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As Chanel marks 25 years of the J12 watch, we take a closer lookFrom its disruptive Y2K debut to this year’s Midnight Blue releases, Chanel’s ceramic watch remains as relevant as ever
By James Gurney Published
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The story of Chandigarh furnitureHow a furniture commission for the new city of Chandigarh, India, resulted in some of the most important designs of mid-century modernism
By Francesca Perry Published
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In the historic London hall where Vivienne Westwood made her debut, Idalia dishes up fare that's dressed to impressThe first opening in the Olympia's £1.3 billion regeneration brings food, design and cultural history back under one roof
By Ben McCormack Published
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Dean Sameshima photographed the exteriors of sex clubs in Los Angeles. The results are surprisingly poignantThe photographs, currently on show in ‘Wonderland’ at London’s Soft Opening, capture a bygone era
By Sam Moore Published
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Step inside the world of Christian Gimonet, the pioneering French modernistDiscover the late architect’s work, representing his own gentle expression of regional modernism – and watch our film
By Adam Štěch Published
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Come into our parlour, it’s time to play perfectly designed gamesThese sophisticated games up the ante in the post-prandial parlour pastime department
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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This coastal Dungeness house responds to the eerie ‘desert’ landscapeDesigned by London-based Hollaway Studio, Westview is a coastal Kent home shaped by the area’s industrial and isolated context
By Tianna Williams Published
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Tour a breathtaking Napa Valley winery where even the architecture has a sense of 'terroir'San Francisco practice Aidlin Darling Design ushers Robert Mondavi Winery, one of California's most storied wine producers, into a glorious new age.
By Beth Broome Published
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The new design-led hotels that should be on your radarExplore the best new openings in the world, from a maximalist fever dream in Coronado to a bohemian wellness haven in Madrid
By Lindsay Cohn Last updated
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Inside Agnona’s serene and tactile Milan flagship, a contemporary ode to its rootsBespoke Partnership
The heritage Italian fashion brand honours its history with the new store design – take a tour with creative director Stefano Aimone
By Laura May Todd Published
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Inside Wein am Berg: Europe’s 'elevated' fine wine weekend in the Austrian AlpsOur resident drinks expert, Neil Ridley experiences the most prestigious high-altitude wine event in Europe and a chance to brush up on his skiing skills
By Neil Ridley Published
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The new London restaurants to book nowThis month, Awadhi cuisine takes centre stage, a neighbourhood seafood bar scales up, and a beloved chef delivers yet another hit
By Ben McCormack Last updated
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Out of office: What the Wallpaper* editors are looking forward to in MayOur editors highlight what’s new, noteworthy and not-to-be-missed in design, culture and beyond this month
By Tianna Williams Published
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A fresh take on William Haines’ 1950 ‘Malibu Chair' oozes California midcentury styleBespoke Partnership
The Hollywood glamour of the actor-turned-designer still informs William Haines Designs’ collections today
By Gavin Hastings Published
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Photographer Christopher Anderson’s new book gathers together work spanning Trump, war and familyIn new book ‘Index’, the photographer reflects on his significant career so far
By Cindy Parthonnaud Published
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Does this ambitious new civic space have the power to transform downtown Pittsburgh?Arts Landing, a new park and sculpture garden located along the banks of the Allegheny River, offers much-needed green space for humans and birds alike
By Anthony Paletta Published
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Gallery Weekend Berlin 2026 marks a crucial moment for the city’s cultural scene. Here are the must-seesThere is as much to see at Gallery Weekend Berlin (1-3 May 2026) as ever – go equipped with our guide to the highlights
By Hili Perlson Published
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Sound stole the show at Milan Design Week 2026: what does it mean for the future of interiors?Across the fair, a huge amount of spaces and launches were dedicated to sound, from immersive listening rooms to musical furniture and DJ consoles. We ask four experts about the role of sound in the future of interior design
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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This French architect had never designed a yacht, so he built the world’s largestMaxime d’Angeac reimagines Orient Express at sea with a 220m sailing yacht delivered in just 44 months
By Daven Wu Published
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The Architecture Edit: 10 striking houses we couldn't take our eyes off in AprilFrom a pyramid-inspired home in Milton Keynes to a Belgian villa of sinuous concrete curves – these are the finest examples of residential architecture to cross our desks this month
By Anna Solomon Published
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New watches with understated details have enduring appealWatches from Rolex, Patek Philippe and Vacheron Constantin epitomise a long-lasting classicism
By Hannah Silver Published
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Cece’s opens in Notting Hill with a cinematic take on Italian diningPublic House’s most theatrical London restaurant yet pairs a transportive dining room with delightful Italian cooking
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Who were Les Lalanne? A guide to the world's most collectible duoWallpaper* explores the appeal of Claude and François-Xavier Lalanne whose captivating objects and furnishings keep breaking each other’s auction records.
By Dan Howarth Published
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Frictionless: How the pursuit of optimisation reshaped art, aesthetics and usFrom minimalist architecture to Instagram aesthetics, our visual culture has long worshipped at the altar of optimisation. But as frictionlessness colonises everyday life, artists, designers and theorists are asking what gets lost
By Anna Solomon Published
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Artists’ skewing of the financial crisis takes a satirical turn at London’s ICAA new group exhibition, ‘Genuine Fake Premium Economy’, considers the implications of the 2008 financial crisis
By Hannah Silver Published
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The new interior design trends we spotted at Salone del Mobile 2026Four interior design trends to look out for in 2026 and beyond, from lacquer infiltrating soft furnishings to sculptural tables and maximalist wallcoverings
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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John Gosling on crafting the otherworldly soundtracks for Lee Alexander McQueen: ‘We wanted to shock people’As ‘Unnatural Harmony: Sounds of Lee Alexander McQueen’ arrives at London’s Southbank Centre, the provocative designer’s longtime music director, John Gosling, recalls their decades-long collaboration
By Zoe Whitfield Published
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Tour Kengo Kuma’s new hotel project in KyotoWith interiors by Brewin Design Office, the long-awaited Japan debut for luxury Singapore brand Capella is a soothing mesh of local culture and contemporary warmth
By Danielle Demetriou Published
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Stargaze and eagle-watch from this hilltop piece of contemporary Australian brutalismEyrie Residence is an example of modern Australian brutalism, neatly packaged on a quiet hillside plot in Victoria
By Tianna Williams Published
