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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Why are we waiting? What queuing says about usDaven Wu reflects on the beauty and true meaning of the queue – an act anyone at a design fair will have plenty of time to grit their teeth and ponder
By Daven Wu Published
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The quintessential ergonomic office chair just got its boldest update in three decadesNew colours, greener materials and greater size inclusivity bring Herman Miller's 'Aeron' – the chair that started it all – firmly into the modern day, and the modern office
By Anna Solomon Published
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Jeremy Anderson's spirited new furniture show proves that fancy can be funPresented by Gallery Fumi's new Manhattan residency, ‘Held In Light' demonstrates the designer's love of craft, memory and whimsy
By Anna Fixsen Published
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A modernist home in Montréal gets a renovation that stays faithful to its rootsDesign studio Vives St-Laurent worked with inherited conditions – modest ceiling heights, sloped roofs and decades of modifications – to draw out the home's original early-20th-century character
By Anna Solomon Published
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‘We hope it spreads some love’: Muuto and Spacon’s new chair wears its heart on its frameThe furniture brand and the Copenhagen studio channel one of design’s most recognisable symbols – the heart – into a rigorously proportioned aluminium chair, debuting at 3 Days of Design
By Anna Solomon Published
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This ‘bed in a box’ contains a fully furnished guest roomA compact plywood shell unfolds into a spare room you don’t have – Thélonious Goupil and Campeggi's ‘Bienvenue’ is a witty, ingenious answer to the age of shrinking square footage
By Anna Solomon Published
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Low ceilings? No problem, as this considered Upper West Side apartment provesThe diminutive spaces presented 'a proper New York challenge,' per designer Casey Kenyon, but with art, antiques and a dash of patina, he transformed it into a stylish Manhattan nest
By Dan Howarth Published
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These reissued 1960s rattan chairs by Gubi and Bonacina are the perfect summer take on a midcentury classicThe new rattan furniture collaboration features archival designs by Tito Agnoli
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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A definitive guide to classic Danish designFrom Wegner's ‘Wishbone’ chair to Jacobsen's ‘Egg’, Denmark's design heritage is unrivalled. We profile the Scandi studios and manufacturers behind some of the most enduring objects of the modern era
By Anna Solomon Published
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This centuries-old Belgian farmhouse is hiding a 1920s-style nightclub beneath itVan Damme-Vandeputte Architects has transformed a historic, rural home into a deeply sophisticated space of colour and detail – with a Parisian-inspired cabaret in the basement
By Anna Solomon Published
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Go onyx bananas – get your OMA-designed stone groceries nowAMO/OMA designed a stone supermarket at Milan Design Week: their groceries for Solidnature – from marble steaks to travertine sandwiches – are now available to order
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Max Lamb debuts materially-efficient chair for HemOnce known as the Economy Chair, Max Lamb's ‘Min’ chair makes its debut with Swedish manufacturer Hem
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Febal Casa’s vision of home flows seamlessly from room to roomBespoke Partnership
At Milan Design Week 2026, the design brand presented ‘Home, Wherever You Are’, an integrated, contemporary approach to the way we live today
By Gavin Hastings Published
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Meet the former West Elm executive, turning hardware into high artWith his company Ellis Works, industry veteran Alex Bellos is manufacturing artist-designed knobs and pulls that function as miniature sculptures
By Adrian Madlener Published
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Michael Anastassiades closes his eponymous lighting brandMichael Anastassiades announces the closure of his lighting brand of the same name: 'What comes next for me as a designer is a deeper focus on the creative process, and the freedom to explore new directions in design, in all its forms'
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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15 interior design books to inspire your shelves and your spacesDiscover the Wallpaper editor's favourite interior design books, bringing together striking visual works that both inspire and illuminate
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Edra takes the sofa in a more flexible new direction – give it a spinBespoke Partnership
With the ‘Anywhere’ sofa by Francesco Binfaré, presented at Milan Design Week and complete with rotating backrests, the brand pushes the boundaries of modular design
By Gavin Hastings Published
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Deirdre Dyson’s latest rug collection has landed in stores – and it’s her most unpredictable yetFrom kaleidoscopic geometrics to tactile silk curves, ‘Mélange’ embraces a spirit of creative spontaneity
By Anna Solomon Published
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Hästens and Ferris Rafauli want to change the way you sleepTwo new ‘sleep instruments’ from the Swedish bedmaker make the case that what you lie on at night is the hidden variable behind how you live your days
By Anna Solomon 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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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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Federica Biasi’s refined tribute for De Padova hugs the floorInspired by Japanese floor chairs, Federica Biasi’s quietly elegant ‘Edda’ armchair is among our Milan Design Week 2026 highlights
By Léa Teuscher Published
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Minotti's new table by Hannes Peer is a perfect combination of sculptural expression and precise engineeringThe 'Blaine' table is among Minotti’s new launches at Salone del Mobile 2026
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Vincent Van Duysen’s chaise longue for B&B Italia explores ‘how structure can shape comfort’The ‘Moor’ chaise longue is among our Salone del Mobile 2026 highlights, featured in May Wallpaper*, on sale now
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Inside Bocci’s immersive Milan experiment in lightIn Milan, David Alhadeff and Omer Arbel explore how light can shift perception and challenge expectations
By Ali Morris Published
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Konstantin Grcic's latest lamp for Flos recreates the glow of the moon'Nocturne' lamp by Konstantin Grcic for Flos is among our Salone del Mobile 2026 highlights, featured in May Wallpaper*, on sale now
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Sharp brutalist volumes and organic shapes collide in NM3’s out-of-this-world collaboration with VisionnaireFor Milan Design Week, Visionnaire tapped design studio NM3 for a capsule collection that blends the Italian brand's luxury approach with the practice's material-led minimalism
By Laura May Todd Published


