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The Wallpaper* US400, explainedLast week we launched our annual list of the talents that make up America’s creative landscape. But what exactly is it? And who is on it? Here’s everything you need to know
By Wallpaper* Published
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Don’t look down! An apartment 60 floors up is a serene escape from Mumbai’s urban bustleDesigner Rajiv Saini has transformed a high-rise apartment in Mumbai’s upscale Worli neighbourhood into a contemporary oasis
By Tianna Williams Published
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Anatomy of a logo: New York Mets by Ray GottoIn the 1960s, Ray Gotto's New York Mets logo emerged as a balm for the brokenhearted: Anne Quito explores the genesis of one of the city's most beloved brand identities
By Anne Quito Published
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Artist Danielle Mckinney champions the solitude of the Black female subject, capturing private moments in paintThe American artist cinematically captures moments of stillness and peace in her beautifully rendered oil paintings
By Hannah Silver Published
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IBM Research extends the scope of its home, an Eero Saarinen-designed modernist campusIBM Research, Universal Design Studio and Map Project Office work within a modernist landmark to give a home to the next generation of computing
By Ann Dingli Published
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As Peckham hot spot Bold Tendencies marks 20 years, step inside its cool curation for the summerFounder Hannah Barry tells Wallpaper* why Bold Tendencies – a non-profit arts organisation atop a multistorey car park in south-east London – is all about exercising your joy
By Zoe Whitfield Published
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How Thom Browne created fashion’s most distinctive uniformFirst conceived in a one-bedroom New York apartment, Thom Browne’s shrunken grey suit has helped him forge a $500 million empire. Speaking to Jack Moss, he breaks down this great American success story
By Jack Moss Published
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Porto’s new vintage: culture, creativity and a modern love affair with portOur resident drinks writer, Neil Ridley recently visited the sun-kissed streets of Porto to discover why Port & Tonic is the talk of the town
By Neil Ridley Published
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Brazilian modernism: explore the enduring allure of the country's midcentury architectureInfluential and visually arresting, Brazilian modernism has left a mark, not only on the country's history but also on the 20th-century movement's global evolution; our guide explores its impact
By Harriet Thorpe Published
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How We Host: Martin Brudnizki brings his maximalist eye to the dinner table‘Be entertaining, be sparkling. Effervescence is required,’ says the interior designer as he shares his hosting tips with Wallpaper*
By Tianna Williams Published
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Anatomy of a logo: Andy Warhol's Campbell's soup canFor our August US issue, we celebrate American design, encapsulated here in Andy Warhol's can of Campbell's tomato soup
By Hannah Silver Published
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Kitty’s Cosmopolitan Club brings emerald glamour to ChicagoDavid Collins Studio turns a basement beneath River North’s Crying Tiger into a velvet-lined speakeasy of smoked mirror, polished nickel and low amber light
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Hastings’ Eagle House shows what happens when architecture puts community firstIFDO’s Eagle House for Hastings Commons transforms a neglected Victorian building into a youth centre, affordable workspace and community hub
By Ali Morris Published
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The UIA World Congress of Architects 2026 was 'purposefully overwhelming.' Here are our takeawaysWe attended the UIA World Congress of Architects 2026, the profession's triennial event, which zoomed in this year on themes of transition and adaptation
By Suzanne Wales Published
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Louis Vuitton's Monterey watch finds a new life on the SS27 Paris runwayOriginally designed by Gae Aulenti in 1988, Louis Vuitton's first-ever watch returns in glossy ceramic, reimagined as a wearable charm for the house's SS27 menswear show
By Thor Svaboe Published
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Chelsea’s favourite fishmonger levels up with a new bistro and seafood barThe Sea, The Sea expands its fish counter-cum-chef’s table into a full restaurant, retail and terrace operation
By Ben McCormack Published
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Born of the Badlands, the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is ‘a call to adventure’The Snøhetta-designed library and museum, its architecture inspired by its North Dakota Badlands surroundings, builds on the legacy of a larger-than-life leader – and opens 4 July 2026
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Wallpaper* US400: The people shaping Creative America in 2026Our annual list of the movers and shakers in the US creative scene
By Wallpaper* Published
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The lesser-known richness of Vietnamese modernist architecture exploredVietnamese modernist architecture may not be the most well-known strand of the midcentury style, but its vocabulary is rich, layered and thrilling; our guide explores the 20th-century style, its components and legacy
By Alexandra van der Essen Published
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In transit: how cinematographer Bebe Dierken travelsTravel transformed Bebe Dierken from ‘someone from a town’ into ‘a human from the world’. Here, the director of photography recounts the objects and places she carries with her
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Anatomy of a logo: Milton Glaser’s I ❤️ NYBorn from a doodle sketched from the back of a cab, Milton Glaser's I ❤️ NY became one of the most successful, popular and beloved logos in history. Glaser expert Anne Quito explores its genesis and enduring legacy
By Anne Quito Published
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Take a look inside 262 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan's newest residential tower with an Italian soulRising 860 feet above one of Manhattan's most storied streets, this 52-storey tower trades density for restraint, with just 26 full-floor and duplex homes designed by Norm Architects and furnished by Molteni&C
By Anna Solomon Published
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Out of office: What the Wallpaper* editors are looking forward to in JulyOur editors highlight what’s new, noteworthy and not-to-be-missed in design, culture and beyond this month
By Hannah Silver Published
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Ten years on, Four Seasons Kyoto remains one of the city’s most atmospheric hotelsSet around an 800-year-old pond garden in Higashiyama, Four Seasons Kyoto brings together Japanese craft, restorative wellness and a strong case for staying in
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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The Hugh Devlin Foundation is set to support emerging creatives, and honour its namesake’s legacyIn honour of the late Hugh Devlin – a lawyer and trusted advisor to many in the creative industries – a new foundation will support emerging talents and help them make better decisions at defining moments in their careers
By Henrietta Thompson Published
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Take an exclusive look behind the scenes of Ye’s ‘King’ music videoArtist Bianca Censori directs three music videos from the album ‘Bully’ – here she tells us how she translates sound into vision
By Hannah Silver Published
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In Manchester, Ai Weiwei unveils his largest works yet‘Ai Weiwei: Button Up!’ at Aviva Studios unites new, large-scale works in the home of the Industrial Revolution
By Hannah Silver Published
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17 can’t-miss new restaurants to try in Los Angeles this summerFrom a bougainvillea-covered dining terrace to a revamped rooftop, here are the most inventive dining destinations to have opened in the City of Angels
By Carole Dixon Last updated
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Wallpaper* celebrates Creative America at 250 – get the August 2026 issue, on sale nowA snapshot of the nation’s changing creative landscape and new horizons, plus the Wallpaper* US400 – revealed in the August issue, on newsstands
By Bill Prince Published