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At this elegant new aparthotel in Florence, local living is done right
This Time Tomorrow offers bespoke itineraries and neoclassical interiors that echo the city’s layered soul
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Out of office: the Wallpaper* editors’ picks of the week
It’s been another week of Wallpaper* being first through the door – visiting, sampling and reporting back on the freshest in art, design, beauty and more. Highlights included a new rental development, skincare residency and Edinburgh hotel…
By Anna Solomon Published
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Ten of the best travel essentials: a lush upgrade to how you pack, fly, and arrive
Discover the Wallpaper* edit of travel essentials, from the ultimate hero tote bag to altitude-proof skincare
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Paris art exhibitions to see in August
Read our pick of the best Paris art exhibitions to see in August, from Yulia Mahr's contemporary take on Greek statues at Dover Street Market to Céleste Boursier-Mougenot's tranquil floating ceramics
By Tianna Williams Last updated
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Touring artist Glenn Ligon's studio in Brooklyn with its architect, Ravi Raj
Glenn Ligon's studio, designed by architect Ravi Raj, is an industrial Brooklyn space reimagined for contemporary art
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Eleven extraordinary fashion exhibitions to see before the summer is out
2025 has seen a renaissance of the fashion exhibition. From niche openings to blockbuster retrospectives, the Wallpaper* style team select the shows to see this summer, wherever you are in the world
By Jack Moss Published
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The best New York rooftop bars that go above and beyond
From the West Side to Williamsburg, these are the very best watering holes for good booze, stylish patios and even better views
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Women’s Fashion Week S/S 2026: what to expect
A jam-packed season of runway shows unfolds in New York, London, Milan and Paris this September – including a slew of notable debuts at fashion’s biggest houses
By Jack Moss Last updated
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'It is an artistic vision with a story to tell': François Junod on creating magical automatons with Van Cleef & Arpels
Since 2017, Swiss automaton-maker François Junod has been collaborating with Van Cleef & Arpels on one-of-kind automatons
By Joshua Hendren Published
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New York art exhibitions to see in August
Read our pick of the best New York art exhibitions to see in August from Larry Fink’s varied photography at Center for Photography at Woodstock, to contemporary painter Pat Steir at Hauser and Wirth
By Tianna Williams Last updated
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Multidisciplinary artist Ronan Mckenzie on a new chapter for her fashion label Selasi: ‘It feels reborn’
As a pop-up in London’s Tender Books – featuring a curation of clothing, books and flowers – marks a new chapter for her 2020-founded label Selasi, multidisciplinary artist, designer and photographer Ronan Mckenzie talks creative rebirth and community
By Orla Brennan Published
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London art exhibitions to see in August
Read our pick of the best London art exhibitions to see this month, from British photographer and photojournalist Bill Brandt's 'Beach Nudes' at Atlas Gallery to 'Virtual Beauty' at Somerset House
By Tianna Williams Last updated
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The Monthly Architecture Edit: Wallpaper’s favourite July houses
From geometric Japanese cottages to restored modernist masterpieces, these are the best residential projects to have crossed the architecture desk this month
By Anna Solomon Published
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Get the picture? A new exhibition explores the beautiful simplicity of Japanese pictograms
The simple, minimalist forms of a pictogram are uniquely Japanese, as new exhibition 'Pictograms: Iconic Japanese Designs' illustrates
By Hannah Silver Published
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The best spas in Upstate New York to decompress in style
From sprawling sanctuaries to sleek, small-scale sanctums, these are the best spots to hit reset
By Lindsay Cohn Published
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Architects and designers take over Tokyo toilets in an project which inspired Wim Wenders
The Tokyo Toilet / Shibuya is Daido Moriyama’s photographic installation in and around high design toilets. The Tokyo Toilet project took centre stage in Perfect Days, the 2013 Wim Wenders film
By Minako Norimatsu Published
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More is more at Bar Issi, a maximalist new dining destination in Palm Springs
Fettle studio fuses eco-conscious materials with bold design gestures in this playful space inside the new Thompson Hotel
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Meet the young Saudis advocating for gear change in the rapidly changing country
In Saudi Arabia, a group of young practitioners is balancing the country's rapid urban development and technological aspirations with an emphasis on community, ecology, and heritage; we talk to them about their vision
By Ian Volner Published
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Step inside a coastal Costa Rican retreat that floats amid the palm trees
Casa Solai, by local firm Studio Saxe, prioritises sustainability as much as beauty
By Carli Philips Published
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Vacheron Constantin maps the zodiac on a watch dial
Craftsmanship and technical expertise combine in Vacheron Constantin's Métiers d’Art series, Tribute to the Celestial
By Joshua Hendren Published
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The Calile Hotel is an urban resort reframing Brisbane
A seven-storey refuge in Fortitude Valley, The Calile Hotel bridges tropical retro with urban polish, elevating Brisbane’s hospitality landscape
By Lauren Ho Published
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Garry Fabian Miller's distinctive camera-less photography creates abstract, evocative images
Garry Fabian Miller's unique photography process beams light through transparent materials
By Joseph Helm Published
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Visiting an experimental UK home: welcome to Housestead
This experimental UK home, Housestead by Sanei + Hopkins, brings together architectural explorations and daily life in these architects’ own home
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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This Michigan lakeside house is an exercise is sculptural minimalism
Explore a Michigan lakeside house, designed by Disbrow Iannuzzi and featuring sculptural timber interiors and a contemporary minimalist feel
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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The erotic watches nodding to a niche and ancient tradition
Erotic watches have been worn by the well-heeled, keen to shock and titillate, for centuries. Now watchmakers from Perrelet to Hublot and Richard Mille are bringing new life to the tradition
By Josh Sims Published
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Fashionable hotel merch for taking your holiday home with you
Pledge your allegiance with these contemporary status symbols, selected by the Wallpaper* style team from the world’s most storied hotels
By Jack Moss Published
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What makes this tropical house in the Bahamas sing? One 'odd' thing in each room
Designer Clive Lonstein and architect Arthur Chabon set out to create a layered home that felt ‘unexpected’ while staying true to its Bahamian provenance
By Anna Solomon Published
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You can live out your Gatsby dreams, thanks to Claridge’s new Jazz Age-themed sleepover
Check in for the legendary hotel's Bright Young Things Sleepover — Shalimar perfume included
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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This historic Sicilian house cost one euro. Go inside its transformation
Palermo-based firm Didea teamed up with AirBNB to reimagine the once-dilapidated property in vibrant colour blocks
By Anna Solomon Published