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Eight special items from the Diane Keaton auction seriesFrom a signature hat to a note from Al Pacino… the Diane Keaton Collection auction series takes place in New York and LA in June 2026 – a glimpse into the life of the much-loved actor
By Annie Downes 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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Inside Yinka Ilori’s ‘Joy Through Resistance’, a powerful meditation on faith, family and diasporic resilienceAt Cristea Roberts Gallery in London, the British-Nigerian artist explores faith, migration, sound, and memory in his most personal exhibition to date
By Jamilah Rose-Roberts 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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It’s a Greek island-hopping kind of summer – try six lesser-known destinationsDig deeper and stay longer at our selection of slightly lower-profile Greek islands for a fresher experience of Aegean life
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Inside Luca Pronzato’s modernist house for culture: ‘The challenge was not to create another hotel’The founder of We Are Ona translates his world of temporary dinners and design-led happenings into an ambitious new hospitality concept in Arles, France
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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The best rooftop bars in New York to take happy hour to the next levelNew York has no shortage of rooftop bars, but some quite literally stand above the crowd. Here are our favourites
By Anna Fixsen Last updated
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As War Horse returns to the National Theatre, we go behind the designWar Horse is back in London, at its first home. What does it take to bring the emotional book to life on stage?
By Hannah Silver Published
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Lucy Delius’ foray into black pearls takes a gothic turnThe jewellery designer’s new collection celebrates the sensual baroque pearl
By Hannah Silver Published
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Like an embrace, Cut Out House in the Canadian wilderness invites the visitor inTour a new home in the captivating natural setting of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, the latest residential offering by New York studio Young Projects
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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How the sporting world’s biggest prizes travel in Louis VuittonPierre-Louis Vuitton, a sixth-generation Vuitton and head of savoir-faire, tells Wallpaper* the story behind the Trophy Trunk, made to house the prizes from F1, the NBA, America’s Cup, Australian Open and more
By Jack Moss Published
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Anne Imhof’s performances can be raw, haunting, vulnerable: see her London show‘Citizen’, an exhibition at Sprüth Magers London, explores the controversial artist’s love of storytelling and performance; we previewed preparations at her New York studio
By Hannah Silver Published
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This humble building in small-town Texas houses one of America’s greatest private art collectionsIn its design for Arthouse, a small museum in Marble Falls, Texas, Lake Flato has created a veritable Hill Country kunsthalle
By Sam Lubell 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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Out of office: What the Wallpaper* editors are looking forward to in JuneOur 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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This lesser-known Greek island is full of surprisesLeros, part of the Dodecanese group, might have a troubled past, but its future is as bright as its sunshine
By Hester Underhill 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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Zara’s collaboration with Caramel London is this summer’s chicest kidswear – and there’s womenswear to matchAvailable today, the collection – the first in a four-part collaboration – captures kidswear label Caramel London’s nonconformist approach. Speaking to Wallpaper*, founder Eva Karayiannis tells the story behind the project
By Belle Hutton Published
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London is open for art lovers! Ten shows to see at Gallery Weekend 2026More than 120 galleries are taking part in London Gallery Weekend (5-7 June 2026). Here are the shows not to miss
By Emi Eleode Published
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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
