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The Pyramids have a rival – monumental stone sculptures pop up in Giza
On the Giza Plateau, as part of Art d’Egypte’s ‘Forever is Now 05’, Studio Proba and SolidNature unveil sculptures celebrating geological colour, structural ingenuity and calibrated form
By Reeme Idris Published
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You can soon buy Keith Haring's Luna Luna carousel seats
Gufram has partnered with the Keith Haring Foundation to reissue two of Haring's carousel seats from the 1980s theme park
By Tianna Williams Published
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Brit Awards 2026 reveal trophy design by Matthew Williamson
The Brit Awards 2026 will take place in Manchester on 28 February: here’s a first look at the awards trophy, designed by Mancunian designer Matthew Williamson
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Everything you need to know about Design Miami 2025
The collectible design fair returns to Miami Beach in December for its 21st edition, alongside a vast array of art and cultural events across the city
By Dan Howarth Published
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A restored 1950s Rome theatre raises its curtain in collaboration with Poltrona Frau
Teatro della Cometa was given a refresh by architect Fabio Tudisco, with new seating by Poltrona Frau to accommodate contemporary viewing
By Tianna Williams Published
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Kohler unveils ‘Pearlized’, an iridescent new bathroom finish with an under-the-sea backstory
Artist David Franklin was inspired by glimmering fish scales and sunsets for this mesmerising debut
By Anna Fixsen Published
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MillerKnoll's renovated flagship in New York opens doors to design experiences
The new MillerKnoll New York gallery space makes its debut with Keiji Takeuchi’s ‘Walking Sticks & Canes’ exhibition, supported by Triennale Milano
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Mark+Fold turns ten with first Shoreditch pop-up
British stationery brand Mark+Fold celebrates ten years in business with a Brick Lane pop-up featuring new products, small-batch editions and conversations with creatives
By Ali Morris Published
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USM and Alexander May Studio present a monochrome meditation on the modern workspace
These six flexible workspaces ‘encourage clarity of thought, calm, and self-definition’, says New York designer Alexander May of his partnership with the modular furniture brand
By Ali Morris Published
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Salone del Mobile: tickets, timings and locations for Milan Design Week
Here is your expert guide to Salone del Mobile and Fuorisalone: how to get to the fair, and what to see across the city
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Once overrun with florals, this old Hudson farmhouse is now a sprawling live-work artist’s retreat
Built in the 1700s, this Hudson home has been updated into a vast creative compound for a creative, yet still exudes the ‘unbuttoned’ warmth of its first life as a flower farm
By Anna Solomon Published
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How VCUarts Qatar is weaving local roots into global creative conversations
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Through the university's arts, design, and humanities programmes, dean Amir Berbić is spearheading a unique blend of heritage and future-forward thinking for students to create a design language that captures Qatar’s continually shifting cultural landscape
By Tianna Williams Published
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Paul Rudolph's home served as a gigantic 'loom' for an exhibition of Anni Albers textiles
Italian textile brand Dedar presented its Weaving Anni Albers collection at the legendary architect’s experimental Modulightor building in New York last week
By Adrian Madlener Published
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Alcova 2026 locations include a Rationalist gem and an abandoned church
Alcova returns for an 11th edition in 2026 (20-26 April), once again opening up two exclusive Milanese locations, the Baggio Military Hospital and Franco Albini's Villa Pestarini
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Francis Sultana and Roberto Ruspoli’s Greco-Roman-inspired furniture feels fresh and contemporary
A new collection, launching at David Gill Gallery in London, presents furniture and decorative pieces inspired by Mediterranean villas, French art and Etruscan engraving
By Anna Solomon Published
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Where to buy second hand furniture online, according to Wallpaper* editors
Fuelled by a shift toward circular design and a rejection of fast furniture, these resale platforms prove that beautiful interiors start with something pre-loved
By Anna Solomon Published
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Nifemi Marcus-Bello in Lagos: ‘The conditions and histories of Africa are my greatest inspiration’
As the Nigerian designer stages ‘Material Affirmations: Acts I–III’ at Tiwani Contemporary (until 10 January 2026), he speaks to Wallpaper* about African craft and industry, and Lagos as his muse
By Ugonna-Ora Owoh Published
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Salone del Mobile 2026 will embrace collectible design with Salone Raritas
Salone del Mobile has Salone Raritas, a new exhibition space at the fair (21-26 April 2026), curated by Annalisa Rosso and designed by Formafantasma
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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The furniture for the new Studio Museum in Harlem tells a story of its own
Furnishings at the new purpose-built home for New York’s Studio Museum in Harlem sit in harmony with its mission as an uplifting platform for artists of African descent
By Tom Seymour Published
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A new show at Edinburgh gallery Bard celebrates the everyday poetry of craft through the optimism of a hardware shop
Opening at Scottish gallery Bard, Bardware celebrates craft with the 'robust joy of a hardware shop'
By Ali Morris Published
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The Wallpaper* gift guide for design devotees
Welcome to the Wallpaper* gift guide for design lovers. Whether you are gifting a design connoisseur or the detailed-obsessed, we have you covered this holiday season with expertly selected gifts from the Wallpaper team
By Tianna Williams Published
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A postcard from Dubai Design Week 2025: creativity blooms against a desert backdrop
The Emirates may still shimmer with spectacle, but beyond the surface a new generation of creatives is fusing research, heritage and innovation to build sustainable, future-facing practices
By Ifeoluwa Adedeji Published
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Gio Ponti’s pint-sized creations are ready for your tabletop
Molteni&C presents a new collection of Gio Ponti objects, embodying the designer's sense of humour and boundless creativity
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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This Mumbai apartment feels pixelated, like walking into a retro video game
A MuseLAB-designed space embraces a repetitive grid pattern, yet manages to feel completely open and unrestrained
By Anna Solomon Published
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Chris Wolston’s first-ever museum show bursts with surreal forms and psychedelic energy
‘Profile in Ecstasy,’ opening at Dallas Contemporary on 7 November, merges postmodern objects with Colombian craft techniques
By Anna Solomon Published
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Bosnian brand Zanat has hand-carved its way into global designers’ hearts
A decade after Orhan Niksic relaunched his family’s century-old workshop, Zanat celebrates its evolution with an exhibition of new, hand-carved works that look to the future of design and craft
By Ali Morris Published
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Little gift ideas from the Wallpaper* editors
These micro icons, from design and beauty pieces to tech and fashion, are ideal for filling stockings this festive season
By Tianna Williams Published


