Wallpaper Videos http://www.wallpaper.com/video/ Design, interiors, fashion, art and lifestyle en-us 2009 1328706822862 wallpaper.com http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss <![CDATA[Design Awards 2012 judge: Gerd Bulthaup]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/design/design-awards-2012-judge-gerd-bulthaup/1439898681001 Bulthaup took over his father's eponymous high-end kitchen design company in 1976, bringing with him a love for architecture, the Bauhaus philosophy and the strictures of contemporary design. Bulthaup's collaboration with Oti Aicher was one of the key design partnerships of late 20th century German business. It's principles - a reduction of design ideas to their essence, and authenticity in function and materials remain key to the brand's success. We dropped in on Bulthaup in Munich to talk about why he thought Hepworth Wakefield, Raf Simons and Sur Mesure in Paris deserved his vote.

Film by MOD of RSA Films]]>
http://www.wallpaper.com/video/design/design-awards-2012-judge-gerd-bulthaup/1439898681001
<![CDATA[Tuki_Resized]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/tuki_resized/tuki_resized/1436930510001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/tuki_resized/tuki_resized/1436930510001 <![CDATA[GRANTOUR-15s_2mo]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/grantour-15s_2mo/grantour-15s_2mo/1435820366001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/grantour-15s_2mo/grantour-15s_2mo/1435820366001 <![CDATA[GRANTOUR-30s_H264_2]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/grantour-30s_h264_2/grantour-30s_h264_2/1430597659001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/grantour-30s_h264_2/grantour-30s_h264_2/1430597659001 <![CDATA[Jiro Dreams of Sushi]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/lifestyle/jiro-dreams-of-sushi/1429056687001 For those who question whether sushi-making can truly be classified as art, David Gelb’s elegant, new documentary ‘Jiro Dreams of Sushi’ should settle the matter. The film tells the story of Jiro Ono, widely considered to be the best sushi chef in the world. Gelb gives fascinating insight into Ono’s painstaking process and uncommon personal drive – which impacts on his relationship with his son and heir, Yoshikazu. Now 85, Ono owns Sukiyabashi Jiro, a ten-seat restaurant inauspiciously located in a Tokyo subway station, yet awarded three stars in the prestigious Michelin Guide. Understandably, the restaurant is booked up far in advance]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/lifestyle/jiro-dreams-of-sushi/1429056687001 <![CDATA[Honda's ASIMO robot demonstrates its running capabilities]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/cars/hondas-asimo-robot-demonstrates-its-running-capabilities/1418270639001 Honda, Japan's third-largest carmaker and the world's largest motorcycle maker has recently announced plans to expand its luxury arm Acura into the UAE, Saudi, Russia and Ukraine. Wallpaper* travelled to the Honda's 'Wako' innovation hub in Tokyo, where amongst other developments, the brand unveiled ASIMO. At four-foot-three and 54kg, ASIMO resembles a young boy and has a boy's agility, too. The combination of strong legs, an expanded range of movements and a newly developed control technology enables it to run forwards and backwards, change its mind mid-stride and adjust its steps to the terrain. It can also wiggle its fingers, form a fist, pick up a bottle, open the cap, hold a soft paper cup and pour liquid into it, demonstrating Honda's advancement in creating an 'autonomous machine' with decision-making capabilities.]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/cars/hondas-asimo-robot-demonstrates-its-running-capabilities/1418270639001 <![CDATA[Honda's ASIMO robot demonstrates sign language]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/cars/hondas-asimo-robot-demonstrates-sign-language/1418247349001 Honda, Japan's third-largest carmaker and the world's largest motorcycle maker has recently announced plans to expand its luxury arm Acura into the UAE, Saudi, Russia and Ukraine. Wallpaper* travelled to the Honda's 'Wako' innovation hub in Tokyo, where amongst other developments, the brand unveiled ASIMO. At four-foot-three and 54kg, ASIMO resembles a young boy and has a boy's agility, too. The combination of strong legs, an expanded range of movements and a newly developed control technology enables it to run forwards and backwards, change its mind mid-stride and adjust its steps to the terrain. It can also wiggle its fingers, form a fist, pick up a bottle, open the cap, hold a soft paper cup and pour liquid into it, demonstrating Honda's advancement in creating an 'autonomous machine' with decision-making capabilities.]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/cars/hondas-asimo-robot-demonstrates-sign-language/1418247349001 <![CDATA[Style File: Susanna Wåhlin]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/stylefile/style-file-susanna-whlin/1410598344001 #05 | Interior architect Susanna Wåhlin Swedish design is in Susanna Wåhlin’s DNA. She grew up in a small forest town in southern Sweden’s Småland province. Or, as Wåhlin calls it, ‘the Mecca of furniture production in Sweden’. Småland is home to outfits such as Källemo, Norrgavel, Bruno Mathsson and Bsweden, while Scandinavian furniture giant Ikea has its vast HQ in the area. Wåhlin’s Smaland-based family spent dinner times ‘discussing form, colour, expression and aesthetics’, and she watched with fascination as her grandfather created new illuminations for the Orsjo lighting company. A career in design was all but predestined for her. Wåhlin went on to study interior architecture and lived in Copenhagen and Paris before eventually settling in Sweden’s busy capital, where she is now an integral part of the creative team at multidisciplinary design studio Note. ‘Stockholm takes some time to get to know,’ she says. ‘But once you’ve made friends, you’re stuck. It’s a very open-minded place. People keep their eyes peeled for the latest thing, and we have a high aesthetic awareness.’ Wåhlin reckons the Swedes are inveterate cosmopolitans. ‘We generally travel a lot and like to see new places. We are open to new experiences and want to learn.’ Hence her portfolio for Note is colourful, playful, tactile and globally influenced; a wooden stool is redolent of an African elephant’s foot, while a light is inspired by the Diomede Islands in the Bering Strait. ‘In fashion and product design, we Swedes are definitely minimalist and 
true to our Scandinavian heritage,’ she says. ‘But I think we are also very good at reinventing it, deconstructing it, and seeing where it takes us.’]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/stylefile/style-file-susanna-whlin/1410598344001 <![CDATA[Rick Owens A/W 2012 collection, Paris]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/rick-owens-aw-2012-collection-paris/1409602130001 ‘Kabuki Skater Monk’ is what Rick Owens called his new trouser for Fall. Part balloon-back boxers, part jodhpurs, the low-dropped crotch gave rise to the longest fly placket ever seen. Paired with his signature lace-less leather trainers and a series of fine-knit military tops, cowl-necked shirts and two-button blazers, the silhouette was further elongated. Other standouts included a new group of puffa coats (on which he used the same manipulating volume techniques) and graphic biker jackets with contrast tape detailing]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/rick-owens-aw-2012-collection-paris/1409602130001 <![CDATA[Honda_ASIMO 3]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/honda_asimo 3/honda_asimo-3/1403503213001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/honda_asimo 3/honda_asimo-3/1403503213001 <![CDATA[Moncler Gamme Bleu A/W 2012]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/moncler-gamme-bleu-aw-2012/1393982226001 Formula 1 car racing was Moncler's theme du jour for Fall, which meant that the racer's jumpsuit took centre stage as the basis for a new silhouette - all of the voluminous padding, however, might pose a few problems for quick exits from the cockpit. Using square quilting patterns, creative director Thom Browne puffed up his one-piece suits, flannel sports jackets and coats to Michelin-man proportions. All the while, he kept his eye on his characteristic crisp palette of fresh white, red and yellow, which was counter balanced by the plays on plaid in soft heather greys]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/moncler-gamme-bleu-aw-2012/1393982226001 <![CDATA[Design Awards 2012 judge: Jean-Paul Goude]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/design-awards-2012-judge-jean-paul-goude/1387871232001 Goude has a body of work familiar to anybody who has watched TV or opened a magazine in the past 40 years. He left Paris for New York in 1969 to become art director of Esquire, met Grace Jones, who became his lover and muse, making it impossible to imagine the 1980s without his androgynous images of the singer. We popped over to Les Arts Décoratifs in Paris - where a retrospective of his work is currently on show - to ask him what got his vote and why.

