Design & Interiors
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Istanbul's car repair shops inspired this refined furniture collection
Turkish multidisciplinary practice Sanayi313 launches its new 313 Lounge collection, inspired by Istanbul’s industrial Maslak neighbourhood
By Léa Teuscher Published
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FMG takes technical ceramics out of this world in a new campaign
FMG’s Live New Worlds campaign invites the viewer to rediscover nature – and its ceramic solutions – through an explorer’s eyes
By Simon Mills Published
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This new all-natural sofa is made with cork leftover from the production of wine stoppers
Isomi’s ‘Tejo’ sofa is constructed entirely of natural materials and features a modular, experimental design
By Tianna Williams Published
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Carl Auböck's masterpieces go on display in Vienna
The influence of the Carl Auböck Workshop on Austrian design is highlighted with a new exhibition at MAK, Vienna’s Museum of Applied Arts (until 13 October 2024)
By Léa Teuscher Published
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Jean-Guillaume Mathiaut gives a fallen oak a second life
French sculptor Jean-Guillaume Mathiaut transposes the spiritual forest into his new exhibition at Bastok Lessel in Paris (until 13 July 2024)
By Minako Norimatsu Published
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Take a peek inside the serene private homes of Vincent Van Duysen
Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen invites us into his serenely designed private homes in a new book by Rizzoli
By Léa Teuscher Published
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Melbourne Design Week 2024 activates unexpected spaces across the city
Melbourne Design Week 2024 (until 2 June) returns with a theme of ‘Design the world you want'
By Elias Redstone Published
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Evan Kinori's honest furniture designs embody a minimal, refined-rustic aesthetic
Evan Kinori presents 'Apple, elm, cotton' at JDJ Gallery (until 26 May 2024), marking the designer's expansion from fashion to furniture
By Scott Mitchem Published
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We Design Beirut spotlights the best of Lebanese design and craft in historical locations across the city
We Design Beirut makes its debut in the Lebanese capital (until 26 May 2024), with a series of exhibitions held in some of the city's key historical locations
By Maghie Ghali Published
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Jan Kath’s new furniture is inspired by Persian gardens
Jan Kath’s first furniture piece ‘Daydreamer’ is inspired by his travels through Persia, and lounging under the summer sun
By Tianna Williams Published
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New York Design Week 2024: the highlights
The Wallpaper* highlights from New York Design Week 2024: from ICFF to the independent shows and launches, on view from 16-23 May
By Dan Howarth Last updated
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'A stage for the human drama of life': Apparatus transforms its flagship into a dramatic Red Room
Boutique lighting brand Apparatus launched the extended Cylinder : System collection during New York Design Week within a dramatically staged, crimson-hued environment
By Adrian Madlener Published
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Patricia Urquiola designs first Puig Women’s America’s Cup trophy
The Puig Women’s America’s Cup trophy is ‘like a sail struck by the wind’, says Urquiola, as the event’s debut is announced for October 2024
By Léa Teuscher Published
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Vitra Design Museum’s ‘Science Fiction Design’ explores furniture’s past, present and future visions
‘Science Fiction Design: From Space Age to Metaverse’ at Vitra Design Museum celebrates the collision between visionary science fiction and futuristic product design
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Baxter’s Lake Como retreat is ‘a home for design connoisseurs’
Italian furniture brand Baxter showcases its 2024 collection at Casa sul Lago, a 20th-century Lake Como villa
By Simon Mills Published
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Rubik’s Cube inventor on 50 years of the cult puzzle
As the Rubik’s Cube turns 50, Wallpaper* talks to its inventor, Ernő Rubik, about the ingenious design’s history
By Alia Akkam Published
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The inaugural Design Miami LA explores living with design
Inside the debut of Design Miami LA, staged at the Holmby Hills Estate until 20 May 2024
By Carole Dixon Published
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Porky Hefer’s zoomorphic furniture draws attention to the crucial role of wild species
South African artist Porky Hefer presents a new menagerie of inhabitable animal sculptures at New York’s Galerie56, on view until 26 August 2024
By Léa Teuscher Published
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Soft-Geometry's San Francisco studio provides the perfect place to work, rest and play
Indian-American design duo Soft-Geometry keeps shop, and house, in a converted San Francisco warehouse where they developed the Molecule collection, launching at New York Design Week 2024
By Adrian Madlener Published
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Vipp bin turns playful with mix-and-match magnetic forms
Vipp bin by Alice Ronchi is a fun, artistic interpretation on the brand’s first ever product
By Tianna Williams Published
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Riga Marathon medals by Germans Ermičs celebrate the democratic nature of running
Germans Ermičs’ design for the Riga Marathon medals (18-19 May 2024) is based on a shoelace motif, a nod to the democratic nature of running
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Tour the new Gubi London showroom, set within a Georgian townhouse
The new Gubi London showroom takes over a Georgian townhouse on Charterhouse Square, offering a domestic glimpse into the Danish brand's many creative identities
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Snarkitecture and Made by Choice create chairs shaped like mountains
Snarkitecture and Made by Choice reach new heights with ‘Lieksa’, a mountain-shaped furniture collection in bent birch plywood
By Léa Teuscher Published
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Lindsey Adelman gives ancient oil lamps a contemporary twist
'A Realm of Light' is a new collection of lighting designs by Lindsey Adelman, on view at TIWA Gallery during New York Design Week and until 8 June 2024
By Julie Baumgardner Published
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Egg Collective pay homage to Eileen Gray at New York Design Week
For New York Design Week 2024, Egg Collective is back with the fourth iteration of its exhibition series, Designing Women, focusing on trailblazing modernist Eileen Gray (on view until 14 June)
By Léa Teuscher Published
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‘What We Keep’: 50 creatives on the objects they collect and use in their homes
‘What We Keep’ is a new book by Jean Lin, founder of the New York City design gallery Colony, an ode to objects and the people who obsessively collect them
By Diana Budds Published
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Petra is a new hardware brand giving an artful twist to your door handles
Petra is a new hardware brand by Sight Unseen co-founder Monica Khemsurov, focusing on small-batch, artist-designed pieces
By Léa Teuscher Published