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July 2026
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- July 31st
- July 30th
- This new Paros hotel invites you to embrace Greek island life
- The Architecture Edit: 10 incredible houses that grabbed our attention this month
- Check into Hôtel de Crillon, Paris’ timeless palace hotel
- TAG Heuer nods to vintage Japanese motorsports with the new Carrera Chronograph x Team Ikuzawa
- Discover this upstate São Paulo home where the landscape design isn’t an afterthought
- Island Records and EMI’s London HQ is designed like an art museum
- July 29th
- July 28th
- Meet Trone, the brand creating sculptural toilets worth spending a penny on
- Harris Elliott’s metamorphosing London ‘social salon’ begins with a marketplace of white shirts
- Step into Yabu Pushelberg’s Amagansett beach house, ‘designed around the dunes’
- Blue Green Works experiments with Murano glass
- Live out a Georgian-inspired fantasy at The Zetter Bloomsbury
- July 27th
- Women’s Fashion Week S/S 2027 is coming. Here’s what to expect
- The ‘Mah Jong’ sofa has officially entered pop culture
- Pirajean Lees’ Formentera retreat is designed for barefoot living
- Art fans will be gripped by one of the USA’s most significant jewellery collections
- Ukrainian art director Eugenia Skvarska shares her world for an intimate new publishing series
- July 26th
- July 25th
- July 24th
- Issey Miyake’s Satoshi Kondo is behind the colourful costumes for Némo Flouret’s latest dance piece
- Design studio Kawabi’s lighting gives Chinese heritage a contemporary twist
- Step inside Dataland, the museum of AI arts, in a Frank Gehry-designed building in LA
- Breguet marks 225 years of the tourbillon with new precision timepieces
- This pine-shrouded Marseille villa is Eurosummer distilled to its most stylish form
- July 23rd
- July 22nd
- Enrique Olvera’s latest Los Angeles restaurant is summer’s best spot for margaritas and mariscos
- Is this 3,000-year-old superfood the key to wellbeing?
- Toronto’s Shinji rethinks the Japanese steakhouse in shades of indigo
- ‘Like using a metal detector and finding nuggets in history’: meet New York design studio Vy Voi
- New York was central to Keith Haring’s work. Now, it is a connection celebrated at 60 White
- July 21st
- July 20th
- July 19th
- July 18th
- July 17th
- This New York artist uses real human blood to interrogate sexuality, belonging and baseball fandom
- ‘We all need a little madness’: Mario Cucinella brings a living garden to Palermo’s Festino di Santa Rosalia
- Inspired by its rare double-corner site, a brick pavilion in Australia ‘redefines suburban living’
- Snøhetta brings Arctic contrast to Huset, the world’s northernmost fine dining restaurant
- July 16th
- Federico Stefanovich looks under the sea for his ethereal new lighting collection
- Anatomy of a logo: Nirvana by Lisa Orth
- Heads up, at Scorpios Mykonos, milliner Ruslan Baginskiy gives souvenirs a twist
- Anatomy of a logo: Levi’s Two Horse Patch
- In Aarhus, the history of punk is told through the body
- July 15th
- July 14th
- Felice Flatiron brings Tuscan warmth to a neo-Gothic corner of Fifth Avenue
- Anatomy of a logo: Calvin Klein
- Vibeke Tandberg was an early champion of photo manipulation. Discover her work in her native Norway
- Tate Modern’s first exhibition dedicated to Ana Mendieta celebrates her sensual engagement with the natural world
- The horse is a sensual suggestion in Hermès’ new high jewellery collection
- July 13th
- July 12th
- July 11th
- Anatomy of a logo: behind Hollywoodland, the world’s most famous sign
- How Kelly Behun and Bonetti/Kozerski brought residential design to a luxury yacht
- With Vesper, Jackson Boxer gives Clerkenwell a restaurant to keep coming back to
- A tour of Chile through Smiljan Radić Clarke’s award-winning architecture
- In Venice, 150 artists gather in two palazzos to consider movement and migration
- July 10th
- The new language of ambient living, illuminated by Govee
- Wallpaper* checks in at Orient Express Venezia, the Floating City’s most theatrical new address
- Inside a Primrose Hill house designed to not look designed