Film by MOD of RSA Films]]>
http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/design-awards-2012-judge-jean-paul-goude/1387871232001
<![CDATA[Design Awards 2012 judges: Simon de Pury]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/design-awards-2012-judges-simon-de-pury/1387864574001 A leading figure in the creative world, De Pury's company Phillips de Pury has been a prescient cheerleader for Chinese, Indian and Russian art and has remade the auction room for contemporary art lovers. He is famous for presiding over some of the most exciting auctions in recent decades, including the $29m sale of Picasso's 'The Absinthe Drinker'. We caught up with him at his London HQ - filled with Ai Weiwei ceramics and Ron Arad furniture - to find out which nominees he gave the nod.

Film by MOD of RSA Films]]>
http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/design-awards-2012-judges-simon-de-pury/1387864574001
<![CDATA[Design Awards 2012 judge: Rafael Viñoly]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/architecture/design-awards-2012-judge-rafael-violy/1387871230001 Since 1964, when he helped to found Latin America's influential practice Estudio de Arquitectura, the Uruguay-born New York-based architect has been creating distinguished work, including cultural institutions and medical research facilities. In all his work, Viñoly remains steadfast in his pursuit of intelligence over cool, the timeless and the true over the trendy. We stopped by his New York office to find out what he felt were the absolute standouts among the nominees.

Film shot by Lost & Found Films and edited by Nick Tree]]>
http://www.wallpaper.com/video/architecture/design-awards-2012-judge-rafael-violy/1387871230001
<![CDATA[Design Awards 2012 judge: Gerd Bulthaup]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/interiors/design-awards-2012-judge-gerd-bulthaup/1387864568001 Bulthaup took over his father's eponymous high-end kitchen design company in 1976, bringing with him a love for architecture, the Bauhaus philosophy and the strictures of contemporary design. Bulthaup's collaboration with Oti Aicher was one of the key design partnerships of late 20th century German business. It's principles - a reduction of design ideas to their essence, and authenticity in function and materials remain key to the brand's success. We dropped in on Bulthaup in Munich to talk about why he thought Hepworth Wakefield, Raf Simons and Sur Mesure in Paris deserved his vote.

Film by MOD of RSA Films]]>
http://www.wallpaper.com/video/interiors/design-awards-2012-judge-gerd-bulthaup/1387864568001
<![CDATA[Lapo Elkann_Stung]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/lapo elkann_stung/lapo-elkann_stung/1387871222001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/lapo elkann_stung/lapo-elkann_stung/1387871222001 <![CDATA[Design Awards 2012 judge: Grayson Perry]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/design-awards-2012-judge-grayson-perry/1387882110001 The first ceramicist to win the Turner Prize, Perry (and his alter-ego Claire) has become a household name in the UK. A long-time fan of the magazine, Perry also graced last year's awards party, so is well-versed in what it takes to be a Wallpaper* winner. We caught up with him in London to find out what nominees from our shortlist had secured his vote.

Film by MOD of RSA Films]]>
http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/design-awards-2012-judge-grayson-perry/1387882110001
<![CDATA[Best car collection: Lapo Elkann]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/cars/best-car-collection-lapo-elkann/1383735273001 Lapo Elkann is not only heir to the Italy's biggest auto label, Fiat, but also a passionate collector of cars and a lover of all things that go over 200km. Here, we give you a close up look at his fleet - winner of 'best car collection' in the Wallpaper* Design Awards 2012 - as well as a behind-the-scenes look at the shoot for our February issue (W*155, out now).

Film shot by Antonio La Fosca and edited by Nick Tree
Still photography by Pierpaolo Ferrari]]>
http://www.wallpaper.com/video/cars/best-car-collection-lapo-elkann/1383735273001
<![CDATA[Design Awards 2012 judge: Rafael Viñoly*]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/architecture/design-awards-2012-judge-rafael-violy/1382561243001 Since 1964, when he helped to found Latin America's influential practice Estudio de Arquitectura, the Uruguay-born New York-based architect has been creating distinguished work, including cultural institutions and medical research facilities. In all his work, Viñoly remains steadfast in his pursuit of intelligence over cool, the timeless and the true over the trendy. We stopped by his New York office to find out what he felt were the absolute standouts among the nominees.

Film shot by Lost & Found Films and edited by Nick Tree]]>
http://www.wallpaper.com/video/architecture/design-awards-2012-judge-rafael-violy/1382561243001
<![CDATA[Design Awards 2012 judge: Simon de Pury*]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/design-awards-2012-judge-simon-de-pury/1382506930001 A leading figure in the creative world, De Pury's company Phillips de Pury has been a prescient cheerleader for Chinese, Indian and Russian art and has remade the auction room for contemporary art lovers. He is famous for presiding over some of the most exciting auctions in recent decades, including the $29m sale of Picasso's 'The Absinthe Drinker'. We caught up with him at his London HQ - filled with Ai Weiwei ceramics and Ron Arad furniture - to find out which nominees he gave the nod.

