Design & Interiors
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Inside a Primrose Hill house designed to not look designedStudio Iro's brief was almost paradoxical: in this three-storey London home, the designers resisted the urge to over-curate, layering indigo tones, tactile limewash and the clients' existing modernist furniture
By Anna Solomon Published
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Nemo Lighting’s Milan space is like a surrealist treasure huntRon Gilad transforms the lighting brand’s Milan showroom into a journey of illuminated curiosity and discovery
By Cristina Kiran Piotti Published
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Cool off with these sleek outdoor showersThese outdoor showers are perfect to combat extreme heat (or equip your garden for the summer), combining refined design with a practical purpose
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Anatomy of a logo: IBM by Paul RandFuelled by a tech nostalgia and austere futurism, we look at the story of Paul Rand's IBM logo
By Jonathan Bell Published
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In conversation with Alexandra Cunningham Cameron, Judd Foundation’s first director of designAhead of Donald Judd’s 2028 centennial, Cunningham Cameron talks Marfa archives and the legacy of Judd design
By Julie Baumgardner Published
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Anatomy of a logo: Chateau MarmontThe Los Angeles hotel’s storied past is reflected in its timeless logo, a typemark set in calligraphic strokes that invoke a script first used by biblical scribes
By Kevin EG Perry Published
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Serpentine Galleries appoints Formafantasma as ecological advisorsThe appointment to the newly created role of ‘Lead R&D Fellows, Ecology’ is part of a wider shift of cultural institutions towards a collaborative approach between disciplines
By Debika Ray Published
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Faye Toogood unveils ‘Bone, Roll, Slump’, a swollen, sculptural furniture collection that feels ‘excavated’Launched today, the British designer's new furniture range brings together dining tables carved like fossils, weighty timber consoles and lounge chairs that collapse in on themselves
By Anna Solomon Published
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Yinka Ilori and Dunelm’s new furniture collection is colourful, accessible and tells a hidden story about communityLaunching today, the artist and designer’s 40-piece collaboration with Dunelm pairs his signature vibrant patterns with a story about Leicester’s textile past
By Anna Solomon Published
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Anatomy of a logo: Tiffany & Co by Paula ScherFrom its distinctive shade of blue to the hand-drawn lettering resembling a hot-stamped letterpress typeface, the Tiffany & Co logo is an enduring American icon
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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The Wallpaper* US400, explainedLast week we launched our annual list of the talents that make up America’s creative landscape. But what exactly is it? And who is on it? Here’s everything you need to know
By Wallpaper* Published
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Anatomy of a logo: New York Mets by Ray GottoIn the 1960s, Ray Gotto's New York Mets logo emerged as a balm for the brokenhearted: Anne Quito explores the genesis of one of the city's most beloved brand identities
By Anne Quito Published
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Celebrating twenty years of Design Parade in the south of FranceA heat wave accompanied the revelrous opening days of the Design Parade festival, magnifying focus on the proudly regional festival’s question of how to live in the Mediterranean
By Harriet Thorpe Published
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Kévin Germanier’s colourful poster heralds the 60th Edition of the Montreux Jazz FestivalWe present the best posters from six decades of Montreux Jazz and explore a new photography book, The Elegance of Time, dedicated to the performers
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Wallpaper* US400: The people shaping Creative America in 2026Our annual list of the movers and shakers in the US creative scene
By Wallpaper* Published
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Anatomy of a logo: Milton Glaser’s I ❤️ NYBorn from a doodle sketched from the back of a cab, Milton Glaser's I ❤️ NY became one of the most successful, popular and beloved logos in history. Glaser expert Anne Quito explores its genesis and enduring legacy
By Anne Quito Published
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Take a look inside 262 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan's newest residential tower with an Italian soulRising 860 feet above one of Manhattan's most storied streets, this 52-storey tower trades density for restraint, with just 26 full-floor and duplex homes designed by Norm Architects and furnished by Molteni&C
By Anna Solomon Published
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The Hugh Devlin Foundation is set to support emerging creatives, and honour its namesake’s legacyIn honour of the late Hugh Devlin – a lawyer and trusted advisor to many in the creative industries – a new foundation will support emerging talents and help them make better decisions at defining moments in their careers
By Henrietta Thompson Published
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Inside the renovated home of the London Symphony OrchestraThe London Symphony Orchestra's Grade I-listed home, LSO St Luke's, has reopened following a sensitive renovation by Levitt Bernstein, introducing state-of-the-art recording facilities while preserving the character of the former church
By Shawn Adams Published
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Midcentury classics get the Liberty London treatment in a new Vinterior collaboration – shop the pieces hereFive iconic midcentury pieces, sourced by the pre-loved furniture marketplace and dressed in archival Liberty prints, land today
By Anna Solomon Published
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This pink-doused boutique in New York's Chinatown is a temple to fashion, Korean tradition and stoner cultureArchitect Nohar Agadi designed Sundae School to evoke sacred Korean buildings and a particular kind of flower
By Adrian Madlener Published
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The Design Drop: 11 new launches for your wish listIn our latest Design Drop, craft heritage meets democratic design, artisan jewellery and flat-pack furniture. Read on to discover the most compelling objects to cross our desks this month
By Anna Solomon Published
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Sport and design collide in New York’s Home of FootballWith the 2026 FIFA World Cup well underway, Crosby Studios continues the football frenzy with a new exhibition, ‘Home of Football: Home & Away’ (on view until 19 July)
By Tianna Williams Published
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Tales from a design weekend in the Hamptons: Nomad lands at The Watermill CenterItinerant design fair Nomad made its USA debut with an inaugural edition at Robert Wilson’s Watermill Center. Here’s what went down
By Stephanie Murg Published
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Now you can build Oliva Rodrigo’s world in LegoFive new Lego Editions sets feature the Danish company’s first musical collaboration
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Inside RH London, The Gallery in Mayfair: the brand's new outpost opens in a historic Palladian mansionGold-leaf ceilings, hand-blown Venetian glass chandeliers and an Ottoman-inspired rooftop terrace – here's what to expect from the American furniture giant's most ambitious opening to date
By Anna Solomon Published
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The new Triennale uniforms draw on workwear culture and Bauhaus-inspired geometriesThe new uniforms for Milan’s Triennale museum were designed by Alessandra Facchinetti and produced by Older, and inspired by the Italian institution's visual codes, from the architecture to the colour and material palettes
By Anne Soward Published


