Tianna Williams
Tianna Williams is Wallpaper’s staff writer. When she isn’t writing extensively across varying content pillars, ranging from design and architecture to travel and art, she also helps put together the daily newsletter. She enjoys speaking to emerging artists, designers and architects, writing about gorgeously designed houses and restaurants, and day-dreaming about her next travel destination.
Latest articles by Tianna Williams
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Francis Kéré’s new monograph is like reading his personal notebookWith notes and creative scribbles, 'Francis Kéré: Building Stories' is a fascinating insight into the creative work of one of the world’s leading architects
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A soothing Buenos Aires home is in tune with light, climate and the passing of timeThis Buenos Aires home, House JR in San Isidro, is a calming display of materiality, light and landscape, courtesy of architect Gonzalo Bardach and his namesake studio
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Step inside the weird, wonderful world of the Haas Brothers at this new exhibition in New YorkFrom trippy mushroom sculptures to fantastical beasts, this retrospective, now on view at the Museum of Arts and Design, is one you won't want to miss
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This restored Barcelona house is a historic pirate’s abode – with, yes, its own pirate’s roomA Barcelona house passed through generations, Casa el Pirata underwent a renovation of its dining room, entrance hall and pirates room, a result which nods to the past, while accommodating the needs of the present
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This subterranean Parisian spa feels like stepping into a hidden lagoonHôtel Costes unveils a new immersive spa by Liaigre, marking the latest chapter in hotelier Jean-Louis Costes’ decade-long design vision
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A 1930s bungalow facade in Suffolk is transformed into a work of artA redesigned 1930s bungalow in the British countryside, this new project by artist Giles Miller is inspired by the area's industrial history
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A new recipe book celebrates Malay traditions, with a touching tribute at its heartReimagining his grandmother’s dishes after her recipes were stolen, 'The Malay Cook' by Ranie Saidi highlights cooking with kindness
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1970s disco meets customised chocolate, as Barnaby opens in MayfairIt's getting groovy on Mount Street, as Barnaby opens its fourth outpost, with its interior design as mouthwatering as its chocolate
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This calming São Paulo home was designed to make you slow downBrazilian architect Fernanda Marques looked to the work of Tadao Ando in designing this tranquil family retreat
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This secret London listening bar is inspired by David Lynch’s ‘Red Room’Near Peckham Rye station, Upstairs at Hausu draws inspiration from cinema with sultry vibes and tactile interiors
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In rural India, a soaring creative space is a Brutalist ode to Henri LabrousteWith dramatic arches and a spare palette, Rushnaiwala Architects delivers an industrial homage to the Bibliothèque Nationale de France in Ahmedabad
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In two new Ikea lamps, Italian design and Scandi simplicity shineRaffaella Mangiarotti’s ‘Mossplym’ and ‘Trådnate’ floor lamps for Ikea are the newest additions to this ongoing collaboration and follow last year's award-winning designs
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Out of office: What the Wallpaper* editors are looking forward to in AprilOur editors highlight what’s new, noteworthy and not-to-be-missed in design, culture and beyond this month
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Relax and restore at this Tadao Ando-inspired Edinburgh mews house – one of a thoughtfully designed pairNeither minimalist nor extravagant, this Edinburgh mews project by Pend Architects is calmly considered in its design
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Designer Elad Yifrach gives you permission to serve pizza on your fancy platesThe Lisbon-based founder of the luxury design and fragrance brand L’Objet shares how he creates a perfectly imperfect dinner party: 'Champagne. Always'
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Sandwiched between mountains, this Brazilian house is an example of creative freedomFor this Brazilian house project, architect Beatriz Meyer discovered a calming valley plot to create a family base, and she was faced with her most difficult client yet – herself
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This is the world’s first retractable sauna, designed to fit neatly into your homeKlafs’ innovative S1 sauna, compact as a bookshelf and designed to slot into everyday living spaces, makes its US debut
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Marchesi 1824’s chocolate Easter egg is unlike any otherPrada-owned Marchesi 1824 launches its new chocolate collection including a large decorated chocolate egg, along with miniature versions, and new flavours
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From ‘Blade Runner’ to manga, a new Hong Kong dining spot is a retro fantasy landAt the Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Sha Tin Racecourse, a new dining spot features interiors by Joyce Wang Studio
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A Lithuanian house cuts through the landscape with its crisp, contemporary, triangular figureA creative response to unexpected planning regulations, Trim House by KWK Promes boasts an unusual triangular floorplan
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Why is Finland the world’s happiest country, again? Buy into Finnish reasons to be cheerfulAs those contented Finns are crowned by the World Happiness Report for the ninth year in a row, we explore why, and suggest ways to enjoy some Finnish cheer in the UK
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This contemporary egg basket is an elegant take on a classicFrom contemporary egg baskets to tilting candleholders, the Mexican brand’s sculptural new collection is designed to bring moments of joy to the mundane
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BAR Jewellery’s new collection pays attention to the unexpectedFounder of BAR Jewellery, Sophie McKay speaks on her latest ‘Horizon’ collection, which focuses on the the finer details found in nature
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Brian Eno, Nan Goldin, Es Devlin and more unite for Choose Love art auctionChoose Love has announced its auction and public exhibition to raise funds for aid in Palestine, including collectible works from Sarah Ball, Jamie Hewlett, Es Devlin, Brian Eno, Nan Goldin, Grayson Perry and more
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