Film by MOD of RSA Films]]>
http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/design-awards-2012-judge-simon-de-pury/1382506930001
<![CDATA[Style File: Juan Pablo Rosenberg]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/stylefile/style-file-juan-pablo-rosenberg/1382530240001 Architect Juan Pablo Rosenberg extols the virtues of São Paulo’s density. São Paulo, the world’s seventh biggest city, is a tightly packed metropolis, home to more than 18 million people. Space is at a premium and concepts for practical living that ingeniously optimise valuable square footage are fundamental to quality of life. No wonder, then, that São Paulo-based architect Juan Pablo Rosenberg is celebrated for his small but perfectly formed projects – a super-compact cube house, an inventive converted loft, and an apartment block built on a small plot that still manages to appear light and spacious and provide balconies for most of its residents. Seeking relief from the inevitable urban suffocation that comes from living in a big city, Rosenberg is also a champion of São Paulo’s public spaces, particularly the Paulista Avenue area where he both works and lives (with fellow architect Marina Acayaba and their newborn son). ‘Paulista Avenue is the highest point in the city,’ he says. ‘It’s the cultural and financial heart of São Paulo, where all tribes and types co-exist 24/7. Here you have the biggest concentration of helicopters and cinemas in the city, as well as the only fragment of native rainforest still preserved in the city.’ Just like the sprawling city he lives in, Rosenberg’s career has been diverse and cosmopolitan. He studied architecture at the Politecnico di Milano and the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera, and has worked in Italy and Mexico. Back in his home town, during his downtime the architect likes to indulge in a cold beer, or coffee and cake, at one of the city’s many hip bars and cafés, seek out the best croque monsieur, sushi and pão de queijo (cheese bread), or hang out at an edgy arthouse cinema that shows some of the best world movies.]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/stylefile/style-file-juan-pablo-rosenberg/1382530240001 <![CDATA[Design Awards 2012 judge: Jean-Paul Goude*]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/design-awards-2012-judge-jean-paul-goude/1382427086001 Goude has a body of work familiar to anybody who has watched TV or opened a magazine in the past 40 years. He left Paris for New York in 1969 to become art director of Esquire, met Grace Jones, who became his lover and muse, making it impossible to imagine the 1980s without his androgynous images of the singer. We popped over to Les Arts Décoratifs in Paris - where a retrospective of his work is currently on show - to ask him what got his vote and why.

Film by MOD of RSA Films]]>
http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/design-awards-2012-judge-jean-paul-goude/1382427086001
<![CDATA[Design Awards 2012 judge: Grayson Perry*]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/design-awards-2012-judge-grayson-perry/1382452181001 The first ceramicist to win the Turner Prize, Perry (and his alter-ego Claire) has become a household name in the UK. A long-time fan of the magazine, Perry also graced last year's awards party, so is well-versed in what it takes to be a Wallpaper* winner. We caught up with him in London to find out what nominees from our shortlist had secured his vote.

Film by MOD of RSA Films]]>
http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/design-awards-2012-judge-grayson-perry/1382452181001
<![CDATA[Design Awards 2012 judge: Gerd Bulthaup*]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/interiors/design-awards-2012-judge-gerd-bulthaup/1382427023001 Bulthaup took over his father's eponymous high-end kitchen design company in 1976, bringing with him a love for architecture, the Bauhaus philosophy and the strictures of contemporary design. Bulthaup's collaboration with Oti Aicher was one of the key design partnerships of late 20th century German business. It's principles - a reduction of design ideas to their essence, and authenticity in function and materials remain key to the brand's success. We dropped in on Bulthaup in Munich to talk about why he thought Hepworth Wakefield, Raf Simons and Sur Mesure in Paris deserved his vote.

Film by MOD of RSA Films]]>
http://www.wallpaper.com/video/interiors/design-awards-2012-judge-gerd-bulthaup/1382427023001
<![CDATA['Cloud' installation by Pernilla & Asif]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/architecture/cloud-installation-by-pernilla-asif/1381316269001 To celebrate the launch of their new studio 'Pernilla & Asif', London-based architects and designers Pernilla Ohrstedt and Asif Khan created an experimental installation called 'Cloud', using helium gas, water and soap to form a floating roof canopy. Originally exhibited at Design Miami/ Basel for the W Hotels Designer of the Future Award, 'Cloud' was then recreated on a larger scale, producing ten thousand clouds over two days in East London's York Hall. Now the pair (who met at the Bartlett School of Architecture in London), are currently working on 'The Coca-Cola Beatbox', a musical instrument and pavilion commissioned by Coca-Cola for the London 2012 Olympic Games.]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/architecture/cloud-installation-by-pernilla-asif/1381316269001 <![CDATA[TudorHeritageChrono_2011_A_15_EN_PY_LY]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/tudorheritagechrono_2011_a_15_en_py_ly/tudorheritagechrono_2011_a_15_en_py_ly/1369198383001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/tudorheritagechrono_2011_a_15_en_py_ly/tudorheritagechrono_2011_a_15_en_py_ly/1369198383001 <![CDATA['The New Silk Road' by Christopher Choa at Intelligence Squared 'If' talks, London]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/lifestyle/the-new-silk-road-by-christopher-choa-at-intelligence-squared-if-talks-london/1364853420001 Over the last ten years, Intelligence Squared has won a multi-platform international following for its evening debates which bring together public intellectuals and the occasional national treasure to kick about issues of the day. At the end of last year, it held its inaugural If conference in London, promising a greater emphasis on debate and interrogation in terms of approach and technologies and urbanism in subject matter. Here, we feature the American but London-based Architect Christopher Choa - a Principal with AECOM Design+Planning, the international land development and infrastructure consultancy. His talk 'The New Silk Road' addressed the rise of the ‘aerotropolis’.]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/lifestyle/the-new-silk-road-by-christopher-choa-at-intelligence-squared-if-talks-london/1364853420001 <![CDATA['The vertical garden, from nature to cities' by Patrick Blanc at Intelligence Squared 'If' talks, London]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/lifestyle/the-vertical-garden-from-nature-to-cities-by-patrick-blanc-at-intelligence-squared-if-talks-london/1364423735001 Over the last ten years, Intelligence Squared has won a multi-platform international following for its evening debates which bring together public intellectuals and the occasional national treasure to kick about issues of the day. At the end of last year, it held its inaugural If conference in London, promising a greater emphasis on debate and interrogation in terms of approach and technologies and urbanism in subject matter. Here, the French ‘architectural botanist’ Patrick Blanc talks about the growth of the vertical garden.]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/lifestyle/the-vertical-garden-from-nature-to-cities-by-patrick-blanc-at-intelligence-squared-if-talks-london/1364423735001 <![CDATA[TudorHeritageChrono_2011_A_15_EN_PY_LY]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/tudorheritagechrono_2011_a_15_en_py_ly/tudorheritagechrono_2011_a_15_en_py_ly/1341259895001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/tudorheritagechrono_2011_a_15_en_py_ly/tudorheritagechrono_2011_a_15_en_py_ly/1341259895001 <![CDATA[AUS_DEM_urban_space_the_last_summer]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/aus_dem_urban_space_the_last_summer/aus_dem_urban_space_the_last_summer/1334918143001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/aus_dem_urban_space_the_last_summer/aus_dem_urban_space_the_last_summer/1334918143001 <![CDATA[Audi Urban Futures installation by Bjärke Ingels Group]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/cars/audi-urban-futures-installation-by-bjrke-ingels-group/1326642245001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/cars/audi-urban-futures-installation-by-bjrke-ingels-group/1326642245001 <![CDATA[The making of Hannah Martin's jewellery collection]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/the-making-of-hannah-martins-jewellery-collection/1315968994001 For our second Handmade issue – for which we tasked a cast of designers and craftsmen to create bespoke products – we asked sculptural jewellery maker Hannah Martin to apply her talents to re-designing the humble letter opener. Martin’s creation is now moving from a one-off prototype to a fully-fledged product, with a series of her limited edition openers (in blue and grey) being produced for London's Design Museum, to celebrate the launch of her collection in its shop.

