Furniture
Whether the centrepiece for a room or your cosiest (yet lowkey most stylsh) accessory, let us guide you through modern furniture design and enlighten you and your home
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This zig-zagging chair by Rimadesio combines the company's high precision manufacturing with an expressive design language‘Ori’ chair, by Giuseppe Bavuso, for Rimadesio is among our Salone del Mobile 2026 highlights, featured in May Wallpaper*, on sale now
By Léa Teuscher Published
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Christophe Delcourt's new table for Baxter has legs that unfold like the pages of a book‘Zaho’ table, by Christophe Delcourt, for Baxter is among our Salone del Mobile 2026 highlights, featured in May Wallpaper*, on sale now
By Léa Teuscher Published
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Looking for a fresh take on a classic tubular chair? Check out this 1966 reissueThe ‘CH66’ chair by Nicos Zographos for Karakter x Cassina is among our Salone del Mobile 2026 highlights
By Léa Teuscher Published
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Herzog & de Meuron’s latest furniture collection includes cork upholstery and a ping pong tableThe new furniture collection by Herzog & de Meuron and UniFor is among our Salone del Mobile 2026 highlights, featured in May Wallpaper*, on sale 9 April
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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This games table pairs Armani Casa's playful streak with art deco inspirations‘Borgonuovo’ games table, by Armani Casa, is among our Salone del Mobile 2026 highlights, featured in May Wallpaper*, on sale 09 April
By Léa Teuscher Published
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Fumie Shibata’s mirror is imagined to ‘blur boundaries while introducing rhythm into space’‘Soreto’ mirror, by Fumie Shibata for Flexform, is among our Salone del Mobile 2026 highlights, featured in May Wallpaper*, on sale 9 April
By Léa Teuscher Published
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Nao Tamura's latest design for Porro is a sculptural object with a deconstructivist design language'Ryo' bookcase, by Nao Tamura for Porro, is among our Salone del Mobile 2026 highlights, featured in May Wallpaper*, on sale 09 April
By Anne Soward Published
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Cristián Mohaded’s inviting armchair for Molteni&C is informed by tension and the human body‘Corsetto’ by Cristián Mohaded for Molteni & C is among our Salone del Mobile 2026 highlights, featured in May Wallpaper*, on sale 9 April
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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A cult 1990s homeware brand makes a comeback – and its kitsch designs are dividing opinionSouth African brand Carrol Boyes is gaining international attention with its surreal homeware, eliciting both admiration and debate among design enthusiasts
By Anna Solomon Published
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Five new outdoor furniture collections that are patio-perfect for spring 2026With brighter days on the horizon, we turn our attention to elevating our gardens, terraces and balconies with 2026’s most covetable outdoor furniture releases
By Anna Solomon Published
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Colin King makes his furniture debut for Audo with a bookcase that steps away from the sidelinesWallpaper* speaks to the interiors stylist and designer on his first foray into furniture design with Audo
By Ali Morris Published
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Kirkby takes Transport for London upholstery from carriage seat to contemporary interiorEight archival TfL patterns – originally conceived as functional public art by artists such as Enid Marx and Marion Dorn – have been reimagined as sumptuous velvets by textile brand Kirkby
By Anna Solomon Published
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Molteni & C’s 2026 outdoor collection gracefully welcomes the return of springAs spring springs, the Italian brand unveils its new collection, led by Vincent Van Duysen: a cohesive system of refined, technically sophisticated furnishings which extend the ethos of the home outdoors
By Anna Solomon Published
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A drafting table for Daniel Arsham is a dream piece of bespoke studio equipmentArtist Daniel Arsham has commissioned the ultimate creative station from Caliper: the result is this dashing drafting table
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Bad Bunny’s Grammy-winning album cover spotlights the cultural weight of the monobloc chairThe plastic chairs on the cover of 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos' evoke Puerto Rican culture, but the monobloc transcends geographies. This is the story of how innovations in plastic – and an unfiled patent – created what is arguably the most ubiquitous design object in the world
By Anna Solomon Published
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Aram celebrates 100 years of Eileen Gray’s ‘Bibendum’ chair with a new limited-edition releaseThe ‘Bibendum’ chair’s voluptuous silhouette, which, according to Gray, resembled the Michelin Man, made it a standout in 1926 – and it’s still turning heads
By Anna Solomon Published
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At Atra Form's futuristic New York gallery, you're encouraged to take a napThe temporary gallery allows visitors to experience the design studio's imaginative products – from a fur-covered sofa to a relaxation-inducing recliner
By Anna Fixsen Published
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What might Pierre Paulin’s designs sound like? His son explores the question with a new music labelSounds Like Paulin will sign, produce and support musicians, while also functioning as an immersive sound salon rooted in the experimental spirit of the iconic French designer
By Anna Solomon Published
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How Reflex Angelo transformed Venetian glass into a modern design ideaBespoke Partnership
Italian furniture company Reflex Angelo has drawn from its local glassmaking heritage to create a sophisticated, contemporary design portfolio
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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This LA-based furniture designer finds a rhythm in music and makingWallpaper* Future Icons: LA-based Ah Um Design Studio's expressive furniture features zig-zagging wooden frames, mohair and boucle upholstery, and a distinctive use of tiles
By Ali Morris Published
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Edra’s wintry marvel of a chair heralds the 2026 Winter GamesEdra unveils a new snow-white chair by Estudio Campana to mark the upcoming Winter Games, as part of its ‘Casa Italia’ showcase of Italian excellence for the event
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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A breathtaking exhibition celebrating modernism’s transatlantic ties soars above ManhattanCurated by interior designer Andre Mellone, 'Crossed Trajectories' at Galerie Gabriel's penthouse explores connections between nomadic post-war creatives Jean Royère, Roberto Platé and more
By Dan Howarth Published
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USM and Alexander May Studio present a monochrome meditation on the modern workspaceThese six flexible workspaces ‘encourage clarity of thought, calm, and self-definition’, says New York designer Alexander May of his partnership with the modular furniture brand
By Ali Morris Published
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Francis Sultana and Roberto Ruspoli’s Greco-Roman-inspired furniture feels fresh and contemporaryA new collection, launching at David Gill Gallery in London, presents furniture and decorative pieces inspired by Mediterranean villas, French art and Etruscan engraving
By Anna Solomon Published
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Where to buy second hand furniture online, according to Wallpaper* editorsFuelled by a shift toward circular design and a rejection of fast furniture, these resale platforms prove that beautiful interiors start with something pre-loved
By Anna Solomon Published
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Chris Wolston’s first-ever museum show bursts with surreal forms and psychedelic energy‘Profile in Ecstasy,’ opening at Dallas Contemporary on 7 November, merges postmodern objects with Colombian craft techniques
By Anna Solomon Published
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Robbie Williams' chair for Moooi 'is a complete mood'Softly padded and cocoon-like, Robbie Williams’ Introvert chair makes a surprisingly gentle addition to Moooi’s theatrical universe
By Ali Morris Published


