Interviews
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Counter-cool fragrance master Alessandro Gualtieri on Amsterdam, leather and ‘feeling it’By Mary Cleary Last updated
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Cars, watches and Negronis: A. Lange & Söhne’s CEO Wilhelm Schmid in conversationBy Simon Mills Last updated
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Interview with Renzo Rosso, owner of DieselBy Hugo Macdonald Last updated
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Thread to thread with Sheila Hicks at Alison Jacques GalleryBy Elly Parsons Last updated
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‘Jil Sander: Present Tense’ opens in FrankfurtBy Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Pablo Coppola on Bally’s 100-year archive exhibition at its new Ginza flagshipBy Katrina Israel Last updated
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The Xbox has been transformed into a highly designed objectMicrosoft designers Carl Ledbetter and Chris Kujawski on their new approach to Xbox design
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Luca Guadagnino judges Wallpaper* Design Awards 2022Italian film director Luca Guadagnino, who recently expanded his work into design and interiors, talks about his projects and judging the Wallpaper* Design Awards 2022
By Laura Rysman Last updated
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Interview with Josh Rubin, Editor of CoolhuntingBy Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Ritesh Gupta’s Useful School: ‘Creative education needs to centre on people of colour’Creative industry veteran Ritesh Gupta on launching Useful School, a new virtual learning platform that puts people of colour front and centre
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Olivia Arthur on expanding photography and minimising preconceptions‘Through the lens’ is our monthly series that spotlights photographers who are Wallpaper* contributors. Here we explore the vision of Magnum photographer Olivia Arthur
By Sophie Gladstone Last updated
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Ilse Crawford judges Wallpaper* Design Awards 2022London Design Medal laureate Ilse Crawford – part of the six-strong jury for the Judges’ Awards, the Wallpaper* Design Awards’ highest honours – on design for a better reality, and our worthy winners
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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New vision for Franco Maria Ricci’s art publishing legacyItalian art collector and publisher Franco Maria Ricci passed away in September 2020. His nephew Edoardo Pepino was entrusted with his artistic legacy, including the world’s biggest bamboo maze and Ricci’s eponymous publishing house, which is set for a relaunch in late 2021
By Maria Cristina Didero Last updated
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An interview with Brazilian designer Brunno JaharaBy Henrietta Thompson Last updated
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King Castle: remembering Wendell Castle, as we knew him, in his upstate New York homeBy Phoebe Eaton Last updated
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Visit the Hudson Valley garden of Malin+GoetzThe duo behind beauty brand Malin+Goetz talk skincare and gardening from their Upstate New York home
By Mary Cleary Last updated
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Through the lens of Wallpaper* contributor Baud Postma‘Through the lens’ is our monthly series that throws the spotlight on photographers who are Wallpaper* contributors. Here we explore their vision further.
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Jonathan Anderson on Loewe's new home fragrancesLoewe's creative director discusses the brand's plant-inspired interior scents
By Mary Cleary Last updated
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Tracey Emin interview: ‘If I hadn’t made art, I would be dead by now’We speak to British artist Tracey Emin in her hometown of Margate, where she has created a new painting to raise funds for TKE Studios, a pioneering complex serving the next generation of radical creatives. ‘I don’t want to die being an artist that made really interesting work. I want to make a future.’
By Sheila Lam Last updated
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Man at work: rigour, neurochemicals and 24/7 assistants at Takashi Murakami’s studioBy Jens H Jensen Last updated
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Out of office: coffee and creative small talk with Bill AmbergBodil Blain, Wallpaper* columnist and founder of Cru Kafé, shares coffee and creative small talk with leading figures from the worlds of art, architecture, design, and fashion. This week, it’s British leather craftsman Bill Amberg, who is set to launch his second range of digitally printed hides at London Design Festival
By Bodil Blain Last updated
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Gathering: the new Soho gallery blending art and social activismGathering, the newest gallery resident in London’s Soho, will focus on contemporary art exploring systemic social issues. Ahead of Tai Shani’s inaugural show, we speak to founders Alex Flick and Trinidad Fombella about their vision for the gallery
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Through the lens of Wallpaper* contributor Adrien Dubost‘Through the lens’ is our monthly series that throws the spotlight on emerging photographers who are Wallpaper* contributors. Every month one photographer is commissioned to capture the upfront Newspaper section – an artist’s residency in print form – here we explore their vision further.
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Through the lens of Wallpaper* contributor Oskar Proctor‘Through the lens’ is our monthly series that throws the spotlight on emerging photographers who are Wallpaper* contributors. Every month one photographer is commissioned to capture the upfront Newspaper section – an artist’s residency in print form – here we explore their vision further
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Decode: Julius Popp interviewBy Sophie Lovell Last updated
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Through the lens of Wallpaper* contributor Norman Wilcox-GeissenIntroducing our new monthly series in which we throw the spotlight on emerging photographers who are Wallpaper* contributors. Every month one photographer is commissioned to capture the upfront Newspaper section – an artist's residency in print form – here we explore their vision further.
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Out of office: coffee and creative small talk with Eric FischlBodil Blain, Wallpaper* columnist and founder of Cru Kafé, shares coffee and creative small talk with leading figures from the worlds of art, architecture, design, and fashion. This week it’s American artist Eric Fischl, who is making a splash at Sprüth Magers in Los Angeles with an exhibition of new paintings centred on bodies of water
By Bodil Blain Last updated


