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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Explore Faro modernism like never before with this new bookNew tome ‘Faro Modernism’ documents an unexpected Portuguese paradise of midcentury architecture
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Sketch turns into the Hundred Acre Wood to celebrate 100 years of Winnie-the-PoohSketch in Bloom 2026 nods to the honey-loving bear, taking inspiration from the illustrations in AA Milne’s treasured storybooks
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In Venice, Golden Goose and PlayLab’s fantastical installation was designed to ignite childlike wonderFor the latest iteration of Golden Goose’s ‘Haus’, the footwear brand’s creative platform, Los Angeles-based multidisciplinary studio PlayLab presented an installation which invited the viewer to embrace a sense of play
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What to see at Photo London this yearPhoto London ( 14-17 May 2026) is back for its eleventh edition, this time in a brand new location, showcasing more artists, more galleries and new film
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This series of grid-like Oaxaca apartments is like playing a game of architectural TetrisIn Puerto Escondido, the Oaxaca apartments in Casa Eva are open to the elements
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The new Fornasetti store in Milan is a tactile delightThe Italian furniture brand unveiled its newly renovated flagship store during Milan Design Week, designed to act as a living organism
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‘Ian Curtis: Insight’ explores the Joy Division frontman’s short, impactful lifeAlienation and connection were at the core of Ian Curtis’ music for Joy Division. Now, a New York exhibition presents a personal perspective on the band, and how they assisted in shaping the cultural landscape of late-1970s Manchester
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Baz Luhrmann’s new train carriage design for Belmond is midsummer night’s dreamyThe Australian director tells Wallpaper* the story behind his cinematic British Pullman carriage, the interiors of which have now been revealed
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This Kendrick Bangs Kellogg house is on the market for the first timeSet amid an avocado grove, this Kendrick Bangs Kellogg house is a modernist marvel in San Diego; it could be yours
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This coastal Dungeness house responds to the eerie ‘desert’ landscapeDesigned by London-based Hollaway Studio, Westview is a coastal Kent home shaped by the area’s industrial and isolated context
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Out of office: What the Wallpaper* editors are looking forward to in MayOur editors highlight what’s new, noteworthy and not-to-be-missed in design, culture and beyond this month
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Patricia Urquiola’s modular sauna reimagines medieval architectureAt Salone del Mobile 2026, Italian wellness brand Effe united with Patricia Urquiola on ‘Baluar’, a new sauna and hammam collection
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Stargaze and eagle-watch from this hilltop piece of contemporary Australian brutalismEyrie Residence is an example of modern Australian brutalism, neatly packaged on a quiet hillside plot in Victoria
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The Fife Arms’ new secret room is inspired by Coco ChanelRussell Sage Studio has designed a new secret room for the storied hotel, inspired by Coco Chanel and her love affair with the Scottish Highlands
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This new London café traces the tension and harmony between Iranian and Iraqi cookingFounders Ziad Halub and Farsin Rabiee discuss memory, seasonality, and heritage at Logma, their popular Iranian-Iraqi concept in Hackney
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The Iittala x Pokémon collaboration is a nod to the 1990sIittala celebrates Pokémon’s birthday with a collection that sits at the intersection of pop culture and everyday ritual
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Casa Macahuite is a tropical brutalist Mexican marvel – with an unexpected neighbourThe brutalist Mexican villa by Studio Font overlooks a soothing lagoon, and a protected beach that’s home to nesting turtles
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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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