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Anatomy of a Logo: Calvin KleinA symbol of simplicity and sex appeal, the sans-serif logo has come to encapsulate contemporary American style. Here, we unpack the logo’s origins
By Jack Moss Published
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Vibeke Tandberg was an early champion of photo manipulation. Discover her work in her native NorwayA new exhibition, ‘They Live’, at Kode Bergen Art Museum, walks us through Tandberg's extraordinary career
By Henry Roberts Published
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These are the world’s best hotel pools worth planning a trip aroundFrom cliff-edge infinity pools to volcanic lagoons and desert swims, these design-led hotels make the outdoor pool the main event
By Sofia de la Cruz Last updated
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Tate Modern’s first exhibition dedicated to Ana Mendieta celebrates her sensual engagement with the natural worldMore than 120 of the Cuban-born American artist’s works explore her untraditional approach to depicting the body in nature
By Amah-Rose Abrams Published
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The horse is a sensual suggestion in Hermès’ new high jewellery collectionPierre Hardy, creative director of Hermès Jewellery, takes inspiration from the brand’s equestrian past in a dazzling new high jewellery collection
By Hannah Silver Published
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Marta de la Rica brings a 1970s nautical spirit to Club de Mar MallorcaAfter a five-and-a-half-year redevelopment, Palma’s historic marina reopens with whimsical interiors inspired by Riva runabouts and nautical flags
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Anatomy of a logo: MoMA by Ivan ChermayeffIvan Chermayeff's 1960s MoMA logo combines bold graphical simplicity and intellectual rigour
By Jonathan Bell Published
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At Miko Mei Fair, a Georgian townhouse gets a Thai alter egoThe new Thai restaurant from restaurateur Samyukta Nair pairs Koyn Thai’s robata grill with MiMi Mei Fair’s maximalist Mayfair mood
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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For jewellery designer Anna Sheffield, location and landscape shape an innate understanding of materialsFrom her studio in Taos, New Mexico, Anna Sheffield creates space for different ways of making, thinking and being
By Michael Reynolds - Producer Published
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Anatomy of a logo: behind Hollywoodland, the world’s most famous signThomas Fisk Goff and his Crescent Sign Company created the Hollywood sign in 1923. We take a look at this enduring icon of American graphic design
By Jonathan Bell Published
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How Kelly Behun and Bonetti/Kozerski brought residential design to a luxury yachtThis Benetti Oasis yacht – designed by Bonetti/Kozerski with interiors by Kelly Behun – reflects a new generation of more relaxed yacht interiors, informed by residential architecture and design
By Producer - Michael Reynolds Published
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With Vesper, Jackson Boxer gives Clerkenwell a restaurant to keep coming back toThe chef’s new Clerkenwell restaurant pairs cold martinis, clever British comfort food and Jermaine Gallacher-designed interiors
By Ben McCormack Published
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A tour of Chile through Smiljan Radić Clarke’s award-winning architectureHeading to South America? Join our Chile tour to explore the architecture of the 2026 Pritzker Prize-winning architect, Smiljan Radić Clarke, in six buildings
By Mark Johanson Published
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In Venice, 150 artists gather in two palazzos to consider movement and migrationA few canals from the Arsenale and Giardini and its freight of geopolitics, the eighth edition of ‘Personal Structures’ gathers more than 150 artists across two palazzos and a garden under the theme of ‘Confluences’
By Nargess Banks Published
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The new language of ambient living, illuminated by GoveeBespoke Partnership
Interior stylist Melanie Lissack explores the role of light as a design material, using Govee’s ‘Lantern Floor Lamp’ to shape mood and create a more atmospheric approach to contemporary living
By Gavin Hastings Published
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Wallpaper* checks in at Orient Express Venezia, the Floating City’s most theatrical new addressIn the unpolished heart of Cannaregio, a glittering diamond: a 15th-century palazzo transformed by designer Aline Asmar d'Amman into one of Venice's most spectacular hotels
By Anna Solomon Published
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Inside a Primrose Hill house designed to not look designedStudio Iro's brief was almost paradoxical: in this three-storey London home, the designers resisted the urge to over-curate, layering indigo tones, tactile limewash and the clients' existing modernist furniture
By Anna Solomon Published
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Anatomy of a logo: the Nike Swoosh‘What we wanted it to stand for was speed, but now it means much more than that,’ says Nike co-founder Phil Knight of sportswear’s most enduring emblem, created by design student Carolyn Davidson in 1971 for just 35 dollars
By Jack Moss Published
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Cool off with these sleek outdoor showersThese outdoor showers are perfect to combat extreme heat (or equip your garden for the summer), combining refined design with a practical purpose
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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This Tinos house revels in its imperfection, set on an ancient Greek island landscapeTour a compact design gem set on rugged Greek island terrain, expertly designed by Athens-based architect Kelly Spanou
By Danielle Demetriou Published
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The visual codes of Wimbledon: why it’s so much more than tennisWhat makes Wimbledon, Wimbledon? Photographer Barney Curran takes us through the tournament’s visual language, from pristine grass courts to strawberries and cream, showing that it’s more than tennis that makes the event a global hit
By Barney Curran Published
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Anatomy of a logo: IBM by Paul RandFuelled by a tech nostalgia and austere futurism, we look at the story of Paul Rand's IBM logo
By Jonathan Bell Published
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The very best of Haute Couture Week A/W 2026Wallpaper* picks the defining shows of Haute Couture Week, seeing designers like Pierpaolo Piccioli and Duran Lantink – at Balenciaga and Jean Paul Gaultier respectively – breathe new life into the historic dressmaking medium
By Jack Moss Published
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12 stylish travel essentials for a better-looking summerA design lover’s guide for packing slicker this season, from luggage to beauty and clever gadgets
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Four Seasons London at Park Lane gives its suites Mayfair cachetThe hotel’s refreshed suites draw on Hyde Park’s changing seasons, with private fireplaces, landscaped terraces and, naturally, five-star treatment
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Is Barrelhand’s Monolith the first watch designed for life in space?Niche maker Barrelhand unites new technologies to create a mechanical watch designed specifically – from the ground up – for spaceflight. Might this be the first of many?
By Josh Sims Published
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In conversation with Alexandra Cunningham Cameron, Judd Foundation’s first director of designAhead of Donald Judd’s 2028 centennial, Cunningham Cameron talks Marfa archives and the legacy of Judd design
By Julie Baumgardner Published
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Alaïa’s pink-hued Miami store is made to ‘feel almost alive’Designed by Swedish studio Halleroed, the new store in Miami’s Design District captures the spirit of the Parisian house – one of effortless sensuality and rigorous craft
By Belle Hutton Published
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How Cities and Memory is turning the world’s everyday sounds into a global artworkStuart Fowkes’ Cities and Memory has gathered 8,000 field recordings from 140 countries, creating a global sound map, capturing ideas of memory and place
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
