail hour
Inject personality into your entertaining set up with jewel-like glassware that gleams
By Anna Solomon Last updated
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How Charlotte Perriand helped shape a progressive modern world through design
Everything you need to know about the French designer who pioneered modular living and tubular steel designs and combined them with humanity and pleasure
By Francesca Perry Published
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Bethan Laura Wood creates a pastel dreamscape to launch her new collaboration with Serapian
Inspired by Japanese landscapes and Serapian’s ‘Mosaico’ technique, Bethan Laura Wood creates a series of accessories, staged in an installation at Milan’s villa Mozart
By Laura May Todd Published
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Meet the new light of Jony Ive’s life
Jony Ive's LoveFrom and Japanese company Balmuda join forces to collaborate on the ‘Sailing Lantern’, an object informed by nature and precision
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Step inside a ‘dream desert sanctuary’ tucked into Moab's rust-red landscape
Susannah Holmberg designed this home to harmonise with the extreme climate and dramatic surroundings of Utah’s Moab desert. 'The landscape is everything'
By Anna Solomon Published
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Inside a designer's colourful takeover of Paris' legendary Paul Bert Serpette antiques market
French design studio Uchronia leave their mark on the Marché Paul Bert Serpette, Paris' most memorable antiques market
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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This Detroit nail salon offers so much more than manicures
Cure Nailhouse isn't just a place to get a pedi – it's a platform
By Adrian Madlener Published
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Chainmail chairs and missile planters: design embraces the shadows in Milan
Curator Valentina Ciuffi’s new Milan show, 'Dark Times, Bright Signs', explores how designers transform ecological grief and inner shadows into luminous new forms
By Ali Morris Published
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Exploring tsu tsu mu: a new exhibition in Tokyo reframes the Japanese way of wrapping anything
‘Tsu-tsu-mu’, on view until 13 October 2025 at Matsuya Ginza, reframes the popular Japanese concept of wrapping into a mindset for caring for others
By Kanae Hasegawa Published
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Lenny Kravitz's new collection with CB2 lets you be as cool as him (well, almost)
‘My aim was to create a collection of pieces that feel timeless,' the legendary rocker tells us
By Tianna Williams Published
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Outdoor living takes a sophisticated turn with Exteta’s new furniture collections
Exteta’s latest outdoor furniture collections offer all the elegance and exactitude associated with Italian interiors – and take it outside
By Simon Mills Published
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How Lagos’ street markets inspired a new generation of Nigerian creatives
Nigeria’s creative scene is embracing the informal structures used by Lagos market traders as paragons of adaptability, flexibility and identity
By Ijeoma Ndukwe Published
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Svenskt Tenn shrinks a century of interiors into miniature form
The Swedish design company creates dollhouse-sized fabrics and furnishings for its latest exhibition, ‘Svenskt Tenn on a Small Scale’ (until 19 October 2025)
By Ali Morris Published
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Tekla’s first candles come in sculptural ceramic vessels
Tekla’s new candle collection features evocative scents and is created in collaboration with Irish ceramicist Sara Flynn
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Craig & Karl stage a colourful takeover of Brisbane's landmarks
If you’re in Brisbane this fall, look out for creative duo Craig & Karl’s irreverent and colourful illustrations transformed into larger-than-life public installations
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Lake Como’s rationalist past inspires future creative ideas
The work of emerging designers, iconic architects, and sustainable makers combined to shape fresh ideas at Lake Como Design Festival 2025
By Ifeoluwa Adedeji Published
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‘Alphabetical Playground’ is a new book about experimental graphics and abstract letterforms
Nigel Cottier’s new monograph ‘Alphabetical Playground’ explores the creative limits of contemporary typography, delving into tech-driven geometric abstraction
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Baxter’s first UK flagship store opens in London’s Italian Design District
A storied Edwardian building turns contemporary Italian furniture gallery on Brompton Road
By Simon Mills Published
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The best furniture shops in London
Where to buy furniture in London: Wallpaper's guide to London furniture shopping, including contemporary furniture and design destinations in the city, from Chelsea to Shoreditch
By Tianna Williams Last updated
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Six lighting designs we discovered at London Design Festival 2025
2025 was a year of great lights at London Design Festival: from leading lighting companies and emerging makers, here are six illuminating designs our team discovered across the city's exhibitions
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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London Design Festival 2025: live updates from the Wallpaper* team
From 11-21 September, London is celebrating design in all its forms. Here's the latest news, launches and other goings-on from London Design Festival 2025, as seen by Wallpaper* editors
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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‘Sleep is a fragile thing – we need to treat it as a precious commodity': Heatherwick on reclaiming bedtime from our phones
Heatherwick Studio and Tala debut 'Wake', a bedside light for a calmer start and end to the day
By Ali Morris Published
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Guatemalan design studio Nada Duele traces a journey of displacement through craft
A new collection by Nada Duele explores the theme of emigration of Guatemala’s skilled artisans
By Zac Procter Published
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How the V&A told Marie Antoinette’s complicated tale through thousands of porcelain miniatures
We go behind the scenes with Beth Katleman, the Brooklyn-based ceramic artist who created the surreal installation. ‘It’s the same fascination I think we have with Diana.’
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Yinka Ilori creates artwork for Wyclef Jean's latest single
Out today, Wyclef Jean's 'Back to Abu Dhabi' features a cover bearing Yinka Ilori's distinctive colourful aesthetic
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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With sleek surfaces and old world touches, Gunia Project's new Kyiv boutique elegantly captures the spirit of Ukraine
Local design firm Temp Project has created an enchanting new home inside a historic embassy building for the cult Ukrainian home and lifestyle brand
By Anna Solomon Published