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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Café Kitsuné x Iittala bring Nordic clarity to the coffee ritualFinnish design house Iittala unites its modernist aesthetic with Café Kitsuné’s refined simplicity for a new mug collection, available in four colours
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Community and culture coincide at Mount Street Neighbourhood Arts FestivalWith this year’s theme focused on art and books, expect to see various literary moments around the Mayfair address
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Rooted in Italian heritage, Tooy is redefining bespoke lightingBespoke Partnership
Italian lighting company Tooy translates ‘made-in-Italy’ savoir-faire into contemporary, one-of-a-kind pieces
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The Royal College of Art has announced plans for renewal of its Kensington campusThe Royal College of Art project, led by Witherford Watson Mann Architects, includes the revitalisation of the Darwin Building and more, in the hopes of establishing an open and future-facing place of creativity
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Brick by brick, a New Delhi home honours India’s craft traditionsRLDA Studio's Brick House works with the building block's expressive potential to create a dynamic residence with a façade that reveals patterns that change with the sun and shadows
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‘This is hostile furniture’: how the sale of National Gallery benches sparked a conversation on museum accessibilityThe National Gallery’s red leather seating is to be auctioned, 13-14 October. But its minimal replacement has been criticised for its unwelcome, inaccessible design
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Ursula K Le Guin’s maps of imaginary worlds are charted in a new exhibitionUrsula K Le Guin, the late American author, best known for her science fiction novels, is celebrated in a new exhibition at the Architectural Association in London, charting her whimsical maps, which bring her fantasy worlds alive
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The ultimate foodie guide to Frieze LondonGet your fill of both art and food at these London restaurants, cafés, and bars in and around Frieze London 2025 (15-19 October)
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One to watch: Brazilian designer Danilo Reis’ altars are spiritually chargedThe first Black Brazilian designer at Vienna Design Week presents ‘Ascensão’, a series of altars and objects exploring salvaged materialities and diasporic identities
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Surrounded by mango trees and frangipani, an Ahmedabad home is a soothing sanctuaryAhmedabad home Teen Vaults, designed by Vaissnavi Shukl, is a family residence grounded in materiality and bold architectural language
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Out of office: the Wallpaper* editors’ picks of the weekThis 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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Guess the unlikely source of inspiration for this new Ikea lightIkea’s Allen key, a tool that has assisted (and frustrated) in many a home assembly project, is honoured by the new flatpack ‘Ödleblad’ lampshade (no Allen key required)
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The 2026 Winter Olympics Village is complete. Take a look insideAhead of the 2026 Winter Olympics, taking place in Milan in February, the new Olympic Village Plaza is set to be a bustling community hub, designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
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Are these the best brick and ceramic buildings in the world?The biannual Brick Award is back. Discover the shortlist of innovative buildings across the world, designed by architects thinking outside the box
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St. John and the London Book Review’s new café makes for a delicious pairingSt John’s new bookshop-based café will offer tasty delights from the bakery, to enjoy at the table or take away. Bookmark this perfect spot for reading, eating and book browsing
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Lenny Kravitz's new collection with CB2 lets you be as cool as him (well, almost)‘My aim was to create a collection of pieces that feel timeless,' the legendary rocker tells us
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In Madrid, Miriam Bäckström merges photography and textiles in a hypnotic exhibitionAt Galería Elba Benítez, the Swedish artist plays with texture, weaving and colour, creating mesmerising, geometric shapes which draws viewers in (until 8 November 2025)
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An upstate São Paulo house is rooted in culture and the location that inspires itBalancing tradition and modernity, upstate São Paulo house Casa MM by Equipe Lamas is ‘an oasis of intimacy within a residential setting’
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A new AI data centre in Beijing is designed to evolve and adapt, just like the technology withinSpecialised data centre Spark 761, designed by llLab, is conceived as a physical space where humans and AI technology can coexist
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Louis XIII extends beyond the decanter to the dining table with new porcelain tablewareThe cognac maison balances tradition and innovation with its inaugural porcelain tableware, including plates, a bowl, a tea set and a coffee set
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The best furniture shops in LondonWhere to buy furniture in London: Wallpaper's guide to London furniture shopping, including contemporary furniture and design destinations in the city, from Chelsea to Shoreditch
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Let them eat cake (and drink cocktails) as Manolo Blahnik and The Berkeley unveil a new menu fit for a queenThe hotelier and renowned designer has teamed up on an exclusive cake and cocktail menu to celebrate the V&A’s landmark exhibition ‘Marie Antionette Style'
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In Scotland, a derelict farmer’s cottage turns contemporary homeBlack and Stone is the reimagining of a 1930s farmer’s cottage that celebrates its historic nature and Scotland’s dramatic scenery
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Oliver Spencer’s orbiting installation offers a meditative shopping experience during London Design FestivalAt Oliver Spencer’s Shoreditch store, a sensory light installation by Studio Rhythmics offers a calming moment during LDF
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