Martin has joined forces with film director Ian Rodney Wooldridge and cinematographer Pacu Trautvetter of Ipancu Film to show the craftsmanship involved in the making of this piece, as well as the rest of her collection. Produced by Nathan Morse, the three-minute film - set to a soundtrack by Andrew Haines - also gives a rare glimpse of the inner workings of London jewellery district Hatton Garden.]]>
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<![CDATA[HM_Process_for_Wallpaper]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/hm_process_for_wallpaper/hm_process_for_wallpaper/1315968980001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/hm_process_for_wallpaper/hm_process_for_wallpaper/1315968980001 <![CDATA[gd-in01 Roland Beaven]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/gd-in01 roland beaven/gd-in01-roland-beaven/1313699220001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/gd-in01 roland beaven/gd-in01-roland-beaven/1313699220001 <![CDATA[gd-in02 Kaschkasch]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/gd-in02 kaschkasch/gd-in02-kaschkasch/1313699218001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/gd-in02 kaschkasch/gd-in02-kaschkasch/1313699218001 <![CDATA[Victoria Gunzler]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/victoria gunzler/victoria-gunzler/1313699216001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/victoria gunzler/victoria-gunzler/1313699216001 <![CDATA[TudorClairderose_2011_15_EN_PY_LY4,_1_1_1_1_1]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/tudorclairderose_2011_15_en_py_ly4,_1_1_1_1_1/tudorclairderose_2011_15_en_py_ly4_1_1_1_1_1/1313453080001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/tudorclairderose_2011_15_en_py_ly4,_1_1_1_1_1/tudorclairderose_2011_15_en_py_ly4_1_1_1_1_1/1313453080001 <![CDATA[gd-fa01W-DanielHurlin]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/gd-fa01w-danielhurlin/gd-fa01w-danielhurlin/1311599548001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/gd-fa01w-danielhurlin/gd-fa01w-danielhurlin/1311599548001 <![CDATA[gd-fa02W-Myrza]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/gd-fa02w-myrza/gd-fa02w-myrza/1311599547001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/gd-fa02w-myrza/gd-fa02w-myrza/1311599547001 <![CDATA[gd-gr01 W-J-Pott]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/gd-gr01 w-j-pott/gd-gr01-w-j-pott/1311599545001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/gd-gr01 w-j-pott/gd-gr01-w-j-pott/1311599545001 <![CDATA[gd-gr02 W-KyuhyungCho]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/gd-gr02 w-kyuhyungcho/gd-gr02-w-kyuhyungcho/1311599544001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/gd-gr02 w-kyuhyungcho/gd-gr02-w-kyuhyungcho/1311599544001 <![CDATA[gd-tr01 W-A-Ndiaye]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/gd-tr01 w-a-ndiaye/gd-tr01-w-a-ndiaye/1311599543001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/gd-tr01 w-a-ndiaye/gd-tr01-w-a-ndiaye/1311599543001 <![CDATA[gd-tr02 W-M-Kaplan]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/gd-tr02 w-m-kaplan/gd-tr02-w-m-kaplan/1311599542001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/gd-tr02 w-m-kaplan/gd-tr02-w-m-kaplan/1311599542001 <![CDATA[W-C-Aitken_com]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/w-c-aitken_com/w-c-aitken_com/1311599541001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/w-c-aitken_com/w-c-aitken_com/1311599541001 <![CDATA[W-I-Baruchin_com]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/w-i-baruchin_com/w-i-baruchin_com/1311599540001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/w-i-baruchin_com/w-i-baruchin_com/1311599540001 <![CDATA[W-K-Lisveen_com]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/w-k-lisveen_com/w-k-lisveen_com/1311599539001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/w-k-lisveen_com/w-k-lisveen_com/1311599539001 <![CDATA[W-M-Ostap_com]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/w-m-ostap_com/w-m-ostap_com/1311599537001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/w-m-ostap_com/w-m-ostap_com/1311599537001 <![CDATA[JG_Megalomania_HD]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/jg_megalomania_hd/jg_megalomania_hd/1303757766001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/jg_megalomania_hd/jg_megalomania_hd/1303757766001 <![CDATA[Style File: Masha Ma]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/style file/style-file-masha-ma/1301824124001 Wallpaper* video interview with Chinese fashion designer Masha Ma: Having established her credentials during a critically acclaimed catwalk show at London Fashion week, Central Saint Martins graduate Masha Ma now divides her time between Beijing and Paris. The Chinese-born fashion designer remains fiercely proud of her roots, thrilling to the accelerated development and constantly evolving landscape of China’s big cities. Ma still keeps an atelier in the eternally fashionable Bund area of Shanghai, notable for its mix of new hotels and old colonial-era buildings. She also knows her way around the hippest cocktail bars, antique shops, galleries and modern architecture of Beijing. Her personal city tours preach a healthy appreciation of traditional Chinese aesthetics and fiercely contemporary references. Ask her to recommend somewhere for a drink and she might suggest a Dirty Martini at Beijing’s super-luxe D Lounge or a yunnan-sourced packet of exotic tea purchased from a local supermarket. Her favourite buildings? ‘I love the traditional architecture in China,’ she says. ‘It’s totally unique. Chinese buildings have a very specific balance to their shape and structure. Which is why I am also a fan of OMa’s amazing CCTV tower.’ Ma’s approach to fashion is every bit as eclectic and East/West cosmopolitan. The young designer, who has been shortlisted for many awards and won the 2009 Mouse Ji International Innovation prize, describes her womenswear collections as ‘semi-couture’; bold and intricate designs that enhance the female form with swagger and grace. ‘Modern femininity is what is missing in fashion right now,’ she says. ‘Fashion can be beautiful and feminine. Chinese women are undeniably strong, sophisticated, dedicated... and never silenced.’]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/style file/style-file-masha-ma/1301824124001 <![CDATA[Kyuhyung Cho]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/kyuhyungcho_3/kyuhyung-cho/1300193482001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/kyuhyungcho_3/kyuhyung-cho/1300193482001 <![CDATA[Style File: Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/style file/style-file-no-duchaufour-lawrance/1282266863001 Wallpaper* video interview with Paris-based designer Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance at Galerie BSL, Paris. About Noé: One look at the smooth, rounded forms of his wooden furniture will tell you that French designer Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance has a thing for curves. His ‘Manta’ desk for Ceccotti Collezioni, for instance, is clearly for urban use, but its form is aquatic; solid woodwork appears almost fluid, with wind-sculpted scoops and oceanic cambers. ‘I think it’s vital we make an organic connection between the interior and the exterior through objects we design,’ says Duchaufour-Lawrance, who finds inspiration in the area around his country house in Amiens, as well as his daily walks around Île de la Cité, near his Paris atelier. ‘It is very important that people living in the city can make a visual link with nature and the elements too.’ Since grabbing the design world’s attention with his audacious interior for London restaurant Sketch in 2003 (like being in 1970s sci-fi Paris – Guy Bourdin as directed by Ridley Scott), Duchaufour-Lawrance has created a new identity for Air France’s business lounges, candelabra for Baccarat, a perfume bottle shaped like a gold bar for Paco Rabanne, a brand identity for Yves Saint Laurent cosmetics, furniture for SaintLuc and more. ‘I’m also designing a restaurant for the tallest building in Paris,’ he says. ‘I can’t tell you exactly where… you’ll have to guess.’ Food, drink and cafés play a pivotal role in his design process, it seems. Each morning, he goes to the same brasserie and sits sketching for a disciplined two hours. ‘I try every day to come up with something new,’ he says. ‘I love to eat. To me, food is even more important than design!’ he adds, making an appropriately curvy connection between both oeuvres. ‘Just as with design, food is all about a focus on good materials, a consideration for proportion and presentation.’]