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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Ones to Watch: Studio CoPain’s bread furniture isn’t a want, but a kneadThe multidisciplinary French studio celebrates the craft of cooking, creating desirable objects that look good enough to eat
By Tianna Williams Published
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Out of office: What the Wallpaper* editors are looking forward to in MarchOur editors highlight what’s new, noteworthy and not-to-be-missed in design, culture and beyond this month
By Gabriel Annouka Published
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Coastal House is perfectly set into the contours of its Australian landscapeLocated in sunny Ocean Grove, a new residence designed by Splinter Society boasts a soothing design as laidback as its seaside address
By Tianna Williams Published
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This new restaurant is London’s answer to Hong Kong’s vibrant cafés and street marketsTucked beneath a railway arch, Cafe Kowloon is all about discovery and fiery energy
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You can now get your hands on Gaudí’s original furniture designsBD Barcelona has reissued a collection of Antoni Gaudí’s furniture, which he originally designed for two of his most notable buildings
By Tianna Williams Published
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Peel away a north London cottage façade to discover a private sanctuary rooted in cultureA cottage in Muswell Hill gets a fresh extension by Collective Works, which worked closely with the clients to create a dream private sanctuary
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London’s new Mexican restaurant Cometa adds a flavourful kick to seafoodThe new venture sets up shop in the converted wine bar of London restaurant Carousel, boasting confident and warm interiors with a playful edge
By Tianna Williams Published
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Want to feel like a Sea Ranch local? Take your pick of these modernist cabinsSea Ranch started out as a planned Californian community in the 1960s. Now you can stay in some of its renovated modernist homes, each embracing its natural context
By Tianna Williams Published
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This New York apartment is a spatial puzzle, with details that satisfyingly slot into placeSurprisingly spacious, this one-bedroom New York apartment is an ode to the building’s warehouse history and perfectly precise joinery, which is satisfying to look at (and use)
By Tianna Williams Published
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An extraterrestrial-inspired playground lands in BelgiumFashion designer Walter Van Beirendonck boldly goes where no one has gone before with his otherworldly playground, 'Welcome Little Stranger'
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A postcard from Stockholm’s design week 2026The highlights you may have missed, from reimagined editions of historical designs to exhibitions spotlighting emerging Nordic talent
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In Palm Springs, a Donald Wexler midcentury home is on the market for under $2 millionJust in time for Palm Springs Modernism Week 2026, The Royal Singapore, designed by Wexler in 1966, could be yours
By Tianna Williams Published
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The Parisian Agency gets a new lookKretz Real Estate, fresh from Netflix's The Parisian Agency, unveils its first office inspired by the family's travel memories from Paris to Barcelona, from Trouville to Brazil, with a stop in New York
By Tianna Williams Published
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Creamy tiramisu and lasagne inspired the new midcentury interiors of Tom’s PastaCarefully balancing intimacy without pretence, design studio House of Dré has unveiled the new interior and extension of one of east London’s favourite Italian haunts
By Tianna Williams Published
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A contemporary courtyard forms the heart of Happy House, an urban oasis in KuwaitExplore this calm and robust home with a ceremonial feel, designed by Alhumaidhi Architects in the residential area of Mishref
By Tianna Williams Published
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A Frank Lloyd Wright birdhouse? How a father-daughter company redefined small-scale architectureFounded by Nima and Mina Yadollahpour, Chirp Company designs architecturally inspired birdhouses for discerning feathered friends
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Don’t look down: CN Tower’s new renovation is not for acrophobesToronto’s CN Tower unveils its new observation level by Superkül, offering views even better than before
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The intriguing backstory of Balenciaga’s new factory in TuscanyTour The Plant, the luxury house’s new leather goods production facility and training centre that reuses and regenerates an existing industrial site
By Tianna Williams Published
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The London bars to fall in love with (and in)A guide to the most romantic bars the UK capital has to offer, made for connection, conversation, and second rounds
By Tianna Williams Published
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How We Host: Wellness designer Lisa Sternfeld shares why your interior (and guest list) can make or break a partyThe WLLW founder shares the beauty in growing your own herbs and vegetables, and how to create a space where everyone can relax — especially you
By Tianna Williams Published
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Inspired by a Japanese phrase, this Dulwich house unfolds like a paper puzzle of light and layersFor this Dulwich house, architects ConForm were inspired by ‘komorebi’, a Japanese expression describing the uplifting feeling of dappled sunlight through leaves
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A Neo-Georgian Islington house is a soothing retreat to unwind from the cityDesigned collaboratively by Architecture for London and Hamish Vincent Design, this Islington House is defined by its natural material palette and a cascading spiral staircase
By Tianna Williams Published
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Out of office: The Wallpaper* editors’ picks of the weekThis week, the Wallpaper* editors have come over all European, setting their sights on Paris, Vienna and Brussels. Those left in London have been beating the January blues by uncovering new gems in familiar neighbourhoods or indulging in creature comforts at home
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Anatomy of a logo: Casa Italia unveils brand identity inspired by British and Italian architectureThe Italian Embassy in London partnered with Istituto Marangoni to create a logo and brand identity for its new headquarters
By Tianna Williams Published
