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How Charles and Ray Eames combined problem solving with humour and playfulness to create some of the most enduring furniture designs of modern times
Everything you need to know about Charles and Ray Eames, the American design giants who revolutionised the concept of design for everyday life with humour and integrity
By Francesca Perry Published
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Veronica Ditting’s collection of tiny tomes is a big draw at London's Tenderbooks
At London bookshop Tenderbooks, 'Small Print' is an exhibition by creative director Veronica Ditting that explores and celebrates the appeal of books that fit in the palm of your hand
By Ali Morris Published
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How Beirut's emerging designers tell a story of resilience in creativity
The second in our Design Cities series, Beirut is a model of resourcefulness and adaptability: we look at how the layered history of the city is reflected in its designers' output
By Laura May Todd Published
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How Abidjan's Young Designers Workshop is helping shape a new generation of Côte d'Ivoire creatives
In the first in our Design Cities series, we look at how Abidjan's next generation of creatives is being nurtured by an enlightened local designer
By Laura May Todd Published
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Colour and texture elevate an interior designer’s London home
To beautify her home without renovations, Charu Gandhi focused on key spaces and worked with inherited details
By Anna Solomon Published
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The Stuff That Surrounds You: Inside the home of designer Michael Anastassiades
In The Stuff That Surrounds You, Wallpaper* explores a life through objects. In this episode, we step inside one of the most considered homes we've ever seen, where Anastassiades test drives his own creations
By Anna Solomon Published
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Dries van Noten on why he's building a new home for craft in Venice
A year after departing the runway, Dries van Noten unveils his next chapter: the Fondazione Dries Van Noten, a newly announced cultural initiative in Venice celebrating craft in all its forms. Wallpaper* meets the designer to find out why he’s not ready to retire.
By Ali Morris Published
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Alexander Wessely turns the Nobel Prize ceremony into a live artwork
For the first time, the Nobel Prize banquet has been reimagined as a live artwork. Swedish-Greek artist and scenographer Alexander Wessely speaks to Wallpaper* about creating a three-act meditation on light inside Stockholm City Hall
By Ali Morris Published
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At $31.4 million, this Lalanne hippo just smashed another world auction record at Sotheby’s
The jaw-dropping price marked the highest-ever for a work by François-Xavier Lalanne – and for a work of design generally
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Is the Calibri typeface 'woke'? We asked its designer
'It's more a compliment than something bad for me,’ says the Dutch type designer Lucas de Groot
By Anna Fixsen Published
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The Wallpaper* Design Awards are back in 2026 – see who's shortlisted
Our annual design awards returns in January – here are the first shortlisted nominees
By Léa Teuscher Published
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Wallpaper* Design Awards 2026: Life-enhancer of the year shortlist
Discover the shortlist for Life-Enhancer of the Year in the Wallpaper* Design Awards 2026, from an innovative night light to a blueprint for play
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Wallpaper* Design Awards 2026: Launch of the year shortlist
Discover the shortlist for Launch of the Year in the Wallpaper* Design Awards 2026, from an innovative museum concept to a glass-like hydrating face mask
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Why the UK’s newest country retreat is placing craft at its core
Crafted at Powdermills is an ambitious new members’ club and retreat deep in the East Sussex countryside. Designed by House of Dre, it aims to root itself in the local landscape and its community of makers. Wallpaper* pays a visit to find out how
By Ali Morris Published
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Wallpaper* Design Awards 2026: Designer of the Year shortlist
Meet the Wallpaper* Designers of the Year nominees: bringing calm, consideration and integrity to the year's key design moments
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Pantone chose white as colour of the year: resistance to plurality, or quiet emblem of hope?
The Pantone Colour of the Year 2026 – Cloud Dancer white – was met with both intrigue and horror from the design community. We speak to four design professionals who weigh in on this year's candid hue
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Edra’s wintry marvel of a chair heralds the 2026 Winter Games
Edra unveils a new snow-white chair by Estudio Campana to mark the upcoming Winter Games, as part of its ‘Casa Italia’ showcase of Italian excellence for the event
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Didn't make it to Alcova Miami this year? These are our 10 favourite things
At the third US edition of the exhibition, designers reinterpreted ancient traditions, artfully refracted light and encouraged sexual exploration
By Dan Howarth Published
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Sophie Lou Jacobsen’s glass tableware is fit for a hotel-style breakfast at home
The French-American designer unveils her ‘Continental Collection’, a playful and elegant take on classic breakfast tableware
By Tianna Williams Published
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Vincent Van Duysen and Zara unveil a sophisticated new flagship concept in Barcelona
Zara Diagonal by Vincent Van Duysen brings the intimacy of a domestic space to the shopping experience
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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These classic board games are elevated with a creative twist
From a leather Snakes and Ladders to a whimsical Noughts and Crosses (plus a few newcomers): browse our edit of the best board games to keep you and your guests entertained this holiday season
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Bottega for Bottegas 2025 invites artisans to reinterpret the ritual of the aperitivo
The annual initiative showcases makers and creatives who share Bottega Veneta’s dedication to craft. This year’s objects come together as an exquisite, modern still life
By Anna Solomon Published
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Step inside the soft but vibrant Madrid home of interior designer Marta de la Rica
Earlier in 2025, Wallpaper* visited Marta de la Rica’s studio, which captured her meticulously considered design language. Now, we glimpse a softer side of the designer – her personal home – which radiates the warmth and energy of family life
By Anna Solomon Published
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Finnish Design Shop has unveiled an interiors collection inspired by the modernist art of Helene Schjerfbeck
The collection’s serene colour palettes and refined finishes draw directly from Schjerfbeck’s paintings, translating her Nordic modernist sensitivity into contemporary objects
By Anna Solomon Published
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20 things that positively delighted us in and around Design Miami this year
From covetable 20th-century masterpieces to a tower made from ceramic pickles, these were the works that stood out amid the blur of Art Week
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Meet the Next Generation of creative stars to know in January Wallpaper*, out now
From young designers, artists and architects about to make the world a better place to emerging cultural hotspots for your radar – discover a new dawn in Wallpaper* January 2026, on newsstands
By Bill Prince Published
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Katie Stout installs a stone menagerie across Miami's Design District
Horses, frogs and even a mermaid have taken over the avenues of Miami Design District. Discover ‘Gargantua’s Thumb’, a collection of stone seating by designer Katie Stout
By Rosa Bertoli Published