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/style file/style-file-no-duchaufour-lawrance/1282266863001 <![CDATA[Style File: Anthony Burke and Gerard Reinmuth]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/style file/style-file-anthony-burke-and-gerard-reinmuth/1282266858001 Wallpaper* video interview with Australian-based architects Anthony Burke and Gerard Reinmuth: For such a young country, Australia has a remarkably rich and credible architectural heritage. Harry Seidler, Walter Burley Griffin and Glenn Murcutt all helped to shape Australia’s contemporary landscape with their down under spin on modernism and urban design. Now Gerard Reinmuth, of Sydney architectural partnership Terroir, and Anthony Burke, head of school at the city’s School of Architecture, think it’s time the rest of the world got to know about the thriving antipodean aesthetic. Next year Reinmuth and Burke will be heading up the creative team for the Australian Pavilion at the 2012 Venice International Architecture Biennale, presenting an exhibition, ‘Formations: New Practices in Australian Architecture’, challenging traditionally held beliefs about what architecture can be. ‘It’s very exciting to see where architectural work is heading – the new domain areas that are being explored and the vitality and variety of innovative architectural types Australia seems to foster,’ says Burke. The duo typify the laid-back but forward-thinking mood of contemporary Sydney. ‘Australian design is confidently local – unfussy with a fair amount of irreverence,’ says Burke. His ideal Australian lifestyle is all egg-flips, Sydney Rock Oysters and the boutique bars in Darlinghurst. Architecture-wise, his stand-out building is the 1956 Richardson house by Peter Muller in Palm Beach, which, he says, channels Frank Lloyd Wright ‘in a beautiful and eccentric Australian way’. As for Tasmania-born Reinmuth, his Aussie staples include Vegemite (‘for hangovers’), the Sydney Opera House (‘a magnificent apparition hiding a million lessons for every architect’), and, his favourite time of day, ‘7am on a body board in the surf’.]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/style file/style-file-anthony-burke-and-gerard-reinmuth/1282266858001 <![CDATA['Hello Mr. Stella' by Anthony Burrill]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/hello-mr.-stella-by-anthony-burrill/1275659872001 Designer Anthony Burrill has created an animated take on American abstract artist Frank Stella's 'Takht-i-Sulayman Variation I' (1969), from the 'Protractor Series'. Burrill's meditative, geometric piece - conceived in collaboration with Paul Plowman and with music by French band Acid Washed - is shown alongside the original at the newly renovated, Eliel Saarinen-designed Art Museum at the Cranbrook Academy of Art. It is part of group show entitled 'No Object is an Island: New Dialogues', for which the academy has paired 50 contemporary designers and artists with the works from its permanent collection.]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/hello-mr.-stella-by-anthony-burrill/1275659872001 <![CDATA[Style File: Anthony Burke and Gerard Reinmuth]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/style file/style-file-anthony-burke-and-gerard-reinmuth/1265596421001 Wallpaper* video interview with Australian-based architects Anthony Burke and Gerard Reinmuth: For such a young country, Australia has a remarkably rich and credible architectural heritage. Harry Seidler, Walter Burley Griffin and Glenn Murcutt all helped to shape Australia’s contemporary landscape with their down under spin on modernism and urban design. Now Gerard Reinmuth, of Sydney architectural partnership Terroir, and Anthony Burke, head of school at the city’s School of Architecture, think it’s time the rest of the world got to know about the thriving antipodean aesthetic. Next year Reinmuth and Burke will be heading up the creative team for the Australian Pavilion at the 2012 Venice International Architecture Biennale, presenting an exhibition, ‘Formations: New Practices in Australian Architecture’, challenging traditionally held beliefs about what architecture can be. ‘It’s very exciting to see where architectural work is heading – the new domain areas that are being explored and the vitality and variety of innovative architectural types Australia seems to foster,’ says Burke. The duo typify the laid-back but forward-thinking mood of contemporary Sydney. ‘Australian design is confidently local – unfussy with a fair amount of irreverence,’ says Burke. His ideal Australian lifestyle is all egg-flips, Sydney Rock Oysters and the boutique bars in Darlinghurst. Architecture-wise, his stand-out building is the 1956 Richardson house by Peter Muller in Palm Beach, which, he says, channels Frank Lloyd Wright ‘in a beautiful and eccentric Australian way’. As for Tasmania-born Reinmuth, his Aussie staples include Vegemite (‘for hangovers’), the Sydney Opera House (‘a magnificent apparition hiding a million lessons for every architect’), and, his favourite time of day, ‘7am on a body board in the surf’.]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/style file/style-file-anthony-burke-and-gerard-reinmuth/1265596421001 <![CDATA[Style File: Anthony Burke and Gerard Reinmuth]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/tudor_australia/style-file-anthony-burke-and-gerard-reinmuth/1261970681001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/tudor_australia/style-file-anthony-burke-and-gerard-reinmuth/1261970681001 <![CDATA[Toilet Paper film by Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/toilet-paper-film-by-maurizio-cattelan-and-pierpaolo-ferrari/1258655083001 Things take a scary turn in this short film by artist Maurizio Cattelan and photographer Pierpaolo Ferrari. The shriek-filled scene accompanies the latest issue of Toilet Paper, the duo's magazine dedicated entirely to surreal and ambiguous images, and is published, alongside other extraordinary clips, on the Toilet Paper website]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/toilet-paper-film-by-maurizio-cattelan-and-pierpaolo-ferrari/1258655083001 <![CDATA[Gitta Gschwendtner: 'Living Room - the secret life of furniture']]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/interiors/gitta-gschwendtner-living-room-the-secret-life-of-furniture/1257562438001 No one breathes life into every day objects quite like designer Gitta Gschwendtner. To capture the unique character of the Wallpaper* Handmade collaborator's creations, film-maker Justin Anderson has created 'Living Room- The secret life of furniture', a surreal collage of scenes set in her home, with music by Jules Maxwell.]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/interiors/gitta-gschwendtner-living-room-the-secret-life-of-furniture/1257562438001 <![CDATA[TUDOR_FASTRIDER 30_720x405]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/tudor_fastrider 30_720x405/tudor_fastrider-30_720x405/1256834051001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/tudor_fastrider 30_720x405/tudor_fastrider-30_720x405/1256834051001 <![CDATA[sonos_720_405]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/sonos_720_405/sonos_720_405/1252110634001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/sonos_720_405/sonos_720_405/1252110634001 <![CDATA[Channel 4 'Random Acts' film on New Sensations runner-up Gabriella Boyd]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/channel-4-random-acts-film-on-new-sensations-runner-up-gabriella-boyd/1227879283001 Channel 4 has made a short film about each of the four finalists of the Saatchi Gallery and Channel 4 New Sensations Prize for its Random Acts short-form daily arts strand. This film, made by Lisa Cazzato Vieyra, offers us a behind-the-scenes look at how New Sensations runner-up Gabriella Boyd creates her surreal paintings of imagined interiors.]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/channel-4-random-acts-film-on-new-sensations-runner-up-gabriella-boyd/1227879283001 <![CDATA[Channel 4 'Random Acts' film on New Sensations winner Jonny Briggs]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/channel-4-random-acts-film-on-new-sensations-winner-jonny-briggs/1227879281001 Channel 4 has made a short film about each of the four finalists of the Saatchi Gallery and Channel 4 New Sensations Prize for its Random Acts short-form daily arts strand. This film, made by Lisa Cazzato Vieyra, offers an intriguing insight into the powerful and sometimes unsettling work of New Sensations winner Jonny Briggs, exploring themes of family and self.]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/channel-4-random-acts-film-on-new-sensations-winner-jonny-briggs/1227879281001 <![CDATA[Introducing Samsung Galaxy Note]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/720p_152_640x360/introducing-samsung-galaxy-note/1224683965001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/720p_152_640x360/introducing-samsung-galaxy-note/1224683965001 <![CDATA[The People Mover]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/architecture/the-people-mover/1222115023001 Detroit's People Mover may not be a public transport triumph - it rarely runs above 25 per cent capacity - but we found it a delight. Like so much of Detroit's peculiarity, it could easily be sold as a unique tourist attraction. For 50 cents, we took a 15-minute ride of architectural ecstasy, gliding past the third storey of buildings once considered jewels in the American crown, with sudden vistas across the Detroit River]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/architecture/the-people-mover/1222115023001 <![CDATA[hogan]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/hogan/hogan/1218606833001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/hogan/hogan/1218606833001 <![CDATA[The making of Thierry Dreyfus' covers for W* 152]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/the-making-of-thierry-dreyfus-covers-for-w-152/1214765322001 For our November issue, focusing on the top 20 highlights from ten global destinations, Wallpaper* fashion director Sébastien Clivaz commissioned legendary lighting designer Thierry Dreyfus to capture the light of these territories – albeit from the studio – and give each one its own special cover. The Paris-based designer has produced some of the most memorable fashion shows of the past decade for the likes of Dior Homme, Helmut Lang and Jil Sander, to name just a few. He has also created many monumental lighting installations, including his transformation of Notre Dame for Paris’ Nuit Blanche 2010 and the illumination of the city’s Grand Palais for its reopening in 2005. but this was his first editorial photographic commission. Watch the covers take shape…

