Audemars Piguet
News and reviews around luxury Swiss watch maker Audemars Piguet, from Wallpaper*
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Fragments by Lex Pott and Calico Wallpaper for The Future PerfectBy Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Thanksgiving minimalism: Picky Nicky’s edit of top table must-havesBy Nick Vinson - Art Direction Last updated
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A new Miami retail hub by Aranda\Lasch taps into the city’s art deco heritageBy Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Royal flush: it’s win-win for Audemars Piguet at SIHH 2018By James Gurney Last updated
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Freeze frame: inside Sebastian Errazuriz’s Art Basel lounge for Audemars PiguetBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Mechanical watch movements inform new jewellery from Carolina Bucci and Audemars PiguetThe K.I.S.S. jewellery collection is inspired by the intricate coils of an Audemars Piguet watch movement
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Paper passion: Yayoi Kusama’s collages reveal an unknown side of the artistBy Brook Mason Last updated
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A first look inside BIG’s watch museum for Audemars Piguet in SwitzerlandBjarke Ingels Group has designed a spiralling museum for the Swiss watchmakers in the Jura Mountains
By Caragh McKay Last updated
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Art Basel Miami Beach 2013: The Florida fair steps out of the shadows of its Swiss siblingBy Caroline Roux Last updated
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Monaco Yacht Show 2015: the best of the boatsBy Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Jonathan Anderson begins his transformation of Loewe into a cultural brand with his new Miami outpostBy Tilly Macalister-Smith Last updated
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Watchmakers on the concept of timeAs the world continues to pause, watchmakers tell us how the meaning of time has changed for them
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Aleksandra Domanović rethinks the relationship between reality and illusion in BerlinCommissioned by Audemars Piguet Contemporary, Becoming Another by Aleksandra Domanović will be on show in Berlin, 17 September – 10 October 2021
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Audemars Piguet unveils new Royal Oak watches for womenThe eight new Royal Oak models from Audemars Piguet are in a spectrum of hues
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Browns and Mad Paris rethink Audemars Piguet Royal OakWatch customisation specialist Mad Paris has developed two new versions of the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak for Browns
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Designer Mathieu Lehanneur’s otherworldly set for Audemars Piguet lands in Art BaselBy Caroline Roux Last updated
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Sculpture series: Liz Glynn pays tribute to Rodin at LACMAUngentle is a fictional journey through 20th-century Britain, exploring the relationship between espionage and male homosexuality. A collaboration between Huw Lemmey and Onyeka Igwe, the film is on view at London’s Studio Voltaire in September
By Brook Mason Last updated
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Sun flower: Christian Wassmann’s latest residential design follows the Miami lightBy Sam Lubell Last updated
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Classically smart: Samsung reveals the Gear S2 watchThe paradox of the smart watch is that it has had to become ever more watch-like to be accepted as an everyday device. Samsung's new Gear S2 follows the new traditionalist mode. Its chief point of difference from the original Gear S is the shape of the screen – the latter was rectangular and slightly curved and came across as a little awkward. In contrast, right from the first time you strap on the S2 you get the familiar watch feel, almost as if the tech beneath has disappeared.
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Breaking rules: Mary Heilmann bends the boundaries of what constitutes artBy Brook Mason Last updated
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Box fresh: Suha Traboulsi and Walid Raad’s elegy to stolen art at AïshtiBy TF Chan Last updated
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Reinventing a classic: Hermès updates Equipage for a new generationBy Christopher Stocks Last updated
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Harvard students display design-seconds in a pavilion for Design Miami 2015By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Fast and furiouso: Gianni Piacentino takes Fondazione PradaBy Nick Compton Last updated
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Sun Xun creates Reconstruction of the Universe for Audemars Piguet
Born in 1980, Sun Xun is among the most esteemed Chinese artists of his generation. His drawings, prints, paintings and moving images, rooted in personal memory and collective history, traverse the boundaries of art; by connecting old and new, handmade and high-tech, Eastern and Western, he creates immersive experiences in which all of the senses are activated
By Harriet Lloyd Smith Last updated
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BIG’s Hôtel des Horlogers for Audemars Piguet offers Swiss bliss in Le BrassusBjarke Ingels Group (BIG) has designed a striking new hotel for Audemars Piguet, now open in Switzerland’s watchmaking heartland
By Bill Prince Last updated
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Watchmakers create exclusive pieces for Harrods at SalonQP fairBy Caragh McKay Last updated


