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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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
By Ali Morris Published
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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
By Ali Morris Published
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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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6:AM create a spellbinding Murano glass showcase in Milan’s abandoned public shower stallsWith its first solo exhibition, ‘Two-Fold Silence’, 6:AM unveils an enchanting Murano glass installation beneath Piscina Cozzi
By Ali Morris Published
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Paola Lenti unveils future-facing ‘Alma’ outdoor seatingAt Milan Design Week 2025, Argentine designer Francisco Gomez Paz and Italian brand Paola Lenti unveil ‘Alma’ – a lightweight, technically advanced outdoor seating system
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Wedgwood’s AI tool lets the public reimagine Jasperware for its 250th anniversaryTo celebrate 250 years of Jasperware, Wedgwood debuts an AI tool that opens up the design process to the public for the first time
By Ali Morris Published
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What to see at Milan Design Week 2025A guide to some of the events the Wallpaper* team is checking out at Milan Design Week (7–13 April) – from public installations and major launches to standout venues and must-see exhibitions
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Pierre Yovanovitch’s set and costumes bring a contemporary edge to Korea National Opera in SeoulFrench interior architect Pierre Yovanovitch makes his second operatic design foray, for The Marriage of Figaro in Seoul
By Tianna Williams Published
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Discover colourful rugs from world-leading designers and makersOur round-up of colourful rugs showcases work by leading designers, artists and craftspeople, blending contemporary concepts with time-honoured techniques.
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Tamart’s ‘Clore’ floor lamp revives a modernist lighting classicTamart debuts the 'Clore' floor lamp, a handblown glass design originally created in 1963 for Sir Charles Clore's London penthouse
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'Now, the world is waking up': Vikram Goyal on bringing Indian craftsmanship to the global stageWe talk to Indian craft entrepreneur Vikram Goyal about redefining heritage, innovating with repoussé, and putting Indian craftsmanship on the global map.
By Ali Morris Published
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Six Montana Furniture classics get a colourful makeover by KimpopDanish designers and TV personalities Kimpop give Montana Furniture's classic designs a colourful new look: ‘People will either love it or find it outside their comfort zone’
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‘The Indian market has come of age’: Inside Nilaya Anthology, India’s new design destinationNilaya Anthology – a global design showroom with a distinctly Indian perspective – has opened in Mumbai
By Ali Morris Published
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Reimagining remembrance: Urn Studios introduces artistic urns to the UKBridging the gap between art and memory, Urn Studios offers contemporary, handcrafted funeral urns designed to be proudly displayed
By Ali Morris Published
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Meditations on Can Lis: Ferm Living unveils designs inspired by Jørn Utzon’s Mallorcan homeFerm Living’s S/S 2025 collection of furniture and home accessories balances Danish rationality with the elemental textures of Mallorcan craft
By Ali Morris Published
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'The more I create, the more questions I have': Nifemi Marcus-Bello on craft and creativityThe Nigerian designer discusses the evolution of his Oríkì series, the distinct design language of Lagos and the shifting landscape for young African designers
By Ali Morris Published
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Considered console tables: beautiful designs for every spaceWe gather ten of our favourite console tables, chosen for their originality, fine form and craftsmanship
By Ali Morris Published
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Danish Architecture Center celebrates trailblazing 20th-century designer Nanna DitzelA new exhibition dedicated to the groundbreaking work of Nanna Ditzel opens in Copenhagen
By Ali Morris Published
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Guiding lights: Maarten De Ceulaer stacks stones into sculptural lampsDebuting at Brussels’ Collectible design fair in March 2025, Maarten De Ceulaer's Cairn Lights balance craftsmanship and connection to the natural world
By Ali Morris Published
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A hidden Gio Ponti illustration comes to light for ‘Dezza’ armchair’s 60thPoltrona Frau brings a lost Gio Ponti illustration to life in leather for the designer’s ‘Dezza’ armchair’s anniversary celebration
By Ali Morris Published
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Swiss utilitarianism meets West Africa in this Armando Cabral and USM furniture collaborationA centuries-old West African motif signifying movement, adaptability, and progress served as the starting point for this collaboration between New York-based designer Armando Cabral and Swiss furniture brand USM
By Ali Morris Published
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‘Uprooted’: Jorge Penadés and Seetal Solanki rethink the value of discarded olive tree rootsAt Madrid Design Festival, an exhibition by Jorge Penadés and Seetal Solanki explores the overlooked potential of centenary olive roots, salvaged from Andalucía’s intensive olive oil industry
By Ali Morris Published
