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These images offer a rare look into the 180-year history of Spanish fashion house LoeweLoewe celebrates its 180th anniversary in 2026. To mark the occasion, the house has released a star-studded campaign and a capsule collection, and opened up its photographic archive
By Jack Moss Published
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California’s lauded SingleThread finds a second home in KyotoThe three-Michelin-starred restaurant’s first international outpost arrives at Capella Kyoto, uniting two agricultural regions via beautiful creations
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Daniel Brush worked at the intersection of jewellery and art. Now, he is to be celebrated in Paris'Daniel Brush – The Art of Light and Line' at L’ École School of Jewelry Arts unite 75 of the artist's paintings and wearable sculptures
By Melanie Grant Published
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Retreat to Antiparos, a verdant slice of Cycladic heavenJust a nautical mile from Paros, this under-the-radar destination is beloved for its natural beauty, peaceful living and glamorous visitors
By Sofia de la Cruz 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 auction sees Martin Margiela’s personal archive go on sale for the first time: ‘These are the holy relics of fashion’The auction spans objects from both the radical designer’s personal life and career, from Barbie dolls to Hermès handbags. Here, organisers Salomé Pirson of Maurice Auction and Kerry Taylor Auctions’ Alex Baddeley tell Wallpaper* the story behind the sale
By India Birgitta Jarvis Published
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The new London restaurants to book nowNew London restaurant openings this month include Appalachia in Shoreditch, Buvette in Neal’s Yard and Zylia in Covent Garden
By Ben McCormack Last updated
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The new design-led hotels that should be on your radarExplore the best new openings in the world, from a design-led bolthole overlooking the Aegean Sea to a swish and soulful sanctuary in Kenya
By Lindsay Cohn Last updated
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London Festival of Architecture 2026: everything you need to knowThe UK’s biggest architecture festival launches today (1 June) across the capital with a 400-entry-strong programme of activities; here is our guide for everything you need to know, where to look, what to book, and where to go
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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At Hauser & Wirth Somerset, Angel Otero infuses paintings with a dreamy magical realismIn his first UK exhibition, ‘Agua Salada', the Puerto Rican artist celebrates the significance of place
By Nargess Banks Published
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The world’s best swimwear brands, according to Wallpaper*From architectural precision to a sense of ease and luxury, our comprehensive guide to the world’s best swimwear brands – for both men and women – will help you find the perfect beach attire this summer
By Mary Cleary Last updated
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Experience the wonderfully all-round island of ParosNot only does Paros occupy an enviable position in the Cyclades, it’s also a place of rare versatility where anyone can find an exciting point of entry
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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The best bars in Los Angeles for standout drinks and impeccable designWhether you're craving an ultra-rare wiskey or cosy banquettes for some canoodling, these are our favourite LA haunts for intoxicating drinks and vibes alike
By Carole Dixon Last updated
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In Venice, Michael Armitage's paintings are an emotional retelling of the political climateFor The Promise of Change at Palazzo Grassi - Pinault Collection, Michael Armitage presents 45 paintings spanning a decade, using his dreamlike visual language to navigate Kenyan politics, migration, violence and myth with unsettling emotional force
By Gameli Hamelo Published
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The Architecture Edit: 10 striking houses we couldn't take our eyes off in MayThe very best residential architecture that the Wallpaper* editors have come across this month, from a Bauhaus-inspired painter's home to a brutalist beauty in Milan
By Anna Solomon Published
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Be charmed by Folegandros’ unspoilt beautyIf you are looking for an immersive and restorative experience where three days feel like a month, you can’t go wrong with this lesser-known paradise
By Ellie Stathaki 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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What happened when watch brand H Moser & Cie translated the inflatable Reebok Pump into watch form?Inside the unexpected collaboration, which rethinks the relationship between footwear and horology
By Josh Sims Published
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Don’t miss out on Sifnos, the tastiest Greek islandWith a culinary prowess that has been millennia in the making, Sifnos is known for its exquisite flavours, crystal clear waters and mesmerising vistas
By Hester Underhill Published
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Restore body and mind at this picturesque Portuguese guesthouseAt RockRose Melides, light, proportion, silence and texture are woven together to bring inner peace
By Mary Lussiana Published
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Chow Tai Fook's first global flagship in Hong Kong explores a fresh language of Chinese luxuryBespoke Partnership
The jeweller’s latest store unfolds as a sequence of immersive interiors, where refined materials, heritage craft and contemporary living come together
By Gavin Hastings Published
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Behind the scenes of Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘The Cure’ music video: ‘I cannot stress enough that the entire hospital is made out of arts and crafts’The latest release from the pop superstar's upcoming album features a video which celebrates all things handmade. Hannah Silver meets the creators.
By Hannah Silver Published
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Wallpaper* checks into Tokyo’s most cinematic hotelThirty years after redefining urban hospitality, Park Hyatt Tokyo begins a new chapter high above Shinjuku, dreamt up by Studio Jouin Manku
By Sofia de la Cruz Last updated
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‘Backrooms’ and the sinister architecture of liminal spaces: the new movie redefining horrorWhat if the villain in a horror movie wasn’t a monster, but a place? Inspired by an internet urban legend and created by a 20-year-old from his bedroom, ‘Backrooms’ turns the fear of empty, ‘in-between’ spaces into one of the year’s most disturbing films
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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What is a spomenik? Tour former Yugoslavia’s lost brutalist symbols of unityA spomenik-spotter’s guide – discover these forgotten brutalist architecture symbols, conceived to evoke Yugoslavian brotherhood and unity
By Eve Nicholson Published
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Adam Albin is the new gastronomic destination to know in StockholmSwedish chef duo Adam Dahlberg and Albin Wessman unveil their most ambitious project yet
By Jonna Dagliden Hunt Published
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Tour Serifos, the wild child of the CycladesWild, elemental and steeped in mythology, Serifos is drawing a new generation of architects, ceramicists and designers to its rugged shores
By Hester Underhill 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
