Interior Design
From the best interior designers to know right now, to a curated selection of the most inspiring contemporary interior design projects: our edit of Interior Design stories include residential spaces, cafés and restaurants, showrooms and boutique interiors from all over the globe
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This biophilic workspace in east London feels anything but corporate
Conductor, a new workspace in Stratford, reimagines the office as a hospitality-inspired, nature-infused environment where design takes precedence
By Anna Solomon Published
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On a high: tour this New York apartment founded on art
Gallery Studiotwentyseven owners Nacho Polo and Robert Onuska take us inside the Herzog & de Meuron-designed Tribeca Jenga Building to discover their art-filled apartment
By Ifeoluwa Adedeji Published
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This 1960s mobile home in ‘America’s most glamorous trailer park’ went from outdated to adorable
A dilapidated unit in the bohemian Malibu Beach Trailer Park has been transformed by Alana Marie Interiors into an enviable oceanfront retreat
By Anna Solomon Published
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Devon Turnbull reveals audiophile ‘listening furniture’, because ‘music is the closest thing to magic’
Artist and audio engineer Devon Turnbull has created Japanese tearoom-inspired ‘listening furniture’ for Karimoku: step inside their Sound House in Tokyo until 5 June 2026
By Jens H Jensen Published
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Milanese brand San Lorenzo is showing off the family silver – and a rare chance to buy it
Discover sought-after San Lorenzo silver objects by Italian design legends including Afra and Tobia Scarpa, Lella and Massimo Vignelli, and Franco Albini and Franca Helg, available exclusively from Abask
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Byredo and Iittala launch a poetic collection inspired by Nordic light
Ljus by Byredo and Iittala is a limited-edition glass collection that makes light, scent and ritual come together in an experiential concept
By Aditi Sharma Published
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Five new outdoor furniture collections that are patio-perfect for spring 2026
With brighter days on the horizon, we turn our attention to elevating our gardens, terraces and balconies with 2026’s most covetable outdoor furniture releases
By Anna Solomon Published
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Colin King makes his furniture debut for Audo with a bookcase that steps away from the sidelines
Wallpaper* speaks to the interiors stylist and designer on his first foray into furniture design with Audo
By Ali Morris Published
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Kirkby takes Transport for London upholstery from carriage seat to contemporary interior
Eight archival TfL patterns – originally conceived as functional public art by artists such as Enid Marx and Marion Dorn – have been reimagined as sumptuous velvets by textile brand Kirkby
By Anna Solomon Published
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A drafting table for Daniel Arsham is a dream piece of bespoke studio equipment
Artist Daniel Arsham has commissioned the ultimate creative station from Caliper: the result is this dashing drafting table
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Tableware every aspiring minimalist should own
Our edit of minimalist tableware celebrates purposeful simplicity, featuring pieces that are refined, intentional and stylish through clarity rather than embellishment
By Anna Solomon Published
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Patricia Urquiola’s Swiss mountain residences are warm, cosy and free of Alpine pastiche
The Maya residences in Andermatt fuse contemporary minimalism with tactile warmth, reinterpreting Alpine tradition through light-filled spaces, rich natural materials and sculptural details
By Anna Solomon Published
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This film captures Michael Anastassiades’ most iconic design, and the intricate craft behind its making
Watch how the designer’s ‘Mobile Chandelier’ is assembled like a small universe with craftsmanship and hand precision
By Aditi Sharma Published
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Lumina celebrates 50 years of the iconic ‘Daphine’ lamp
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Born from an idea by Tommaso Cimini, the aesthetic appeal of the lamp remains relevant today
By Gavin Hastings Published
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Elegant umbrella stands for stylish storage (and drip-free floors)
The umbrella stand deserves a comeback. These design classics blend nostalgic elegance with weather-ready function
By Anna Solomon Published
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Furnished with midcentury classics, this Catskills hotel is the perfect retreat for design lovers
Deep in the forests of New York State, Piaule Catskill partnered with Design Within Reach to infuse its interiors with modernist design icons, crafting a serene, nature-filled escape
By Anna Solomon Published
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Nordic Knots’ expressive new rug collection with Studio Mellone was inspired by Brazilian modernism and art deco ocean liners
The new collection, which launched today, blends a variety of bold influences. ‘Ultimately, we were designing rugs that I wanted to use,’ says designer Andre Mellone
By Anna Fixsen Published
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At this Milanese beauty studio, sleek surroundings and a delicious colour scheme transform the art of self-care
RedDuo's reimagining of Estea beauty studio in Milan transforms wellbeing into a sensory, artful experience
By Anna Solomon Published
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Raise a glass to these stylish champagne flutes
These beautifully designed, Wallpaper*-approved champagne glasses bring a touch of artistry to every sip
By Anna Solomon Published
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Giorgetti’s new leather accessories are a charming tribute to the Year of the Horse
The brand’s Nuvola collection celebrates the Lunar New Year with equine-inspired objects that express strength, freedom and creative momentum
By Anna Solomon Published
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Lee Broom's immersive lighting illuminates a grand Mexican villa
For Mexico City Art Week, Lee Broom unveils ‘The Resident’, an installation of more than 50 lighting works (on view until 10 April 2026)
By Francesca Perry Published
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Recently modernised, this château is like stepping onto a Jean Renoir set
Just south of Paris, architect and designer Katja Pargger took on the task of updating a classic ‘château Solognot’. Over ten years, the renovation remained elegant and restrained, yet full of surprises
By Anna Solomon Published
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Bad Bunny’s Grammy-winning album cover spotlights the cultural weight of the monobloc chair
The plastic chairs on the cover of 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos' evoke Puerto Rican culture, but the monobloc transcends geographies. This is the story of how innovations in plastic – and an unfiled patent – created what is arguably the most ubiquitous design object in the world
By Anna Solomon Published
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Aram celebrates 100 years of Eileen Gray’s ‘Bibendum’ chair with a new limited-edition release
The ‘Bibendum’ chair’s voluptuous silhouette, which, according to Gray, resembled the Michelin Man, made it a standout in 1926 – and it’s still turning heads
By Anna Solomon Published
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Design-led magazine racks for storing print in style
Our curated selection of modern magazine racks blends style and function, featuring distinctive designs, refined materials and smart storage solutions
By Anna Solomon Published
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At Atra Form's futuristic New York gallery, you're encouraged to take a nap
The temporary gallery allows visitors to experience the design studio's imaginative products – from a fur-covered sofa to a relaxation-inducing recliner
By Anna Fixsen Published
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In Michigan, crisp, considerate design creates a fresh take on the classic lake house
We’re dreaming of summer days by the water in this modern Green Lake retreat. Designer Liz Hoekzema has reinvented the home, creating interiors that delight with unexpected elements
By Anna Solomon Published


