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Meet Marina Abramović’s favourite new band: emerging indie group Mary In The JunkyardSouth London trio Mary In The Junkyard are building one of indie’s strangest and most imaginative new worlds – winning fans in both the music scene and the art world
By Lisa Wright Published
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‘We were just having fun’: Barber Osgerby on three decades of design as studio closesAs designers Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby close their joint studio and (professionally) part ways, they look back on their beginnings, their highs, and always taking the ‘unpredictable’ path
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Luxury lodge Shakti Prana redefines slow travel in India’s remote northPerched at 7,000 ft in the Kumaon Himalayas, this lodge is the newest addition to the Shakti portfolio, cementing two decades of visionary mountain hospitality
By Lauren Ho Published
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Our favourite things presented at Afternoon Light this yearFrom rare reissues to bespoke listening rooms, these are the best presentations and launches at the New York design fair, now in its sophomore year
By Adrian Madlener Published
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Go avant-garde in Antwerp, the design hotspot to knowA visit to ‘the diamond capital of the world’ will stimulate and inspire your senses in the best way. Here’s what we recommend
By Sofia de la Cruz Last updated
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With a new summer collection, Moncler wants to prove it’s not just about winterwearMoncler is shedding its reputation as a winterwear-only label with a wardrobe of lightweight iterations for summer
By Jack Moss Published
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Designs in metal by Max Lamb, Philippe Malouin and Sabine Marcelis land at an Austrian castleInside the Medieval Austrian castle that doubles as contemporary design's most experimental hub
By Ali Morris Published
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Venice Architecture Biennale 2027: the ultimate guideIt's never too early to start planning for the Venice Architecture Biennale 2027; welcome to our ultimate guide for the what, who and where of the respected biannual festival of the built environment's landmark 20th edition
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Febal Casa’s vision of home flows seamlessly from room to roomBespoke Partnership
At Milan Design Week 2026, the design brand presented ‘Home, Wherever You Are’, an integrated, contemporary approach to the way we live today
By Gavin Hastings Published
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On yer bike! Why are watch brands embracing a slower set of wheels?We’ve likely grown used to the association between watch brands and motorsports – the speed, the tech, the glamour, it’s a natural fit. But what about the much slower, more basic and rather sweaty bicycle? From Tissot to Bremont, is cycling the new, more hipster F1?
By Josh Sims Published
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Hold on to your trowels! Here's what to see at The Chelsea Flower Show 2026As the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026 opens to the public, Wallpaper* takes an early tour, spotting the trends and standouts not to miss
By Matt Collins Published
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Explore Los Angeles in 16 Rudolph Schindler homesAn important California modernist, Rudolph Schindler, pioneered an architecture and way of living that resonates to this day; curator, historian and writer Adam Štěch takes us on a tour of the master's residential work in Los Angeles
By Adam Štěch Published
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Inside Bulgari's considered and long-term partnership with the Venice BiennaleThe Venice Biennale has appointed an exclusive partner for the first time in Bulgari, and it's a relationship that will continue until 2030. From Lotus L Kang’s atmospheric pavilion takeover to Monia Ben Hamouda’s neon interventions, Bulgari’s Biennale debut spans Venice’s past and present
By Stephanie Gavan Published
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In New York, Alex Israel begs the question, Where is My Mind?At Pace Prints, Alex Israel's intimate works reveal the inner workings of his brain
By Carole Dixon Published
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The best of the jet-setting Cruise 2027 runway showsFollow our ongoing coverage of the Cruise 2027 runway shows, which began with Chanel in Biarritz in April, and continued this weekend with Demna’s first Cruise show for Gucci in Times Square, New York
By Jack Moss Last updated
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Fairmont plants its first flag in Vietnam – we booked a stayFairmont Hanoi is a stylish, modern hub that fits the city’s warmth and liveliness like a glove
By Leandra Beabout Published
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An Albuquerque house is a characterful retreat amid an otherworldly terrainA dinosaur-like family retreat dazzles visitors with its mind-blowing view of the wild New Mexico badlands
By Anna Fixsen Published
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A pair of miniature Gabrielle Chanel figures reign supreme over this one-off chess setDiscover Chanel's unique chess set, complete with diamond-studded pieces and concealed clocks
By Hannah Silver Published
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Fashion favourite Poppy Jones’ artworks are an eclectic mix of textiles, photography and watercoloursThe artist nods to her father – former Vanity Fair photographer Dafydd Jones – in muted and beautiful works
By Zoe Whitfield Published
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Why we should all write more postcardsNeed to remind someone that they’re loved? Pop a line on a postcard
By Lauren Ho Published
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Hunza G is the cult ‘one-size-fits-all’ swimwear label, made to look good on every bodyWallpaper* meets Georgiana Huddart, who since 2015 has brought new life to the 1980s-founded brand, including a high-profile collaboration with Burberry which just dropped for summer
By Belle Hutton Published
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This brutalist school by the Smithsons in Norfolk is getting a new lease of lifeHunstanton School, designed by Alison and Peter Smithson and now known as Smithdon High School, is not only a pioneering example of New Brutalism, but also a beloved focal point for its community; and it's getting a new lease of life
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Kyoto's prestigious photography festival sets the tone for the year aheadIn Kyoto, international photography festival Kyotographie unites artists considering the fringes of society
By Amah-Rose Abrams Published
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Tour Patricia Urquiola’s new hotel project in LisbonAndaz Lisbon is a triumph of colour and carefully curated art, perfectly reflecting the city’s vibrant cultural melting pot
By Mary Lussiana Published
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Inside watchmaking’s most surprising collaboration, the Swatch and Audemars Piguet Royal PopSwatch continues a journey of interesting collaborations with a new pocket watch created with Audemars Piguet, on sale 16 May 2026
By James Gurney Published
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Meet the former West Elm executive, turning hardware into high artWith his company Ellis Works, industry veteran Alex Bellos is manufacturing artist-designed knobs and pulls that function as miniature sculptures
By Adrian Madlener Published
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Amangiri’s new picture-perfect villa beckons amid Utah’s desert landscapeThe first in a series of new private residences at Amangiri, in Utah’s Canyon Point, this six-bedroom retreat includes a vast terrace with a lap pool
By Daven Wu Published
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Tour New York like a local with designer Sophie Lou Jacobsen and a Wallpaper* Travel GuideAs we launch our new Travel Guide series, we get the NYC hotspot lowdown from a local creative – watch our film
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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A photographic journey through Mallorca, with Andre D Wagner'Photographing landscapes gives me a temporary release from the density of human drama,' says the Brooklyn-based photographer, known best for his New York street photography
By Charlotte Gunn Published