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Inside Gourmega, a secret Greenwich Village restaurant that’s an all-out celebration of African diasporic cultureThe restaurant, with design by Mariam Issoufou, marks the first permanent project from the celebrated culinary collective, Ghetto Gastro
By Adrian Madlener Published
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Find zen at Azuma Farm Koiwai, a remarkable rural escape in JapanAt the foot of Japan’s Mount Iwate, Azuma Farm Koiwai is a 24-room property focused on nature, rural heritage, and slow living
By Daven Wu Published
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Ferrari Style unveils its London flagship store, a sleek home for ready-to-wear and moreBespoke Partnership
The new retail concept, by creative director Rocco Iannone with Formafantasma and architects Gonzalez Haase AAS, is a precisely crafted workshop of ideas
By Gavin Hastings Published
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Grohe Spa showcases ‘Aqua Sanctuary’ at Milan Design Week 2026Bespoke Partnership
At Milan Design Week 2026, Grohe Spa transforms a historic Milanese theatre into an immersive exploration of wellbeing through water, with highlights such as its Atrio Private Collection and Grohtherm Aqua Tiles
By Gavin Hastings Published
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For its inaugural exhibition, the V&A East traces 125 years of Black British music‘The Music is Black’ at V&A East Museum, opening on 18 April, is an intimate exploration into Black British music culture
By Teshome Douglas-Campbell Published
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Natalia Criado’s tableware collaboration feels like a bridge across dimensions‘There’s an intimacy in the way they operate,’ says the designer of her upcoming collaboration with Milanese ceramics brand Laboratorio Paravicini
By Laura May Todd Published
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This restored Barcelona house is a historic pirate’s abode – with, yes, its own pirate’s roomA Barcelona house passed through generations, Casa el Pirata underwent a renovation of its dining room, entrance hall and pirates room, a result which nods to the past, while accommodating the needs of the present
By Tianna Williams Published
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The best coffee in Milan, according to the city’s creativesLooking for the best coffee in Milan? We map the best spots for pastries and a caffeine fix, with help from the city’s local designers, curators and creative directors
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Kelly Wearstler on her H&M Home collection: 'it pushed me to be more creative'For Milan Design Week 2026, Kelly Wearstler teams up with H&M Home, collaborating on a furnishings collection that’s both elegantly crafted and affordably priced
By Carole Dixon Published
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Vacheron Constantin and the Louvre unveil new watches inspired by ancient civilisationsRevealed at Watches and Wonders 2026, Vacheron Constantin’s latest collaboration yields four watches that translate cultural symbols into horological form
By Hannah Silver Published
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The Czech Republic’s Constitution just got a graphic design makeoverThe new ceremonial version of the Constitution of the Czech Republic features delicate paper handcraft, a new dedicated font, and contemporary graphic design
By Adam Štěch Published
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In Venice, Su Xiaobai will fill a historic palazzo with works crafted in natural lacquerDuring the Venice Biennale, Su Xiaobai’s 'Alchemical Universe' at Palazzo Soranzo Van Axel will make for a special show
By Daven Wu Published
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Experience LACMA’s new David Geffen Galleries – ‘It’s time to experiment’The David Geffen Galleries by Peter Zumthor open at LACMA; we take a tour and explore the relationship between art and architecture
By Michael Webb Published
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Take a closer look at the 2026 Bulgari Octo Finissimo, unveiled at Watches and WondersFor 2026, the watch has been made more compact than ever – a move not without its challenges
By Joshua Hendren Published
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Piaget’s 1960s-inspired pebble watches swing into Watches and Wonders 2026The brand releases the Swinging Pebbles collection of pendant watches in three colourful stones
By Hannah Silver Published
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Step inside V&A East Museum, a new London cultural hub combining brains and beautyDesigned by O'Donnell+Tuomey in Stratford, the V&A East Museum is ready to show off its sculptural volumes as it gears up for its public opening on 18 April 2026
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Somerset’s Michelin-starred Osip now doubles up as a bucolic sleepoverChef Merlin Labron-Johnson expands his lauded farm-to-table restaurant into a restorative place to stay
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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A 1930s bungalow facade in Suffolk is transformed into a work of artA redesigned 1930s bungalow in the British countryside, this new project by artist Giles Miller is inspired by the area's industrial history
By Tianna Williams Published
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Hermès presents its first skeleton H08 watch and playful scenography at Watches and Wonders 2026At Watches and Wonders 2026, the clean lines of the skeleton watch are inspiring Hermès
By Hannah Silver Published
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Tour Los Angeles' finest modernist houses, from shiny icons to lesser-known gemsThe modernist houses of Los Angeles are the stuff of legend. Writer, curator and architectural historian Adam Štěch takes us on a tour of some of the finest examples, from established icons to lesser-known gems
By Adam Štěch Published
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At Watches and Wonders, Cartier puts the focus on shapes and materials in exciting new watch releasesCartier rethinks much-loved watch families at Watches and Wonders 2026
By Thor Svaboe Published
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Brooklyn's most famous cemetery is for the living as much as it's for the dead. Its gleaming new visitor centre is proofBy combining a historic greenhouse with a brand new building, Architecture Research Office creates a new portal for Green-Wood Cemetery.
By Beth Broome Published
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Faye Toogood brings a surrealist edge to this new London restaurantFrom Notting Hill to Spitalfields, Holly Carrot begins a new chapter with whimsical interiors and a ravishing plant-forward menu
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Step into the contemporary puzzle of Martin Margiela's first large-scale exhibition in Japan'Martin Margiela at Kudan House', running in Tokyo until 29 April, is an eclectic and curious world
By Danielle Demetriou Published
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The Wallpaper* Travel Guides return with four new editionsThe essential companion for today’s design lover
By Bill Prince Last updated
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From Sabrinawood to Bieber’s minimalism: Coachella 2026’s best stage designsThere was innovation and imagination all over the line-up at this year’s festival, while the headline acts sparked debate with their contrasting approaches to production design
By Kevin EG Perry Published
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Flaer is a new premium furniture brand making its debut at Milan Design Week 2026Bespoke Partnership
With its head in Italy and heart in Dubai, the brand debuts with an elegant furniture collection and global ambition
By Gavin Hastings Published
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Meet the visionary young architect who's reshaping London, one project at a timeEast London-born architect Jayden Ali and his multidisciplinary practice JA Projects draw on social justice, community and connection, shaping the architectural avant-garde in the British capital and beyond
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Inside Meadow House, a modernist-inspired home in the Essex countrysideInspired by modernist pavilions, Meadow House in Essex, UK, is a masterclass in elegant volumes and architectural detailing
By Ellie Stathaki Published
