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From Cubism to Pop, artists’ jewellery goes on show in Palm Beach
‘Artists’ Jewelry: From Cubism to Pop, the Diane Venet Collection’ at the Norton Museum of Art showcases key pieces from an impressive collection
By Hannah Silver Published
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Wallpaper* checks in at Waldorf Astoria Osaka
‘It’s rare to work on a brand new hotel of this scale in Japan in today’s landscape,’ says designer Andre Fu about Osaka’s newest luxury hotel. Wallpaper* paid it an early visit
By Charlotte Gunn Published
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Ten playful bag charms to adorn your accessories
Reinvigorate past handbags or add an injection of personality with these Wallpaper*-approved bag charms, from a menagerie of animals to enormous sequins, chains and tassels
By Jack Moss Published
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The glory years of the Cannes Film Festival are captured in a new photo book
‘Cannes’ by Derek Ridgers looks back on the photographer's time at the Cannes Film Festival between 1984 and 1996
By Hannah Silver Published
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The scent of La Pyae Apothecary’s perfume opens with a life-changing journey
La Pyae Apothecary, a fragrance brand by former beauty writer, Kathleen Baird-Murray, is the culmination of a deeply personal journey spanning years of family history. Lara Johnson-Wheeler speaks to its founder about bringing its first fragrance to life
By Lara Johnson-Wheeler Published
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Vince Aletti’s book of physique photography celebrates clandestine visual culture
New book ‘Physique’, published by SPBH Editions/Mack, unites the images that critic and curator Aletti began collecting in the 1970s
By Zoe Whitfield Published
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Liberty at 150: a history of the brand in 10 objects
Liberty is marking its 150th anniversary; to celebrate, we remember products and prints that helped make the department store the cultural touchpoint it is today
By Anna Solomon Published
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Gubi brings back Pierre Paulin’s space-age ‘F300’ chair, where tech meets craft
Wallpaper* speaks with Gubi CEO Marie Schmidt to learn how the Danish brand’s team of ‘furniture detectives’ brought Pierre Paulin’s 1965 ‘F300’ chair back to life
By Ali Morris Published
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15 things to do in Cannes, beyond the red carpet
We reveal our Cannes highlights: what to see and do in the Côte d’Azur city as it welcomes its annual film festival
By Imogen Green Last updated
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London label Talia Byre’s alternative bridalwear: ‘Have a white moment, but turn it on its head’
Talia Lipkin-Connor of London-based label Talia Byre eschews tradition with her first bridal collection, which sees archival designs reimagined in ‘lived-in’ shades of white
By Jack Moss Published
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Melanie and the Miners’ Strike: the joy of Leeds nights out in the 1980s
In 1984, Melanie turned 18. In a new photo book, Melanie & the Miners’ Strike, her daughter gathers together the evidence
By Hannah Silver Published
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Mircea’s body washes are a sacred antidote to TikTok’s ‘everything shower’
Personal care brand Mircea, named after the author of The Sacred and The Profane, presents a poetic approach to daily bathing. Wallpaper* sits down with its founder Stéphane Chambran to find out more
By India Birgitta Jarvis Published
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Exclusive: Airbnb’s next chapter as an all-encompassing lifestyle app
The home-booking app changed the travel game back in 2008 and now Airbnb is poised to do it again. CEO Brian Chesky talks us through the brand-new app
By Carole Dixon Published
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These fun, affordable digital watches are just the thing for summer time
From a classic Casio to a colourful Autodromo, have fun with your wristwear with a playful digital watch
By Thor Svaboe Published
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The upcoming Zaha Hadid Architects projects set to transform the horizon
A peek at Zaha Hadid Architects’ future projects, which will comprise some of the most innovative and intriguing structures in the world
By Anna Solomon Last updated
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12 questions with visual artist Jonathan Zawada
The Australian artist has created film to accompany Thom Yorke and Mark Pritchard's new album 'Tell Tales' drawing on his use of psychedelic colours and digital image making. Here, he takes on the Wallpaper* Q&A.
By Charlotte Gunn Published
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In film, Magic Farm, Amalia Ulman's characters are on the hunt for 'crazy subcultures'
Director Amalia Ulman explores hipster territory and internet culture in Magic Farm, starring Chloë Sevigny, Alex Wolff and Joe Apollonio. We meet her ahead of its release
By Zoe Whitfield Published
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Laro London’s non-toxic toothpaste is a ‘spring clean’ for your mouth
Laro London is a new oral care brand championing non-toxic ingredients and conscious design. India Birgitta Jarvis sits down with its founder for Wallpaper*
By India Birgitta Jarvis Published
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Norman Foster and Porsche reimagine movement at the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale
Norman Foster Foundation and Porsche collaborate on 'Gateway to Venice's Waterway', a flagship installation at the 19th global architecture biennale
By Laura May Todd Published
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These Loro Piana sunglasses are inspired by the house’s superlative garments
Continuing the house’s continent-crossing journey to find the very best materials – from Mongolia to New Zealand – Loro Piana’s new sunglasses collection takes it to Japan, where the first titanium frames were made in the 1980s
By Jack Moss Published
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How to build a home wine cellar
Our resident drinks writer takes us through his own experiences on building the dream wine cellar at home including his favourite wines to stock up on now
By Neil Ridley Published
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How was Carlo Ratti’s ‘Intelligens’? Wallpaper* editors discuss the 19th Venice Biennale
Having visited ‘Intelligens’, the 19th Venice Biennale's main show by curator Carlo Ratti, the Wallpaper* editors discuss what they saw at the world's biggest global architecture festival
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Huma Bhabha and Alberto Giacometti share an emotional connection in dialogue at the Barbican
The Barbican's new series, Encounters, sees Alberto Giacometti's work paired with a series of artists
By Amah-Rose Abrams Published
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The new Los Angeles restaurants to book now
Explore the best new restaurants in Los Angeles, from a sun-drenched Italian patio in Santa Monica to an upscale Chinese dining room in Beverly Hills
By Carole Dixon Last updated
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Men’s Fashion Week S/S 2026: what to expect
Everything Wallpaper* knows about Men’s Fashion Week S/S 2026 so far, from Homme Plissé Issey Miyake and Post Archive Faction’s guest spots at Pitti Uomo to Jonathan Anderson’s debut at Dior
By Jack Moss Last updated
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As Photo London turns 10, seven photographers tell us the story behind their portraits
Photo London celebrates its tenth anniversary from 14–18 May 2025 at Somerset House
By Orla Brennan Published
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The Trip to Hong Kong: exploring a bold new capital of culture
A resilient desire to shift perceptions yet preserve heritage is driving a new energy in Hong Kong as the next generation creates a bold new capital of culture
By Lauren Ho Published
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At Davines HQ, a beauty revolution is taking root
Wallpaper* returns to Davines HQ in Parma, Italy, where a revolution in regenerative farming meets with the brand’s commitment to incredible haircare
By India Birgitta Jarvis Published
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Sex, scent and celebrity: what perfume ads of the 2000s reveal about consumer culture today
In All-American Ads of the 2000s, the latest instalment of Taschen’s book series chronicling print advertising across ten decades, a section on perfume is a striking precursor for consumerism in the age of social media
By Laura Havlin Published