Interior Design
From the best interior designers to know right now, to a curated selection of the most inspiring contemporary interior design projects: our edit of Interior Design stories include residential spaces, cafés and restaurants, showrooms and boutique interiors from all over the globe
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This São Paulo apartment was designed for content creators, and it’s certainly camera readyA renovation of this penthouse saw the kitchen relocated to the heart of the home to suit the purposes of a couple who run a culinary YouTube channel
By Anna Solomon Published
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‘Reimagining the medical facility as a sanctuary of restoration’: welcome to Zoī Vendôme, ParisYoung Mexico-based architecture practice Sala Hars injects a healthy dose of drama into Zoī Vendôme, a minimalist health centre in Paris
By Léa Teuscher Published
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How do you modernise a home without making it feel modern? This farmhouse renovation is a stunning case studyA 300-year-old English farmhouse has been given a new lease of life while staying true to the old ways
By Anna Solomon Published
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The Stuff That Surrounds You, episode three: Inside the home of architect Glenn SestigIn The Stuff That Surrounds You, Wallpaper* explores a life through objects. This episode, we’re invited inside an architectural gem – just what you'd expect from one of the most distinctive voices in the field today
By Anna Solomon Published
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Get back to basics with these low-fi and long-lived kitchen toolsFed up with the perennial pairing and needy notifications from too many smart devices? Discard digital and go all-analogue with our essential selection of battery-free kitchen tools and accessories
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Visionnaire’s new Ibiza residence is a mellow, earthy sanctuaryThe interiors brand has populated a modern-yet-rooted building on the Mediterranean coast with some of its hero furniture pieces
By Anna Solomon Published
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Dreamily discreet sofa beds for stylish space solutionsOur edit of elegant sofa beds and sleeper sofas proves the sleek and the chic can be comfortable too – these pieces excel in form and function, whether you are sitting or sleeping
By Anna Solomon Published
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These vintage Arne Jacobsen desks and chairs are the perfect back-to-school inspirationOriginally designed by Jacobsen for Denmark’s Munkegaard School in 1956, these desks and chairs are now available from Sigmar, the London modernist design store
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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You can now stay in designer Gustaf Westman’s whimsical, postmodern homeThe cult designer has listed his Stockholm apartment on home-swapping app Kindred, offering a rare opportunity to live – quite literally – within Westman’s creative vision
By Anna Solomon Published
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Most people know Vipp for its pedal bin. The brand has just opened a guest house in FranceA 14th-century home is outfitted in Vipp’s signature Scandi style – and you can stay there
By Anna Solomon Published
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'A small piece of architecture': BassamFellows reissue Philip Johnson and Richard Kelly's floor lightPhilip Johnson and Richard Kelly's floor light was originally designed for the architect's Glass House and available from BassamFellows this Autumn
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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What makes this tropical house in the Bahamas sing? One 'odd' thing in each roomDesigner Clive Lonstein and architect Arthur Chabon set out to create a layered home that felt ‘unexpected’ while staying true to its Bahamian provenance
By Anna Solomon Published
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'It's both visually and physically comfortable': John Pawson's new sofa for Herman Miller is a minimalist dweller's dreamBritish designer John Pawson has revealed the Pawson Drift Sofa Group, a new collection of minimalist, sustainability-minded seating for Herman Miller
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Step inside a neoclassical-inspired apartment in The Whiteley’s clock towerSituated within London’s former Whiteleys department store, this newly unveiled residence combines Italian elegance, courtesy of furnishings by Maxalto, with architectural heritage
By Anna Solomon Published
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Interni Venosta’s vases are made from laundry detergent bottlesBritt Moran and Emiliano Salci of Dimorestudio have conceived a series of expressive vases whose starting point is a humble plastic bottle
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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This cardboard and rope chair seeks to redemocratise design with ‘joyful frugality’Wallpaper* speaks to architect Nipun Prabhakar of Dhammada Collective about the studio’s latest project, ‘Paper Tube, an open-source chair made from discarded cardboard tubes and rope
By Ali Morris Published
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Step inside a Hollywood Hills home where European design meets Californian easeLA studio Broad Project takes us inside its cinematic renovation of a 1960s Spanish Revival home in the Hollywood Hills
By Ali Morris Published
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Bookcases and shelving systems that evolve with your homeThey say you can tell a lot about someone from the books they read – but what about the shelf they put them on? From minimalist designs to sculptural statement pieces, here’s our pick of the best bookcases and bookshelves to suit every style, space and reader.
By Ali Morris Last updated
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Stephen Burks and Malika Leiper transform everyday mats into sculptural seating in SenegalUsing woven plastic mats and zip ties, the New York designers explore local vernacular and creative adaptation at the Albers Foundation’s Thread residency
By Ali Morris Published
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Studiomama’s cast faces capture a sense of childlike joyMade in collaboration with one of London’s last traditional foundries, the studio’s ‘Face Castings’ series explores play, perception and the enduring influence of Bruno Munari
By Ali Morris Published
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Five of our favourite furniture reissues from 3 Days of Design 2025At the Copenhagen event, several brands brought masterpieces from the past back to life – here’s our pick of the furniture revivals, from sofas to lighting
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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Summer evenings in Venice inspire Sophie Bille Brahe’s vases‘Bouquet de Venezia’ is a collection of iridescent glass vases by Danish jewellery designer Sophie Bille Brahe, hand-blown in Murano
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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The owner of this restored Spanish Colonial home turned it into a gallery – with no social media allowedCasa Francis in LA is a private residence, but recently opened its doors to one member of the public at a time for an exhibition centred around domesticity
By Anna Solomon Published
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Kris Van Assche after fashion: discover the designer’s new homeware collection for SeraxThe ‘Josephine’ collection for Serax features vases and other glass vessels inspired by Van Assche’s grandmother’s home
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Jessica Anne Woodley’s ‘joyfully imperfect’ furniture seeks your inner childThe designer is launching GliFfY, a furniture studio offering playful forms that reflect on her personal growth
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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This 18th-century Puglian villa has been restored with contemporary touchesThe updated stonemason's workshop is a haven of centuries-old brick and sophisticated made-in-Italy design
By Anna Solomon Published
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Vestre’s neo-brutalist furniture will bring ‘a little madness’ to Paris Fashion WeekBound for Paris Men’s Fashion Week this month, Norwegian furniture brand Vestre reveals a sculptural bench and mirror created with designer Vincent Laine and fashion creative Willy Cartier – the latest outcome of its risk-taking ‘a little madness’ initiative
By Ali Morris Published