- Anatomy of a logo: the Nike Swoosh
- These outdoor showers are the perfect way to cool off this summer
- This Tinos house revels in its imperfection, set on an ancient Greek island landscape
- The visual codes of Wimbledon: why it’s so much more than tennis
- July 9th
- July 8th
- In conversation with Alexandra Cunningham Cameron, Judd Foundation’s first director of design
- Alaïa’s pink-hued Miami store is made to ‘feel almost alive’
- How Cities and Memory is turning the world’s everyday sounds into a global artwork
- Anatomy of a logo: Chateau Marmont
- Matthieu Blazy conjures a haute couture fairy tale at Chanel
- At the Fondation Beyeler, step into Pierre Huyghe’s deliciously creepy dystopia
- July 7th
- Perroquet turns a 1950s motel into Florida’s best-dressed new bolthole
- The Hand & The Eye is Chicago’s spellbinding new magic venue-meets-members’ club
- The New Museum finally has a restaurant
- The amazing story of Three Chimneys, the UIA World Congress of Architects 2026 venue
- At Dior Couture, Jonathan Anderson makes artist Lynda Benglis his muse
- Anatomy of a logo: Tiffany & Co by Paula Scher
- July 6th
- How The Vale brought architectural ambition to Formula 1 hospitality at Silverstone
- Anatomy of a logo: Snoopy by Charles Shulz
- The Wallpaper* US400, explained
- Don’t look down! An apartment 60 floors up is a serene escape from Mumbai’s urban bustle
- Anatomy of a logo: New York Mets by Ray Gotto
- Artist Danielle Mckinney champions the solitude of the Black female subject, capturing private moments in paint
- IBM Research extends the scope of its home, an Eero Saarinen-designed modernist campus
- As Peckham hot spot Bold Tendencies marks 20 years, step inside its cool curation for the summer
- July 5th
- How Thom Browne created fashion’s most distinctive uniform
- Porto’s new vintage: culture, creativity and a modern love affair with port
- Brazilian modernism: explore the enduring allure of the country's midcentury architecture
- How We Host: Martin Brudnizki brings his maximalist eye to the dinner table
- July 4th
- Anatomy of a logo: Andy Warhol's Campbell's soup can
- Kitty’s Cosmopolitan Club brings emerald glamour to Chicago
- Hastings’ Eagle House shows what happens when architecture puts community first
- The UIA World Congress of Architects 2026 was 'purposefully overwhelming.' Here are our takeaways
- Louis Vuitton's Monterey watch finds a new life on the SS27 Paris runway
- Chelsea’s favourite fishmonger levels up with a new bistro and seafood bar
- Born of the Badlands, the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is ‘a call to adventure’
- July 3rd
- Wallpaper* US400: The people shaping Creative America in 2026
- The lesser-known richness of Vietnamese modernist architecture explored
- In transit: how cinematographer Bebe Dierken travels
- Anatomy of a logo: Milton Glaser’s I ❤️ NY
- Take a look inside 262 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan's newest residential tower with an Italian soul
- Out of office: What the Wallpaper* editors are looking forward to in July
- July 2nd
- Ten years on, Four Seasons Kyoto remains one of the city’s most atmospheric hotels
- The Hugh Devlin Foundation is set to support emerging creatives, and honour its namesake’s legacy
- In Manchester, Ai Weiwei unveils his largest works yet
- Wallpaper* celebrates Creative America at 250 – get the August 2026 issue, on sale now
- Inside a historic Lisbon hotel once known for high-society parties
- Tatjana von Stein’s The Dean Munich brings the city’s forgotten creative history to life
- July 1st
- This sophisticated skyscraper hotel brings old Shanghai into the future
- How Yves Saint Laurent became a master of the fashion image
- The Architecture Edit: 10 amazing houses that made an impression in June
- Pictet Group and Paris Photo bring photography and sustainability into crisp focus
- What is biophilic architecture? Our guide explains all
- J Hannah returns to a slower way of creating with a considered new jewellery collection
- This pink-doused boutique in New York's Chinatown is a temple to fashion, Korean tradition and stoner culture
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