Footage by Mathias Wendzinski]]>
http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/the-making-of-thierry-dreyfus-covers-for-w-152/1214765322001
<![CDATA[Viktor & Rolf SS 2012]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/vr_pap_pe_12_720x405/viktor-rolf-ss-2012/1211188128001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/vr_pap_pe_12_720x405/viktor-rolf-ss-2012/1211188128001 <![CDATA[Style File: Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/style file/style-file-no-duchaufour-lawrance/1210335847001 Wallpaper* video interview with Paris-based designer Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance at Galerie BSL, Paris. About Noé: One look at the smooth, rounded forms of his wooden furniture will tell you that French designer Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance has a thing for curves. His ‘Manta’ desk for Ceccotti Collezioni, for instance, is clearly for urban use, but its form is aquatic; solid woodwork appears almost fluid, with wind-sculpted scoops and oceanic cambers. ‘I think it’s vital we make an organic connection between the interior and the exterior through objects we design,’ says Duchaufour-Lawrance, who finds inspiration in the area around his country house in Amiens, as well as his daily walks around Île de la Cité, near his Paris atelier. ‘It is very important that people living in the city can make a visual link with nature and the elements too.’ Since grabbing the design world’s attention with his audacious interior for London restaurant Sketch in 2003 (like being in 1970s sci-fi Paris – Guy Bourdin as directed by Ridley Scott), Duchaufour-Lawrance has created a new identity for Air France’s business lounges, candelabra for Baccarat, a perfume bottle shaped like a gold bar for Paco Rabanne, a brand identity for Yves Saint Laurent cosmetics, furniture for SaintLuc and more. ‘I’m also designing a restaurant for the tallest building in Paris,’ he says. ‘I can’t tell you exactly where… you’ll have to guess.’ Food, drink and cafés play a pivotal role in his design process, it seems. Each morning, he goes to the same brasserie and sits sketching for a disciplined two hours. ‘I try every day to come up with something new,’ he says. ‘I love to eat. To me, food is even more important than design!’ he adds, making an appropriately curvy connection between both oeuvres. ‘Just as with design, food is all about a focus on good materials, a consideration for proportion and presentation.’]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/style file/style-file-no-duchaufour-lawrance/1210335847001 <![CDATA[The Reflection Garden]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/the-reflection-garden/1210248572001 Glossed images of Detroit in ruins, such as those by Marchand & Meffre published in 2010, zoom into unnerving details of abandoned buildings including Michigan Central Station, and as a result miss contexts that tell a different story. Though the station remains dormant, an active local community, spearheaded by Phil Cooley (owner of the fantastic Slow's Bar-BQ just opposite), has brought about a visionary piece of public space in the ex-station forecourt. Created as part of the Roosevelt Park Revival Project, The Reflection Garden is an arresting but incredibly subtle juxtaposition to the towering station building]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/the-reflection-garden/1210248572001 <![CDATA[advisor_30s_720x405]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/advisor_30s_720x405/advisor_30s_720x405/1196748059001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/advisor_30s_720x405/advisor_30s_720x405/1196748059001 <![CDATA[Portrait Of Hailee' by Bruce Weber for Miu Miu A/W 2011]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/portrait-of-hailee-by-bruce-weber-for-miu-miu-aw-2011/1192555339001 The new face of Miu Miu, Hailee Steinfeld, is the subject of a film by Bruce Weber. Shot in Miami in May, Weber’s Fall/Winter 2011 advertising campaign for the Italian fashion house featured the Oscar-nominated actress modelling its 1940s-inspired collection. Now you can see it come to life in this five-minute film, which depicts Steinfeld progressing langorously through a series of settings - from orchards to railway tracks. ‘Portrait Of Hailee’ will be shown at the film festival ‘A Shaded View of Fashion Film’ at the Centre Pompidou in Paris from 7-9 October]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/portrait-of-hailee-by-bruce-weber-for-miu-miu-aw-2011/1192555339001 <![CDATA[Lady Gaga film directed by Inez & Vinoodh at Mugler S/S 2012 show]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/lady-gaga-film-directed-by-inez-vinoodh-at-mugler-ss-2012-show/1192249731001 Lady Gaga has teamed up with regular collaborator Nicola Formichetti to create an exclusive video for Mugler. Directed by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin (under Formichetti's creative direction) the film - which opened the French fashion house's Spring Summer 2012 show in Paris - features Gaga sporting a set of gem-studded buck teeth. According to Formichetti, who is Mugler's creative director, the S/S 2012 collection 'is about emotion and memory and something forming and abstract rather than complete…' with garments displaying classic tailoring techniques spliced together or cut-away giving them a more abstract quality.]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/lady-gaga-film-directed-by-inez-vinoodh-at-mugler-ss-2012-show/1192249731001 <![CDATA[Style File: France]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/style file/style-file-france/1189525213001 Wallpaper* video interview with Paris-based designer Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance at Galerie BSL, Paris.]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/style file/style-file-france/1189525213001 <![CDATA[faena_720x405]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/faena_720x405/faena_720x405/1187246684001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/faena_720x405/faena_720x405/1187246684001 <![CDATA[Ordos Art and City Museum by MAD Architects]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/architecture/ordos-art-and-city-museum-by-mad-architects/1185216761001 Completed this September, the new Art and City Museum by Beijing-based MAD Architects is the practice’s first built museum project and the most recent architectural addition to Inner Mongolia’s Ordos. Situated on the region’s sloping hills within the harsh Gobi desert, the museum will operate as a platform for the local community, helping translate the area’s centuries-old local traditions in their new urban context. The project was commissioned by the municipal government of Ordos in 2005. Fast-forward six years and the building’s futuristic dome dominates the site. With its flowing aluminium panel-clad façade, large internal atrium, generous spaces and multiple glass skylights, the museum is set to highlight both the area’s past and future.]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/architecture/ordos-art-and-city-museum-by-mad-architects/1185216761001 <![CDATA[aspesisartoria_720x405]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/aspesisartoria_720x405/aspesisartoria_720x405/1185285420001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/aspesisartoria_720x405/aspesisartoria_720x405/1185285420001 <![CDATA['Don't Steal The Jacket' by Bruce Weber for Moncler]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/dont-steal-the-jacket-by-bruce-weber-for-moncler/1182179604001 Moncler rolled out the red carpet, and much more, at a theatre in Corso Magenta to showcase the new film by renowned fashion photographer Bruce Weber. A marquee outside announced 'Don't Steal the Jacket' in lights, while inside young boys manned old-fashioned ticket booths and made rounds with popcorn and M&Ms strapped round their necks, 1950s style. The cast was almost entirely made up of children, weaving a convoluted tale of a lost dog named Sugar. At the end, the kids from the cast came crashing through a paper screen and started breakdancing onstage to a live band before dinner.]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/dont-steal-the-jacket-by-bruce-weber-for-moncler/1182179604001 <![CDATA['Daydream' by Sam Taylor-Wood for Solange Azagury-Partridge]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/daydream-by-sam-taylor-wood-for-solange-azagury-partridge/1172848609001 If you believe fashion launches to be overly formal affairs, you probably didn’t make it to the unveiling of Solange Azagury-Partridge’s gold-jewellery collection, ‘24/7’. Though the baubles dazzled as promised, the main attraction proved to be the entertainment: a two-and-a-half-minute promotional film by photographer-cum-auteur Sam Taylor-Wood. The Daydream, as it is delicately called, features actor JJ Feild and Azagury-Partridge model Liberty Ross engaged in a midday jewellery swap. S&M as Cleopatra might have imagined it, but neatly handled in Taylor-Wood’s hands. Watch it here.]