Ali Morris
Ali Morris is a UK-based editor, writer and creative consultant specialising in design, interiors and architecture. In her 16 years as a design writer, Ali has travelled the world, crafting articles about creative projects, products, places and people for titles such as Dezeen, Wallpaper* and Kinfolk.
Latest articles by Ali Morris
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Collagerie and Zara Home debut perfectly imperfect home accessoriesLucinda Chambers’ Collagerie collaborates with Zara Home on a collection that is an ode to the everyday
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This cardboard and rope chair seeks to redemocratise design with ‘joyful frugality’Wallpaper* speaks to architect Nipun Prabhakar of Dhammada Collective about the studio’s latest project, ‘Paper Tube, an open-source chair made from discarded cardboard tubes and rope
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The dynamic young gallerists reinvigorating America's art scene'Hugging has replaced air kissing' in this new wave of galleries with craft and community at their core
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Step inside a Hollywood Hills home where European design meets Californian easeLA studio Broad Project takes us inside its cinematic renovation of a 1960s Spanish Revival home in the Hollywood Hills
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Bookcases and shelving systems that evolve with your homeThey say you can tell a lot about someone from the books they read – but what about the shelf they put them on? From minimalist designs to sculptural statement pieces, here’s our pick of the best bookcases and bookshelves to suit every style, space and reader.
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Stephen Burks and Malika Leiper transform everyday mats into sculptural seating in SenegalUsing woven plastic mats and zip ties, the New York designers explore local vernacular and creative adaptation at the Albers Foundation’s Thread residency
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Studiomama’s cast faces capture a sense of childlike joyMade in collaboration with one of London’s last traditional foundries, the studio’s ‘Face Castings’ series explores play, perception and the enduring influence of Bruno Munari
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3 Days of Design 2025: live updates from the Wallpaper* teamFrom 18-20 June, design is taking over Copenhagen. Follow along with the latest news, launches and other goings-on from 3 Days of Design, as seen by Wallpaper* editors.
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Studio Frith and Perfumer H celebrate a decade of collaborationStudio Frith’s ten-year partnership with Perfumer H has shaped a brand world defined by care, craft and quiet poetry. Wallpaper* meets studio founder Frith Kerr and design director Claire Koster to find out how
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Eleven great things to see at 3 Days of Design 2025The scale and scope of 3 Days of Design has expanded dramatically since its inception 12 years ago. Here, we share our pick of standout exhibitions and events from the upcoming edition (18-20 June 2025)
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Vestre’s neo-brutalist furniture will bring ‘a little madness’ to Paris Fashion WeekBound for Paris Men’s Fashion Week this month, Norwegian furniture brand Vestre reveals a sculptural bench and mirror created with designer Vincent Laine and fashion creative Willy Cartier – the latest outcome of its risk-taking ‘a little madness’ initiative
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Vincent Van Duysen launches ‘most modern’ Zara Home collectionThe fourth instalment of architect Vincent Van Duysen’s collaboration with Zara Home introduces a modernist sensibility, with new materials and refined, architectural forms
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A suitcase or a seat? Rimowa and Vitra reveal luggage-inspired storage designsThe Swiss and German brands combine their manufacturing know-how to create a portable stool and toolbox crafted from Rimowa’s signature grooved aluminium
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11 things that caught our eye at Clerkenwell Design Week 2025The Wallpaper* team bring you highlights from London’s Clerkenwell Design Week (20-22 May) – from public installations to product launches and a biscuit bar
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Erasers become architectural illusions at Gallery FumiLondon duo Study O Portable unveil 'Rubber Rocks', trompe-l’œil furniture made from erasers, exploring themes of materiality, memory and architectural decay
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Gubi brings back Pierre Paulin’s space-age ‘F300’ chair, where tech meets craftWallpaper* speaks with Gubi CEO Marie Schmidt to learn how the Danish brand’s team of ‘furniture detectives’ brought Pierre Paulin’s 1965 ‘F300’ chair back to life
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Ten outdoor furniture ranges we loveOur round-up of outdoor furniture brings together work by leading designers and studios, blending contemporary forms with enduring materials designed to elevate open-air living
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Tatjana von Stein brings easy elegance to the terrace restaurant at Mallorca's Hotel CorazónWallpaper* visits designer Tatjana von Stein’s latest project – a sun-soaked terrace restaurant set against Mallorca’s Tramuntana mountains
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An architect-designed market stall is an upgrade for Lagos tradersWith his modular ‘umbrella crate stall’, architect Paul Yakubu – fascinated by the informal structures of market traders in the Nigerian capital – has designed an adaptable, scalable solution
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Delvis (Un)Limited turns a Brera shopfront into a live-in design installationWhat happens when collectible design becomes part of a live performance? The Theatre of Things, curated by Joseph Grima and Valentina Ciuffi, invited designers to live with their work – and let the public look in
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Lasvit brought forest, fabric and frozen light to Euroluce 2025Czech glassmaker Lasvit’s 2025 lighting launches look to nature for inspiration and reflection
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RF Studio’s stone tables map Peru’s shifting landscapes, from Amazon to AndesThese experimental stone tables – composed of fragments joined to create abstractions of aerial views – reveal a close collaboration between designer and craftsman
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Conie Vallese and Super Yaya’s beribboned bronze furniture is dressed to impressTucked away on the top floor of Villa Bagatti during Milan Design Week 2025, artist Conie Vallese and fashion designer Rym Beydoun of Super Yaya unveiled bronze furniture pieces, softened with hand-dyed ribbons in pastel hues
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Kapwani Kiwanga transforms Kvadrat’s Milan showroom with a prismatic textile made from ocean wasteThe Canada-born artist draws on iridescence in nature to create a dual-toned textile made from ocean-bound plastic
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