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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Sophie Lou Jacobsen’s glass tableware is fit for a hotel-style breakfast at homeThe French-American designer unveils her ‘Continental Collection’, a playful and elegant take on classic breakfast tableware
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A revived public space in Aberdeen is named Scotland’s building of the yearAberdeen's Union Terrace Gardens by Stallan-Brand Architecture + Design and LDA Design wins the 2025 Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award
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A refreshed 1950s apartment in East London allows for moments of discoveryWith this 1950s apartment redesign, London-based architects Studio Naama wanted to create a residence which reflects the fun and individual nature of the clients
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Little gift ideas from the Wallpaper* editorsThese micro icons, from design and beauty pieces to tech and fashion, are ideal for filling stockings this festive season
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Paris art exhibitions to see in DecemberRead our pick of the best Paris art exhibitions to see in December from Inez & Vinoodh’s photo series at The Ravestijn Gallery to Jeffery Gibson's colourful punching bags at Hauser & Wirth
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An exclusive look at Francis Kéré’s new library in Rio de Janeiro, the architect’s first project in South AmericaBiblioteca dos Saberes (The House of Wisdom) by Kéré Architecture is inspired by the 'tree of knowledge', and acts as a meeting point for different communities
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Samuel Collins’ stone sculptures capture the raw and rugged nature of the British landscapeThe British artist and sculptor presents 'Silence Split', a series of stone sculptures which presents an abstract take on the horizontal and vertical landscape
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Gergei Erdei’s furniture collection with Porta Romana is inspired by treasured family heirloomsWorking closely with the British furniture and lighting company, artist and designer Gergei Erdei drew inspiration from his grandmother’s jewellery box to create a furniture collection that has an air of antiquity
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One of London’s favourite coffee shops just opened in Harvey NicholsKuro Coffee’s latest outpost brings its Japanese-inspired design to the London department store
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The best luxury Christmas crackers for a banging holiday celebrationFrom sweet treats to beauty must-haves, these snappy little luxuries offer a fresh twist on tradition
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How We Host: Meet Rebecca Gardner, Sofia Coppola's favourite party plannerThe key ingredient to a good time? 'An element of danger,' the Houses & Parties founder tells us
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At this charming bolthole in The Cotswolds, doing nothing is an art formLeave your mobile on ‘do not disturb’, switch off and slow down at this 16th-century manor-turned-hotel
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A Brasília apartment harnesses the power of optical illusionCoDa Arquitetura’s Moiré apartment in the Brazilian capital uses smart materials to create visual contrast and an artful welcome
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You can soon buy Keith Haring's Luna Luna carousel seatsGufram has partnered with the Keith Haring Foundation to reissue two of Haring's carousel seats from the 1980s theme park
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An around-the-world art tour with RosewoodBespoke Partnership
From London to New York, Amsterdam and São Paulo, the hotel group showcases curated art that reflects the unique local context
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A restored 1950s Rome theatre raises its curtain in collaboration with Poltrona FrauTeatro della Cometa was given a refresh by architect Fabio Tudisco, with new seating by Poltrona Frau to accommodate contemporary viewing
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How VCUarts Qatar is weaving local roots into global creative conversationsBespoke Partnership
Through the university's arts, design, and humanities programmes, dean Amir Berbić is spearheading a unique blend of heritage and future-forward thinking for students to create a design language that captures Qatar’s continually shifting cultural landscape
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Soothing and symmetrical, this Portuguese house is a minimalist haven for two musiciansA Portuguese house near Lisbon, built on the ruins of an old winery, Quinta do Álamo by Atelier Matteo Arnone has symmetry at its heart
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Elevate your fitness journey at the best luxury gyms in LondonWhether you want to embrace your inner zen or throw a boxing punch, here is our pick of the best luxury gyms in London, offering superior services and surroundings
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The Wallpaper* gift guide for design devoteesWelcome to the Wallpaper* gift guide for design lovers. Whether you are gifting a design connoisseur or the detailed-obsessed, we have you covered this holiday season with expertly selected gifts from the Wallpaper team
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Out of office: The Wallpaper* editors’ picks of the weekThis week, the Wallpaper* editors curated a diverse mix of experiences, from meeting diamond entrepreneurs and exploring perfume exhibitions to indulging in the the spectacle of a Middle Eastern Christmas
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Tour this contemporary Sunset Strip home, a vision that took _By.Alexander 14 years to completeBespoke Partnership
Designed by the music producer, alongside architect Paul McClean, this hillside Los Angeles home, fully equipped with an indoor nightclub, spa, sports amenities, and more is now on the market for $85m
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Victorinox and La Marzocco’s new multifunctional barista tool turns coffee into a craftItalian coffee meets Swiss engineering as Victorinox and La Marzocco partner on the Barista Tool designed to assist coffee making for professional or home baristas
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Inspired by farmhouses, a Cunha residence unites cosy charm with contemporary Brazilian livingWhen designing this home in Cunha, upstate São Paulo, architect Roberto Brotero wanted the structure to become 'part of the mountains, without disappearing into them'
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