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Loft-like and seductive, architects Bonetti/Kozerski’s new HQ prioritises collaborationAt the architects’ new office in New York, collaboration and conversation are high on the agenda
By Diana Budds Published
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How Japanese studio Pieces of Japan is working tirelessly to preserve and champion traditional craftTina Koyama started Pieces of Japan out of a deep passion for the country's craftsmanship traditions. Now, her company supports some of its best artisans, some of whom are like family
By Daven Wu Published
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Inside the creative musical world of Matéo Garcia, in-demand shaper of soundMatéo Garcia has created speakers and sound experiences for the likes of Celine and James Blake: read our interview with the Parisian musical creative
By Caroline Krager Published
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Taste the Mediterranean sea at this new London restaurantGreek in instinct and grounded in British ingredients, Jul’s is set to conquer SW1
By Ben McCormack Published
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Step into painter Hannah Murray’s seductive, unsettling worldIn an exhibition at Ginny on Frederick in London, the artist populates hyperrealistic interiors with her almost-realistic figures
By Hannah Silver Published
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This spiralling Spanish library houses over 5000 rare fashion and photography tomesPart of the Marta Ortega Pérez (MOP) Foundation in A Coruña, Spain, the ‘intimate and monumental’ library houses an impressive collection of rarely-seen and out-of-print titles, all free for the public to explore
By Belle Hutton Published
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This Las Vegas house is designed for curated conversations, ‘a quiet frame for art’A distinguished collector's Las Vegas house blends ancient artefacts and unapologetically contemporary pieces, striking up a dynamic design dialogue
By Alfredo Mineo Published
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Designing the Pet Shop Boys: Mark Farrow on 40 years of creative collaborationAs a new history of Pet Shop Boys’ work, 'Volume: The Complete Visual Record', is published to coincide with the 40th anniversary of their first album ‘Please’, Wallpaper* sat down with Farrow for a rare PSB-oriented retrospective conversation
By Jason Barlow Published
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Once a Gilded Age boarding house for ‘respectable’ young ladies, a New York landmark is reborn as a sophisticated hotelThe Twenty Two New York is the first overseas outpost of the London hotel and club of the same name. Here’s our review
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Cecily Brown creates immersive other worlds at the Serpentine: ‘I love the idea of getting lost in art’Cecily Brown brings her hypnotic blend of abstract and figurative paintings to the London gallery
By Amah-Rose Abrams Published
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This renovated Belgian townhouse remembers its bourgeois roots with exquisite, layered detailingFor a family of five, designer Victoria-Maria Geyer transformed a historic Brussels home into a warm, elegant residence that blends global craftsmanship with vintage-modern furnishings
By Anna Solomon Published
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Tour Neues Frankfurt, the modernist housing scheme still tempting urbanites 100 years onWe explore the ambition of Neues Frankfurt – designed by Ernst May and home to seminal designs by Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky – as the German city marks the pioneering programme’s centenary
By Ellen Himelfarb Published
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Willy Chavarria’s collaboration with Zara is here: ‘It’s about the power of roots’Shop the collaboration, which sees the award-winning American designer continue his message of community with men’s and women’s collections featuring his distinctive silhouettes
By Jack Moss Published
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‘Schiaparelli lived to shock’: V&A’s new show is an homage to the pioneering surrealist couturierWallpaper* takes a tour of ‘Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art’, a blockbuster new fashion exhibition on Italian designer Elsa Schiaparelli, which opens at London’s V&A Museum on 28 March
By India Birgitta Jarvis Published
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Draga & Aurel are one of design’s most colourful duos – check out their jewel-like resin piecesIn their Italian studio, Draga Obradovic and Aurel K Basedow transform experimental materials into a striking synthesis of postmodernism, neo-futurism and 20th-century design
By Anna Solomon Published
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Arthur Casas’ newest escape is nestled deep in the Brazilian forest canopyBravissima House, a bespoke home by Arthur Casas in the southern Brazilian state of Santa Catarina, is a carefully planned escape engulfed in nature
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Margaret Howell and Kettle’s Yard unpack Japanese artist Kenji Umeda’s sculptural styleFollowing the discovery of a long-lost trunk belonging to the artist, previously unseen works, clothes and correspondence go on show in London and Cambridge
By Hannah Silver Published
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Dior’s golden ‘Bamboo Pavilion’ in Tokyo is a love letter from Paris to JapanWallpaper* takes a tour of the new Japan store, which sees the façade of Dior’s Avenue Montaigne store in Paris reimagined in golden bamboo
By Kanae Hasegawa Published
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In Gujarat, a Le Corbusier-inspired home merges climate-smart design with richly symbolic spacesIt first appears more like a shopping centre than a home, but step inside this residence in Navsari and you’ll find a blend of precision-driven architecture and culturally meaningful spaces
By Anna Solomon Published
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Céline & Lolo is a hotel that taps into Nairobi’s creative soulA 1970s estate originally designed by Karl Henrik Nøstvik has been reimagined as an intimate bolthole awash with pizzazz
By Lauren Ho Published
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Avgvst and J.Kim celebrate jewellery’s cultural history in a thoughtful collaborationJewellery brand Avgvst and fashion label J.Kim draw on a shared set of values for a minimalist and chic partnership
By Ann Binlot Published
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A Canadian forest retreat’s treehouse-like forms are sustainable, and look great to bootPassive House Forest Retreat, an eco-sensitive private home nestled in Canada’s Coast Mountains, takes its environmental approach to the next level
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Painter Hurvin Anderson’s blend of memory and history is mesmerising at Tate BritainThe artist presents his first major retrospective, in which bold and joyful works zigzag between places, memories and motifs
By Hannah Silver Published
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Fade to grey for S/S 2026, as the unassuming hue gets a subversive twistTypically associated with the drab and the corporate, this season’s designers presented a twisted working uniform in shades of grey and black
By Jack Moss Published
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A Tuscan breeze courses through this serene San Francisco restaurantVia Aurelia is a softly hued fine dining haunt bringing a sense of old-world charm to the Mission Rock neighbourhood
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Sandwiched between mountains, this Brazilian house is an example of creative freedomFor this Brazilian house project, architect Beatriz Meyer discovered a calming valley plot to create a family base, and she was faced with her most difficult client yet – herself
By Tianna Williams Published
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The ultimate guide to Aldo Rossi's postmodernism – an 'architecture of meaning'Seminal Italian architect Aldo Rossi crafted spaces rich with memory and association, at once poetic and political; we explore the postmodernist's oeuvre in our ultimate guide to his works
By Edwin Heathcote Published
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Slow down at a modernist Joshua Tree hotelSet among 180 acres of high desert, Reset Hotel is an intimate bolthole designed around stillness and relaxation
By Charlotte Boates Published
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Inez & Vinoodh celebrate their 40-year career with a major exhibition in The HagueIn 'Can Love Be a Photograph,' at the Kunstmuseum Den Haag, Dutch-born photographers Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin mark forty years of creative collaboration
By Sofia Hallström Published
