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Oudh 1722 brings a forgotten Indian culinary tradition to LondonMichelin-starred chef Aktar Islam’s first London restaurant is rooted in the historic food culture of Awadh, northern India’s former royal province
By Ben McCormack Published
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The history of design through nine children's chairs‘Mini Furniture: Chairs for Children’ at MK&G in Hamburg (14 June to 1 November 2026) surveys two centuries of practical, playful and innovative designs for kids
By Francesca Perry Published
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Track the work of Carl Pruscha across Nepal and Sri Lanka – take our architectural tourThe Austrian architect’s work in the regions melds local traditions with a modern approach. Architect and photojournalist Nipun Prabhakar pays homage with a tour
By Nipun Prabhakar Published
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Check into South Tyrol's newest design-led mountain retreatArchitect Matteo Thun’s latest project brings 24 new suites and a wellness complex to a 150-year-old retreat framed by the peaks of the Stelvio National Park
By Daven Wu Published
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Designer Lee Broom on illuminating Madonna's 'Confessions II' filmAhead of the release of her new album, the much-anticipated 'Confessions II', Madonna released a twelve-minute, star-studded film. And one designer received the call of a lifetime
By Lisa Wright Published
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A guide to Concéntrico 2026, the world’s biggest small architecture festivalConcéntrico, the annual, city-wide architecture festival in Logroño, Spain, transforms the urban experience through immersive temporary interventions; here is our guide to this year’s event
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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A surreal interpretation of a sewing box shapes this eclectic Kolkata workspaceIn the office of this Indian clothing brand, tailor's tools – oversized buttons, neon laces and woven textile artworks – serve as the foundation of the entire interior design scheme
By Anna Solomon Published
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Inside the design of a Persephone bookPersephone books are distinctive for their dove grey covers and colourful endpapers. We go behind the design
By Hannah Silver Published
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Georg Jensen silver is all fun and games with Paula Gerbase at a secret Copenhagen gardenDuring 3 Days of Design, in Georg Jensen’s ‘Secret Garden’ with a new collection of games, creative director Paula Gerbase tells us about exploring the playful side of the company’s legacy
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Be immersed in an abstract forest in Copenhagen, and revel in the richness of trees‘Wood for the Trees’ by AHEC, design studio Mitre & Mondays, and furniture maker Benchmark celebrates timber and the ecosystems that provide it – step inside at 3 Days of Design
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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In Susana Vega's wooden fine jewellery, no two pieces are alikeSusana Vega draws on a traditional goldsmithing background for a contemporary jewellery collection in wood
By Hannah Silver Published
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‘People were not ready’ for Walter Pfeiffer’s photography in the 1970s; now we can’t get enough‘In Good Company’ at Pinacoteca Agnelli in Italy is the photographer’s first large-scale presentation outside his native Switzerland, featuring 100 works from six decades – we meet
By Zoe Whitfield Published
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Acne Paper’s latest issue is a portrait of Acne Studios as the brand turns 30: ‘It’s alive, fluid, and continually reinventing itself’Editor-in-chief Thomas Persson tells Wallpaper* the story behind Acne Paper’s 21st issue, an ‘autoportrait’ of the brand through the work of its closest collaborators
By Jack Moss Published
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Curvy and flowing, Xingu House draws on its Brazilian setting with drama and aplombDramatically cantilevered on a hilltop in Minas Gerais, Tetro Arquitetura's Xingu House elevates Brazilian modernism with sensuous and sculptural statements
By Jonathan Bell Published
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The Copenhagen cafés, bars and restaurants shaping creative lifeLooking for the best tables in Copenhagen during 3 Days of Design 2026 and beyond? The city’s designers and gallerists reveal their go-to addresses
By Sofia de la Cruz Last updated
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Off to the Danish Riviera! The Cori Hornbæk hotel revives a forgotten architectural gemCori Hornbæk, a new coastal hotel in Zealand, restores a functionalist Danish Riviera gem to its former glory
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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New York art exhibitions to see in JuneRead our pick of the best New York art exhibitions to see in June from a Ian Curtis retrospective to Alex Prager's alluring LA visuals
By Tianna Williams Last updated
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Anchored in African and West Asian design, Jihan is both a ‘shop and a conversation’Spanning fashion and home, the ephemeral Paris store sees Mariam El Gendy and Youssef El Sayed establish a community of designers and creatives – one bolstered by an expansive cultural programme
By Zoe Whitfield Published
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Faye House in Kuwait is an exercise in elegance and restraintDesigned by AlHumaidhi Architects, this contemporary home in Kuwait City rewards slowness
By Tianna Williams Published
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Vitra debuts a chair that wears its upholstery like a jacketPresented at 3 Days of Design this week, Studio Œ's sartorial 'Bascule' lounge chair for Vitra pairs a loosely tailored textile cover with an innovative reclining mechanism concealed within
By Ali Morris Published
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For minimalist jewellery, no one does it better than Tokyo-based brand ShiharaJewellery brand Shihara epitomises clean lines and fuss-free design
By Hannah Silver Published
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18 must-see exhibitions for a European art road trip this summerThis summer is set to be a bumper one for art lovers. Ensure you don't miss the best shows with our handy guide
By Annie Downes Published
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Gener8ion's future is dark, funny and strangely beautifulFor their new exhibition at 180 Studios in London, Romain Gavras and Surkin expand on the recent success of their viral video for 'Storm' by painting a darkly romantic portrait of tomorrow
By Craig McLean Published
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London art exhibitions to see in JuneRead our pick of the best London art exhibitions to see this month, from Pan-Africanism at the Barbican to Barbara Hepworth's colourful sculptures
By Tianna Williams Last updated
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Zimmermann channelled Riviera glamour for its Antibes takeover, heralding the start of summerBespoke Partnership
The Australian fashion brand embraced the joy of summer in the French resort town, with a star-studded retreat that spanned a dramatic waterside dinner and pool party at a legendary private estate
By Jack Moss Published
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Royal Copenhagen resurrects Triton, Arje Griegst's oceanic porcelain fantasy at 3 Days of DesignFifty years after its debut, Royal Copenhagen brings back Triton, Arje Griegst’s technically ambitious collection of shell-like vessels inspired by Greco-Roman mythology and the sea
By Ali Morris Published
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Check into Four Seasons Cartagena, Colombia’s newest luxury landmarkA sweeping restoration transforms 14th-century cloisters and the original Club Cartagena into the city’s most spectacular five-star stay
By Lindsay Cohn Published
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Click, flash! Gucci’s Paparazzo bag is ready for its close upA nod to the slouchy styles wielded by LA starlets in the 1990s and 2000s, Gucci’s Paparazzo handbag heralds Demna’s ‘bold, unapologetically sexy’ new era at the Italian powerhouse
By Jack Moss Published
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A Prince-inspired cocktail is drawing crowds to this new London barIn Marylebone, bar Dive’s cocooning interiors, sophisticated sonic curation and creative cocktail menu are music to our ears
By Daven Wu Published
