Design & Interiors
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Why are so many rooms covered in curtains?
Comfort, privacy, and performance are all contained in the rooms swaddled in plush draperies
By Diana Budds Published
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A suitcase or a seat? Rimowa and Vitra reveal luggage-inspired storage designs
The Swiss and German brands combine their manufacturing know-how to create a portable stool and toolbox crafted from Rimowa’s signature grooved aluminium
By Ali Morris Published
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Kvadrat’s new ‘holy grail’ product by Peter Saville is inspired by spray-painted sheep
The new ‘Technicolour’ textile range celebrates Britain's craftsmanship, colourful sheep, and drizzly weather – and its designer would love it on a sofa
By Tianna Williams Published
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MillerKnoll's new archive is a design lover's paradise
The furniture design powerhouse is opening its vaults to scholars and enthusiasts like. Take a peek inside
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Delve into the Wallpaper* Design Directory 2025, on sale now
In the July issue of Wallpaper*, find a photographic love letter to Milan Design Week, plus the best new furniture, lighting, kitchens, bathrooms and more
By Bill Prince Published
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‘Disabled people have always been here’: a new V&A show centres on disability in design
Curator Natalie Kane takes us through five key exhibits from the London show, where design points the way to a more inclusive society
By Francesca Perry Published
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‘Welcome to my room!’ Ramdane Touhami opens the doors to his new concept store in Tokyo
Words, Sounds, Colors and Shapes has a first outpost in Japan, following the opening of the creative director’s Paris flagship store last year
By Kanae Hasegawa Published
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Eight highlights from the first Downtown Design Riyadh
Downtown Design Riyadh, an all-new sister showcase to Dubai’s longtime contemporary fair for bespoke and collectible design, held its inaugural edition in the Saudi capital from 20-23 May 2025
By Maghie Ghali Published
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Lucifer Lighting's fixtures are designed to ‘define and disappear’
‘The best lighting is the kind that no one notices,’ says Gilbert Mathews, founder of the Texas-based lighting company. Here, he speaks to Wallpaper* on its latest fixture Stellaris after its debut at Milan Design Week
By Tianna Williams Published
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The Stuff That Surrounds, episode two: Inside the home of Vyrao founder Yasmin Sewell
In The Stuff That Surrounds, Wallpaper* explores a life through objects. For our second episode, we’re invited into the fragrance founder and CEO’s viridescent London home
By Anna Solomon Published
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This Kyrgyzstan café combines post-Soviet brutalism and Manhattan loft vibes
Capito’s fresh, funky design is the work of Kyrgyz designer Jamal Ramisova, and is helping to put the country’s capital, Bishkek, on the design map
By Anna Solomon Published
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A postcard from Malmö’s Southern Sweden Design Days 2025
Southern Sweden Design Days offers a more gentle approach to a design festival, and an opportunity to discover new talent
By Francesca Perry Published
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2025 Loewe Foundation Craft Prize winner announced as Kunimasa Aoki
The Japanese sculptor describes his work as ‘50 per cent tradition and 50 per cent innovation’
By Francesca Perry Published
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Malta’s London Design Biennale installation ‘reclaims death as a moment of reflection, not fear’
Wallpaper* speaks with Andrew Borg Wirth, curator of Malta's installation, ‘URNA’, which reimagines cremation rituals
By Hiba Alobaydi Published
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How did the Shakers influence modern design? A new exhibition considers the progressive philosophy of the free church
‘The Shakers: A World in the Making’ positions the 18th-century sect as a pioneer of simple, functional and democratic design – principles that still guide aesthetics today
By Anna Solomon Published
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Inside the soothing Brussels apartment of a local fashion entrepreneur
The founder of a Belgian fashion boutique wanted no whisper of work in her newly designed home, by Merijn Degraeve; the result is a serene sanctuary where she can truly unwind
By Siska Lyssens Published
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Ross Lovegrove on working with AI: ‘The potential is, I think, utopian’
Design maverick Ross Lovegrove discusses door handles, data, and why the West is falling behind
By Josh Sims Published
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Inspired by a goddess, Turri’s ‘Vesta’ furniture is just heavenly
Designer Francesca Lanzavecchia brings her signature poetic touch to the new furniture collection, marking Italian company Turri’s centenary
By Simon Mills Published
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'We're all just waiting': What the tariffs actually mean for designers
From Los Angeles studios to Paris ateliers, six insiders reflect on rising costs, murky policies and the future of global design
By Kristen Flanagan Published
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An exclusive look at Flos’ mesmerising short films from Euroluce, each a love letter to lighting
Formafantasma and Nicolò Terraneo’s series of videos showcasing Flos’ new lighting designs are ‘a beautiful piece of creative direction’
By Léa Teuscher Published
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New York Design Week 2025: live updates from the Wallpaper* team
Now through 21 May, design is taking over the Big Apple. Here's the latest news, launches and other goings-on from NYCxDesign, as seen by Wallpaper* editors.
By Anna Fixsen Last updated
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11 things that caught our eye at Clerkenwell Design Week 2025
The Wallpaper* team bring you highlights from London’s Clerkenwell Design Week (20-22 May) – from public installations to product launches and a biscuit bar
By Ali Morris Published
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Aberto’s first international show celebrates Brazilian design in Paris at a modernist gem
Brazilian exhibition platform Aberto takes over modernist properties for art and design showcases. As it brings its concept to Europe, Wallpaper* is at Maison La Roche to explore South American icons
By Amy Serafin Published
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These scented candles-turned-goblets are a masterclass in biomorphic design
The Cargo collection from Objets Mito is inspired by biology, employing organic shapes and motifs
By Anna Solomon Published
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Shelter, a New York Design Week newcomer, offers freedom and flexibility
'We’re building the show we wish existed,' says its co-founder.
By Harriet Thorpe Published
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Five things we loved at ICFF this year
From ceramic sconces to inflatables, here's the furniture and lighting that caught our eye
By Anna Fixsen Published
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For its 24th edition, Triennale Milano's International Exhibition examines the theme of ‘Inequality’
The design institution shines a light on events such as the Grenfell disaster, climate crises and the Israel-Hamas war through architecture, art, products, technology and data
By Will Jennings Published