Anna Fixsen
Anna Fixsen is a Brooklyn-based editor and journalist with 13 years of experience reporting on architecture, design, and the way we live. Before joining the Wallpaper* team as the U.S. Editor, she was the Deputy Digital Editor of ELLE DECOR, where she oversaw all facets of the magazine’s digital footprint. In addition to editing articles and developing digital strategy for U.S. audiences, she covers the most exciting developments across interiors, buildings, cities, and culture. Since graduating from Columbia Journalism School, she's been an editor at Architectural Digest, Metropolis, and Architectural Record and has written for outlets including the New York Times, Dwell, and more.
Latest articles by Anna Fixsen
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Out of office: the Wallpaper* editors’ picks of the week
This week, the team embarked on a rich journey through fashion, design and culture, from rubbing shoulders with Armani-swaddled celebs to exploring the art scene in Athens
By Anna Solomon Published
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American vision meets British craft in Billy Cotton’s new collaboration with Soane Britain
Yes, there’s rattan, but the lauded New York designer also brought in brass, oak and more. ‘There’s a sort of alchemy to these materials,’ he says
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With exclusive merch and a secret lounge, Stone Island’s New York flagship is all about discovery
The Italian brand has tapped design powerhouse AMO to design the futuristic new store
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How the V&A told Marie Antoinette’s complicated tale through thousands of porcelain miniatures
We go behind the scenes with Beth Katleman, the Brooklyn-based ceramic artist who created the surreal installation. ‘It’s the same fascination I think we have with Diana.’
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Out of office: the Wallpaper* editors’ picks of the week
Another week, another sweep of culture in the capital and beyond for the Wallpaper* team. This time: hidden book fairs, standout theatre, and a taste of the Mediterranean – from a Spanish showcase to seafood in the Portuguese archipelago
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Francis Kurkdjian is revealing the rarest version of Baccarat Rouge yet – and he’s only making 54 bottles a year
Édition Millésime is so exclusive, it comes with its own membership club
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Chris Wolston’s latest furniture collection was plucked directly from his garden
The collection, now on view at the Future Perfect, is a striking homage to Art Nouveau
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Out of office: the Wallpaper* editors’ picks of the week
With the return of back-to-school, it's back to business for the Wallpaper* team, who’ve been making the rounds at fashion pop-ups and pavilion launches. Elsewhere, we’ve been indulging in new literature and old restaurants, and taking in a farewell exhibition at a landmark gallery...
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Out of office: the Wallpaper* editors’ picks of the week
Here in the UK, summer seems to be fading fast. Moody skies and showers called for early-autumn rituals for the Wallpaper* team: retreating into the depths of the Tate Modern, slipping into shadowy cocktail bars, and curling up with a good book
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Le Café Louis Vuitton in New York offers haute cuisine and fantasy in every bite
Pack your bags – or rather, your Courrier Lozine 110 trunk – and make a reservation at Louis Vuitton’s New York flagship
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Out of office: the Wallpaper* editors’ picks of the week
Another week, another flurry of events, opening and excursions showcasing the best of culture and entertainment at home and abroad. Catch our editors at Scandi festivals, iconic jazz clubs, and running the length of Manhattan…
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Step inside Dior’s enchanting New York flagship
The legendary French fashion house brings a new look to the Big Apple, featuring animatronic bees, dazzling displays and even its very own spa
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Why Alexis Bittar wants you to display the American flag again
In ‘Reclaim the Flag,’ a new short film, the accessories designer makes the case for being proud to be an American
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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…
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What does a shooting star smell like? Aesop’s new perfume finds out
‘It's very addictive,’ perfumer Céline Barel says of Steorra Eau de Parfum, a seductive new fragrance from the luxury skincare brand
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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
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Martha Stewart stuns in a new campaign as Kohler’s first-ever Cast Iron Ambassador
‘I have been a proponent of enamelled cast iron for decades, all throughout the home,’ she said.
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'It's both visually and physically comfortable': John Pawson's new sofa for Herman Miller is a minimalist dweller's dream
British designer John Pawson has revealed the Pawson Drift Sofa Group, a new collection of minimalist, sustainability-minded seating for Herman Miller
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Tomato is the scent of the summer. Here are our favourite candles to try
With notes straight from a sun-soaked garden, these home fragrances prove why this is the scent of the summer
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Out of office: the Wallpaper* editors’ picks of the week
Summer holidays are here, with Wallpaper* editors jetting off to some exceptional destinations, including highly recommended Mérida in Mexico. Then it’s back to work, or, for one editor, back to school…
By Anna Solomon Published
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The great American museum boom
Nine of the world’s top ten most expensive, recently announced cultural projects are in the US. What is driving this investment, and is this statistic sustainable?
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After decades capturing the world’s fashion-set, photographer Johnny Rozsa picks up a paint brush
In his first exhibition of paintings, the New York-based artist celebrates the vibrancy of Tangier while rediscovering a familiar creative outlet
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Inside a midcentury modern house so good, its architect didn’t want to mess with it
‘I was immediately a little bit frightened, because it was such a great house,’ says architect Casper Mork-Ulnes of Roger Lee-designed gem in Berkeley, California
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This designer is revitalising the lost folk tradition of Ukraine’s painted cottages
Through gleaming hammered-steel panels, Victoria Yakusha is opening a dialogue about ancestral memory, craft and womanhood
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