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3D artist Andrés Reisinger: ‘I’ve invented a genre’
At just 32, Argentinian Andrés Reisinger is one of the most sought-after 3D artists in the world. He’s also one of Wallpaper* guest editor Kelly Wearstler’s favourite contemporary creatives. Here's why
By Pei-Ru Keh • Last updated
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The art fair personality test: what type of Art Basel Miami Beach visitor are you?
Are you a selfie seeker or a champagne visualist? Take our art fair personality test to identify yourself at Art Basel Miami Beach (1-3 December)
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith • Published
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Bentley Mulliner Batur is a ‘revolution’ for the brand, says director of design Andreas Mindt
The Bentley Batur is the ultimate expression of Bentley’s Mulliner division, a majestic two-door car that could light the way to an all-electric future
By Nargess Shahmanesh Banks • Last updated
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How Virgil Abloh’s legacy lives on through collaboration
A year on from his death, a slew of collaborations continue to bear Virgil Abloh’s name – a testament to the enduring legacy of the polymathic designer whose curiosity spanned disciplines
By Jack Moss • Published
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Stadium architecture to inspire sporting excellence
We tour some of the world's finest examples of stadium architecture, drawing inspiration from the Qatar World Cup, which is unfolding as we speak
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
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Vintage brass beads become flexible golden spirals in the hands of jewellery designer Carolina Wong
Discover Carolina Wong’s golden spiral jewellery
By Hannah Silver • Published
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BITE Studios: ‘We want to have a brand which makes an impact’
BITE Studios is marrying sustainable textiles – from seaweed fabric to pea silk – with designs by a team including alumni of Proenza Schouler and Acne Studios
By Tilly Macalister-Smith • Published
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Crush hour: Richard Mille’s sports watch has all the tools for perfect timekeeping
Discover the new Richard Mille sports watch
By Hannah Silver • Published
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Fabergé’s timeless jewellery puts colour, carat and craftsmanship centre stage
Celebrated for the spectacular Easter eggs designed for the Romanov family, Fabergé creates jewellery collections that marry classic elegance with a contemporary edge
By Hannah Silver • Published
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Doha: 8 must-sees for the design-minded visitor as Qatar hosts FIFA World Cup 2022
Doha highlights span the Design District, heritage sites, inspiring dining and, for architecturally curious soccer fans, FIFA World Cup Stadium 974, made of shipping containers
By Minako Norimatsu • Last updated
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Pierpaolo Piccioli and Jacopo Venturini on their vision for Valentino’s new store concept
Speaking exclusively to Wallpaper*, Valentino creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli and CEO Jacopo Venturini talk about redesigning the house’s stores in a project titled ‘The New Maison’
By Jack Moss • Published
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Finnish Design Shop in Turku draws on the surrounding forest for its organic design
Discover the natural aesthetic of the Finnish Design Shop
By Hannah Silver • Last updated
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On, the sportswear brand on a mission to change the way you move
Wallpaper* visits On’s new Zurich HQ to discover the story behind one of the world’s fastest-growing sportswear brands
By Jack Moss • Last updated
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Cult jewellery designer Steff Eleoff brings a subversive sensibility to classic forms
Discover Steff Eleoff’s new jewellery
By Hannah Silver • Published
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Milan Fashion Week S/S 2023: Prada to Bottega Veneta
From a raft of new creative directors to birthday celebrations and a packed schedule of shows, Milan Fashion Week S/S 2023 enjoyed a buzzing return to form
By Jack Moss • Last updated
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Tiffany & Co and Daniel Arsham mark the new Lock collection with a limited-edition sculpture and bangle
The Bronze Eroded Tiffany Padlock sculpture from Tiffany & Co and Daniel Arsham conceals a Tiffany Lock bracelet studded with diamonds and tsavorites
By Hannah Silver • Published
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Zizipho Poswa’s new ceramics and photography explore hair as a medium for sculpture
At Southern Guild Gallery, Cape Town, Zizipho Poswa draws on the elaborate hairstyling practised by African women in a new series of ceramics, bronze sculptures and photographs
By Jareh Das • Published
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Uniqlo clothing lives longer thanks to London repair studios
Re.Uniqlo Studio is the brand’s dedicated repair, customisation and recycling space, with two locations open in London
By Simon Mills • Published
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A warped take on officewear, courtesy of this season’s menswear collections
Re-balance your work-life wardrobe with menswear pieces from Valentino, Fendi, Dior and more, captured in a playful series by photographer Dorothy Sing Zhang and stylist Ben Schofield
By Jack Moss • Published
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Venice Biennale 2022 closing review: who, how and what on earth?
As the sun sets on the 59th Venice Art Biennale (until 27 November), we look back on an edition filled with resilience, female power and unsurprisingly, lots of surprises
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith • Published
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Uzbekistan’s multidisciplinary Venice Biennale pavilion explores the history of contemporary technologies
Marking Uzbekistan’s first participation in the Venice Biennale, Dixit Algorizmi – The Garden of Knowledge is a conceptual exploration of the origin myths and narratives of modern technologies
By Simon Mills • Published
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This flexible, customisable garden dwelling by Samara brings functionality to outside space
Rethink the design of your garden with this functional, solar-powered living space
By Hannah Silver • Last updated
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Antony Gormley interview: ‘We’re at more than a tipping point. We’re in a moment of utter crisis’
We visit the London studio of British sculptor Antony Gormley ahead of his major new show ‘Body Field’ at Xavier Hufkens Brussels
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith • Last updated
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Textile artists: the pioneers of a new material world
These contemporary textile artists are weaving together the rich tapestry of fibre art in new ways
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith • Published
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Last chance to see: 'Bruce Nauman: Contrapposto Studies’ at Punta della Dogana, Venice
Focusing on the American artist's performative 'Contrapposto Studies', Bruce Nauman's show at Punta della Dogana, Venice, gives new meaning to body language – on view until 27 November 2022
By Laura May Todd • Published
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Tora Schultz: ‘Bitch on Wheels’ is a surreal, witty take on a world designed for the male body
From crash test dummies to pitchfork stilettos, Tora Schultz’s show ‘Bitch on Wheels’ at Copenhagen’s O–Overgaden is a tragic comedy exploring gender bias, stereotypes, and the surrealism of everyday life
By Alice Godwin • Published
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‘Energy and electricity’: Haider Ackermann and Fila unite in Manchester
The city’s subcultures inspired the unexpected collaboration between Haider Ackermann and historic sportswear brand Fila
By Jack Moss • Published
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Completedworks’ offbeat new jewellery is inspired by glitches in modern society
Discover Completedworks’ new jewellery collection
By Hannah Silver • Published
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Rolex Arts Initiative: Carrie Mae Weems and Camila Rodríguez Triana’s collaboration, plus a new cycle
We look at visual artist Carrie Mae Weems and her protégé Camila Rodríguez Triana from the most recent iteration of the Rolex Arts Initiative, which pairs rising creative stars with masters in their fields
By Bill Prince • Published