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Treasures from the worlds of fashion and art collide at an extraordinary new exhibition in LisbonOne of a series of new and upcoming exhibitions on the subject, ‘Art & Fashion’ at Lisbon’s Calouste Gulbenkian Museum dissolves the boundaries between the mediums in an arresting, era-spanning display
By India Birgitta Jarvis Published
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London music photographers Eddie Otchere and Normski were early documenters of UK hip hop. Here’s the story behind the imagesThey captured a rare, raucous chronicle of hip-hop’s golden age and the UK underground at its inception. Now, for the first time together, and as they both have work on show at the V&A East, they share their stories
By Tracy Kawalik Published
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Nick Goss brings London's legendary Eel Pie Island Hotel back to life in a series of dreamy paintingsIn an exhibition at London gallery Josh Lilley, Nick Goss turns his gaze to the famous former hotel
By Hannah Silver Published
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This robot is making On’s spray-on marathon sneaker, its fastest-ever distance shoeAhead of the London Marathon this Sunday (26 April 2026), Swiss sportswear brand On’s pioneering LightSpray robot arrives in the British capital for the first time. Scott Maguire, On’s president and COO, gives Wallpaper* a tour
By Jack Moss Published
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The best Chinese restaurants in LondonDiscover our food critic’s picks of the best Chinese restaurants in London; those serving up a wealth of regional wonders in the chicest of surroundings
By Ben McCormack Last updated
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Review: LACMA is a true gift to Los Angeles – you just have to see it in the right lightPeter Zumthor’s new David Geffen Galleries are at once grand and banal – just like LA, our critic writes
By Janelle Zara Published
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Seven experiential installations to see, hear, smell and interact with in MilanAttention please, these spaces populated by self-playing instruments, a pink maze, a mythical garden and wafting foliage are all trying to tell us something at Milan Design Week
By Ifeoluwa Adedeji Published
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Rosewood’s ‘Objects That Speak, a conversation continued with Andrea Branzi’ gets Milan Design Week talkingBespoke Partnership
Rosewood’s immersive installation explores design as a reflection of place, bringing together works by Andrea Branzi and a global roster of contemporary designers, artists and makers
By Gavin Hastings Published
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Step inside this serene upstate New York retreat perched on bouldersA retreat designed by Brooklyn architecture studio Of Possible offers a restorative antidote to the site’s previous inhabitant
By Anna Fixsen Published
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This metallic, minimalist diner shows a different side to SicilyA Palermo diner by Didea proves that Sicily’s architectural story is far from finished – trading sun-bleached antiquity for stainless steel and red neon
By Anna Solomon Published
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These were the best fashion moments at Milan Design Week 2026Scarlett Conlon discovers the finest fashion moments at Salone del Mobile and Milan Design Week 2026, from Jil Sander’s Reference Library to Marni’s Pasticceria Cucchi takeover
By Scarlett Conlon Published
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The female creatives defining Milan Design Week 2026For Milan Design Week 2026, we look at the work of nine leading female designers, curators and entrepreneurs who are defining creativity during design’s most exciting week of the year
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Watchmaking and jewellery students, take note: Cartier and The King’s Foundation launch a new courseThe King’s Foundation and Cartier: Decorative Métiers d'Art in Watchmaking is open to UK-based watchmaking and jewellery graduates and novice designers
By Hannah Silver Published
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Meet the 2026 Turner Prize shortlisted artistsIt’s one of the most anticipated prizes in the art world – here are the artists in the running for 2026
By Hannah Silver Published
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Casa Macahuite is a tropical brutalist Mexican marvel – with an unexpected neighbourThe brutalist Mexican villa by Studio Font overlooks a soothing lagoon, and a protected beach that’s home to nesting turtles
By Tianna Williams Published
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Miu Miu’s latest Literary Club in Milan explores the politics of desire: ‘We need a new vocabulary’The fourth Miu Miu Literary Club – a riff on the traditional literary salon – arrives at Milan Design Week with a series of talks on desire, consent and AI, as well as the works of Annie Ernaux and Ama Ata Aidoo
By India Birgitta Jarvis Published
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Axor introduces Axor Archivio, a ‘timeless’ new bathroom collection by Barber OsgerbyBespoke Partnership
Blending archival references with contemporary precision, the German brand rethinks the bathroom through a language of quiet, considered design to be presented at Milan Design Week 2026
By Gavin Hastings Published
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Design adventures in glass mark 70 years of Gallotti & Radice at Milan Design Week 2026As Gallotti & Radice turns 70, it reflects on its past, present and future as a glass pioneer, and showcases new work by female designers in Milan
By Laura May Todd Published
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12 designers draw on Uzbek craft for a mesmerising Milan Design Week showUzbekistan’s intricate traditional bread stamps, local flora and suzani tapestries inspire contemporary creations by international designers, on show now in Milan
By Marwa El Mubark Published
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Messika and Wallpaper* celebrate the brand’s new ‘Moderniste’ jewellery collectionAn intimate cocktail event toasted the sculptural lines and duality of the latest pieces designed by Valérie Messika
By Gavin Hastings Published
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Why Brazil is luxury hospitality’s next big playAfter decades of stagnation, Brazil has become one of the world’s hottest markets for hospitality development
By Scott Mitchem Published
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Kwangho Lee creates his first woven leather works at Bottega Veneta’s Milan store‘It’s just like playing,’ says the designer of creating the Milan Design Week installation in situ, a twisting mass of leather cords, swooping around the store’s water feature like vines
By Ali Morris Published
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Bethan Laura Wood’s futuristic chandelier ‘plays with the rules’ for BaccaratDebuting at Milan Design Week 2026, the designer’s collection for Baccarat, including a chandelier and candleholders, reinterprets a mid-19th-century classic for the contemporary space explorer
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Serapian and Bethan Laura Wood capture the sunrise in pastel leatherBespoke Partnership
The capsule collection features bags with subtle colour gradations, inspired by the Japanese bokashi woodblock printing technique
By Gavin Hastings Published
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Walter Hood on ruins, memory and ‘provocative abstraction’ in landscape architectureThe landscape architect digs deep to recover forgotten histories and reframe public spaces as enriching communal hubs
By Shonquis Moreno Published
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In Warsaw, ‘The Woman Question’ keeps us guessing‘The Woman Question, 1550-2025’ at Warsaw Museum of Modern Art asks more than it answers
By Alison Hugill Published
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Stone Island’s immersive Milan Design Week installation with NM3 is all about ‘touch and feel’Featuring a singular jacket in different technical iterations – an ode to founder Massimo Osti’s ‘No Seasons’ concept – the installation doubles as a space for ‘community and music’
By Belle Hutton Published
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‘Gucci Memoria’ at Fuorisalone sees Demna reimagine the house’s 105-year history as a series of tapestriesContinuing his celebration of Gucci as part of Italy’s cultural iconography, the immersive installation at Chiostri di San Simpliciano also features a garden inspired by the house’s Flora print and some playful vending machines
By Jack Moss Published
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Rethinking the bathroom experience with Villeroy & Boch Group’s multisensory installation in MilanBespoke Partnership
Milan Design Week will see the group bring together two of its power brands in an installation exploring the bathroom as a continuously evolving ecosystem
By Gavin Hastings Published
