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Royal Copenhagen resurrects Triton, Arje Griegst's oceanic porcelain fantasy at 3 Days of DesignFifty years after its debut, Royal Copenhagen brings back Triton, Arje Griegst’s technically ambitious collection of shell-like vessels inspired by Greco-Roman mythology and the sea
By Ali Morris Published
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A European textile designer in Japan, Mae Engelgeer transforms memory and tradition for the futureAs she unveils a collaboration with 14th-century Zen temple Ryosokuin (on view until 7 July 2026), Wallpaper* speaks to the Dutch textile designer about working in Japan and the soft power of her medium
By Danielle Demetriou Published
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Once a fungus-filled wreck on the verge of collapse, this Wes Anderson-coded guesthouse is now a design lover's dreamWhen two architects inherited a crumbling townhouse in the Czech hop capital of Žatec, it took eight years, specialist craftsmen and a hidden stash of moonshine to bring it back from the brink
By Anna Solomon Published
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Why are we waiting? What queuing says about usDaven Wu reflects on the beauty and true meaning of the queue – an act anyone at a design fair will have plenty of time to grit their teeth and ponder
By Daven Wu Published
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Get the Wallpaper* Design Directory 2026, on sale now and full of showstoppersDiscover design highlights of the year so far, from Milan Design Week and beyond, gathered in the July 2026 issue of Wallpaper*, on newsstands
By Bill Prince Published
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Ten things to see at 3 Days of Design 2026Copenhagen’s 3 Days of Design festival returns from 10-12 June 2026, with exhibitions and product launches following the theme of ‘Make this Moment Matter’
By Francesca Perry Last updated
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Seek these design goings-on in the south of France sun this summerEverything you need to know about the major exhibitions in design, art and architecture happening from Saint-Tropez to Montpellier this summer
By Harriet Thorpe Published
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Ancient Japanese techniques meet contemporary design at Craft x TechInternational designers and local makers came together at the Japanese design initiative to reimagine centuries-old traditions
By Danielle Demetriou Published
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Japanese design is interpreted through a Danish lens at 3 Days Of DesignAt 3 Days of Design 2026 (10-12 June), Jens H Jensen and OEO Studio curate a showcase of contemporary Japanese makers, revealing a design culture shaped by pragmatism, exacting craftsmanship and close collaboration
By Ali Morris Published
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Jeremy Anderson's spirited new furniture show proves that fancy can be funPresented by Gallery Fumi's new Manhattan residency, ‘Held In Light' demonstrates the designer's love of craft, memory and whimsy
By Anna Fixsen Published
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This design competition rethinks curtains as art – enter nowBespoke Partnership
The Twopages X Design Contest 2026 is a chance for emerging and established creatives to see their concepts commercially realised and win a prize of $10,000
By Gavin Hastings Published
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The Design Drop: 13 launches we can’t stop thinking about this monthWe spotlight the month’s most exciting new products, from GoPro’s foray into professional filmmaking to the best swimwear for the season
By Anna Solomon Published
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A modernist home in Montréal gets a renovation that stays faithful to its rootsDesign studio Vives St-Laurent worked with inherited conditions – modest ceiling heights, sloped roofs and decades of modifications – to draw out the home's original early-20th-century character
By Anna Solomon Published
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For artist and designer Talin Hazbar, every fragment of rock tells a storyIn the studio with the UAE-based artist, who uses collected materials, from rocks to sand and fishing nets, to create works loaded with cultural memory
By Malaika Byng Published
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‘We hope it spreads some love’: Muuto and Spacon’s new chair wears its heart on its frameThe furniture brand and the Copenhagen studio channel one of design’s most recognisable symbols – the heart – into a rigorously proportioned aluminium chair, debuting at 3 Days of Design
By Anna Solomon Published
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Brazilian schoolchildren turn fallen trees into furniture with the help of designer Gisela SimasA philanthropic initiative curated by Galerie Philia aims to introduce children to design through collaborative creative workshops
By Anne Soward Published
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Longevity homes? Visionnaire believes design can help you live longerThe brand announces a new series of high-end residential and hospitality projects designed for wellness, in collaboration with The Longevity Suite and Luca Dini Design & Architecture
By Cristina Kiran Piotti Published
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Cosentino reveals a new generation of mineral surfaces for architecture and designBespoke Partnership
Combining technical innovation and a nod to natural beauty, the company’s latest surfaces feature a zero crystalline silica formulation
By Gavin Hastings Published
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This elegant Upper West Side apartment is a masterclass in how to work with low-slung ceilingsA recent residential project presented 'a proper New York challenge,' per designer Casey Kenyon, but with art, antiques and a dash of patina, he transformed it into a stylish Manhattan nest
By Dan Howarth Published
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New York Design Week 2026: Live updates from the Wallpaper* teamDesign is taking over the Big Apple from 14-20 May – and our editors are here for the action. Here are the latest news, launches and goings-on from NYCxDesign
By Anna Fixsen Last updated
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A new Seletti rug collection transforms photography into an immersive experienceArchival landscape shots by Italian photographer Giacomo Giannini are abstracted by Seletti to become rugs with a painterly character
By Anne Soward Published
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These reissued 1960s rattan chairs by Gubi and Bonacina are the perfect summer take on a midcentury classicThe new rattan furniture collaboration features archival designs by Tito Agnoli
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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A definitive guide to classic Danish designFrom Wegner's ‘Wishbone’ chair to Jacobsen's ‘Egg’, Denmark's design heritage is unrivalled. We profile the Scandi studios and manufacturers behind some of the most enduring objects of the modern era
By Anna Solomon Published
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Alexandre de Betak’s modular sofa turns lounging into an art formParis gallery Pierre Augustin Rose showcases the ‘Le Takbe’ sofa, its collaboration with artist and fashion event producer Alexandre de Betak, which launched during NYCxDesign
By Anne Soward Published
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This centuries-old Belgian farmhouse is hiding a 1920s-style nightclub beneath itVan Damme-Vandeputte Architects has transformed a historic, rural home into a deeply sophisticated space of colour and detail – with a Parisian-inspired cabaret in the basement
By Anna Solomon Published
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Go onyx bananas – get your OMA-designed stone groceries nowAMO/OMA designed a stone supermarket at Milan Design Week: their groceries for Solidnature – from marble steaks to travertine sandwiches – are now available to order
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Roberto Lugo installs a gigantic vase and fire hydrant in Madison Square ParkThe installation, ‘Alfarero del Barrio (Village Potter),' celebrates the joys and triumphs of the Puerto Rican community
By Anna Fixsen Published