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/daydream-by-sam-taylor-wood-for-solange-azagury-partridge/1172848609001 <![CDATA[ferragamo_720x405]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/ferragamo_720x405/ferragamo_720x405/1169536256001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/ferragamo_720x405/ferragamo_720x405/1169536256001 <![CDATA[Acne S/S 2012]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/acne-ss-2012/1169263910001 After excusing himself in the show notes ('I know a trip is boring, but sometimes it's what you need'), Jonny Johansson confessed that a recent journey to Marrakech got him started on a multicultural vibe. Don't mistake that that for anything even vaguely literal, though. Instead, the 'melting pot of cultures' Johansson tapped into produced a 1950s-style double-silk prom dress matched with a sleeveless biker jacket punched with stars. And a thermo-bonded kaftan with fluorescent pocket detailing. Wide, loosely gathered Zouave pants were shown under sporty parkas, and bonded denim, silk, leather and vinyl were finished raw and used to create uncompromising architectural shapes. The colour palette was equally eclectic]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/acne-ss-2012/1169263910001 <![CDATA[Textile Field by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/interiors/textile-field-by-ronan-erwan-bouroullec/1167947507001 In a museum where all the artworks are encased behind glass or accompanied by big 'don't touch' signs, Breton brothers Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec's new Textile Field installation is a much-welcomed refreshment. Not only can you touch the undulating, padded work of art inside the Raphael Gallery at London's V&A museum, but you can also walk, sit and lie on it. Designed in collaboration with Danish fabric brand Kvadrat, it transforms the gallery into a textile-covered foam ‘lounge’, enabling visitors to contemplate the art from a new perspective. Unveiled as part of this year's London Design Festival (and in situ until 25 September), the 240 sq m structure was painstakingly assembled over a 14-hour period. Watch the film to see how it took shape]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/interiors/textile-field-by-ronan-erwan-bouroullec/1167947507001 <![CDATA[bmwi_sumup_part2_wallpaper]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/bmwi_sumup_part2_wallpaper/bmwi_sumup_part2_wallpaper/1156858434001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/bmwi_sumup_part2_wallpaper/bmwi_sumup_part2_wallpaper/1156858434001 <![CDATA[The Prada 'Real Fantasies' A/W 2011 look book]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/the-prada-real-fantasies-aw-2011-look-book/1150481716001 The themes of Prada's FW11 collection are 'home, interiors and intimate perceptual spaces' - all of which are reflected in the Italian fashion house's A/W 2011 look book. The latest instalment of an ongoing collaboration with AMO - the think tank of Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas' OMA design studio - this entertaining James Lima-directed motion book is conceived as 'an essay in handcraftsmanship', eschewing computer-generated graphics in favour of a melange of fashion, photography and the art of collage. Innovative, witty and instantly beguiling, the piece has a wonderfully tactile, handcrafted feel to it. To achieve this effect, artworks were cut and assembled into miniature paper sets, both abstract and realistic, in which characters play out tiny unresolved dramas. 50,000 booklet copies of the Real Fantasies look book are being distributed through Prada stores worldwide, but if you can't wait that long, you can see it come to life here.]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/the-prada-real-fantasies-aw-2011-look-book/1150481716001 <![CDATA[Future Roots by Hogan]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/future-roots-by-hogan/1146655013001 Diego Della Valle's ambitious 'Future Roots' photographic project for shoe brand Hogan, part of his illustrious Tod's Group was presented at Milan's Contemporary Art Pavilion (PAC) during Men's Fashion Week in June. It involved wrangling, scheduling and shooting no fewer than 37 of the world's best known industrial designers and architects during the busiest, most crucial work week of their year: Salone del Mobile. Aiding in the last minute scramble was Donata Sartorio, an esteemed Italian fashion journalist, who served as curator of the project and Ornella Sancassani, an architecture photographer. To tie in with the project, Hogan has released this short film, in which the likes of Fabio Novembre, Marcel Wanders and Patricia Urquiola discuss what luxury, heritage and innovation - basic tenets of the Hogan philosophy - mean to them.]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/future-roots-by-hogan/1146655013001 <![CDATA[Guest Editor cover: Christian Marclay artist intervention (W*151)]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/guest-editor-cover-christian-marclay-artist-intervention-w151/1144972200001 Swiss-American artist Christian Marclay enjoys a rare, venerated status in the very different worlds of visual art and experimental music. During his stint as Wallpaper* guest editor this month, Marclay has reimagined his ‘Manga Scroll’ work for our limited-edition covers. Turning the printing process on its head, Marclay conducted an artistic intervention at our printers, where he remixed the colours of his ‘Manga Scroll’ by playing with the balance of CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow and black). The result of Marclay’s paint job is a totally unique cover for each lucky subscriber.]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/art/guest-editor-cover-christian-marclay-artist-intervention-w151/1144972200001 <![CDATA[A-cero Architects]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/reebok_030911_720x405/a-cero-architects/1140756205001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/reebok_030911_720x405/a-cero-architects/1140756205001 <![CDATA[The Wanderer by Dior Homme]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/the-wanderer-by-dior-homme/1140011635001 Conceived by Dior Homme artistic director Kris Van Assche and shot by Willy Vanderperre, The Wanderer is an aptly moody and and compelling showcase for the dramatic draped silhouettes in the brand's A/W 2011 collection. The eerie and sombre film features model Victor Nylander in a state of possession as he wanders through billowing cornfields]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/the-wanderer-by-dior-homme/1140011635001 <![CDATA[The Wanderer by Dior Homme]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/the-wanderer-by-dior-homme/1139871801001 Conceived by Dior Homme artistic director Kris Van Assche and shot by Willy Vanderperre, The Wanderer is an eerie and sombre short film in which model Victor Nylander seems to be in a state of demonic possession as he wanders through billowing suburban cornfields. It's an aptly moody and dramatic showcase for Dior Homme's draped silhouettes of A/W 2011.]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/the-wanderer-by-dior-homme/1139871801001 <![CDATA[Lanvin A/W 2011 campaign]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/lanvin-aw-2011-campaign/1136258263001 If anyone was wondering how to work off the indulgent 'croquettes de crabe' that Lanvin creative director Alber Elbaz dished up for our Artist's Palate series (W*150), just follow this rap-infused dance workout, devised for the brand's A/W 2011 campaign. Shot by Steven Meisel, it features what is possibly the most stylishly-attired troupe of gym freaks we've ever seen having an infectiously good time to Pitbull's 'I know you want me'. Starring models Raquel Zimmermann and Karen Elson, the video ends with a cameo from the great Elbaz himself.]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/fashion/lanvin-aw-2011-campaign/1136258263001 <![CDATA[reebok_milan_export02_720x405]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/reebok_milan_export02_720x405/reebok_milan_export02_720x405/1128730728001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/reebok_milan_export02_720x405/reebok_milan_export02_720x405/1128730728001 <![CDATA[bmwi_tokio_part2_wallpaper]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/bmwi_tokio_part2_wallpaper/bmwi_tokio_part2_wallpaper/1126277319001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/bmwi_tokio_part2_wallpaper/bmwi_tokio_part2_wallpaper/1126277319001 <![CDATA[mission_statement_part2_720x405]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/mission_statement_part2_720x405/mission_statement_part2_720x405/1122470318001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/mission_statement_part2_720x405/mission_statement_part2_720x405/1122470318001 <![CDATA[September 2011: Famous for 15 Years]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/interiors/september-2011-famous-for-15-years/1122470296001 As part of the festivities to celebrate 15 years and the 150th Wallpaper* this month, we dropped in on a few of the game-changing, ground-breaking friends we've made over the years, and asked them to recall how Wallpaper* first entered their world, and what it means to them today.
Here we catch up with architect and designer Matteo Thun and gallerist Rossana Orlandi in Milan, dash across the pond to New York, where we hook up with retailer and gallerist Murray Moss, designer Yves Behar and the Sartorialist himself, Scott Shumann, before heading back to London where we catch up with designer Tom Dixon, chef Fergus Henderson and even manage a quick trip to Berkshire for lunch with Terence Conran.

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<![CDATA[Ora Ito]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/reebok_paris_720x405/ora-ito/1116146443001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/reebok_paris_720x405/ora-ito/1116146443001 <![CDATA[Interview]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/bmwi_interview_720x405/interview/1114993328001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/bmwi_interview_720x405/interview/1114993328001 <![CDATA[August: The Development]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/bmwi_sn_paris_part2_720x405/august-the-development/1114993318001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/bmwi_sn_paris_part2_720x405/august-the-development/1114993318001 <![CDATA[August: The Development]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/bmwi_sn_berlin_part2_720x405/august-the-development/1114492089001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/bmwi_sn_berlin_part2_720x405/august-the-development/1114492089001 <![CDATA[August: The Development]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/bmwi_sn_hangzhou_part2_720x405/august-the-development/1114492087001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/bmwi_sn_hangzhou_part2_720x405/august-the-development/1114492087001 <![CDATA[August: The Development]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/bmwi_sn_london_part2_720x405/august-the-development/1114492086001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/bmwi_sn_london_part2_720x405/august-the-development/1114492086001 <![CDATA[August: The Development]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/bmwi_sn_los_angeles_part2_720x405/august-the-development/1114492083001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/bmwi_sn_los_angeles_part2_720x405/august-the-development/1114492083001 <![CDATA[August: The Development]]> Wallpaper* http://www.wallpaper.com/video/bmwi_sn_tokio_part2_720x405/august-the-development/1114492081001 ]]> http://www.wallpaper.com/video/bmwi_sn_tokio_part2_720x405/august-the-development/1114492081001