Italy
Let Wallpaper* guide you through the worlds of art, design and architecture in Italy - and discover where to go and what to see when you travel to Italy.
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Love island: meet the couple putting Sardinian craft on the design mapBy Elly Parsons Last updated
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Google’s latest AI experiment reveals hidden colour connections in artBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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A sense of the classic: Acqua di Parma puts on first contemporary art show in MilanBy JJ Martin Last updated
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Federico Pestilli’s plastic-smothered flowers are poignant metaphorsFrom vacuum-packed orchids to poppies cloaked in a garbage bag, the imagery in the Italian artist's ‘Nature Morte' explores nature's survival against humanity
By Diane Theunissen Last updated
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All the World's Futures: the blazing Venice Biennale packs some heatBy Ossian Ward Last updated
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Locatelli Partners imagines a cloud-like grocery store in VietnamThe old meets the new in Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh City with Locatelli Partners' Le Square, a new grocery concept store enveloped in a semi-transparent mesh cladding
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Maker meets machine: the innovative artistry of René CaovillaBy Laura Hawkins Last updated
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Planned vision: Arborea offers up clues to its architecturally ambitious past as MussoliniaBy Owen Hatherley Last updated
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Luigi Rosselli’s Mount Minderoo House highlights the appeal of a New South Wales mountaintopBorn and raised in Milan in the 1960s and 70s, architect Luigi Rosselli spent the early years of his career studying in Switzerland and New York City. He opened his eponymous architectural firm in Sydney in 1984, bringing along a passion for midcentury Italian design informed by his upbringing. The firm’s first commission, the design of Canberra’s Parliament House, opened the floodgates to an influx of clients. At the turn of 2007 (W*95), Wallpaper* took to the New South Wales Southern Highlands to visit his design for a family home outside Mittagong inspired by the artist Andy Goldsworthy.
By Carrie Hutchinson Last updated
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Vintage-inspired denim from a heritage Italian brandOver three decades of denim expertise lay the groundwork for Italian brand Jacob Cohën’s latest collection
By Josefin Forsberg Last updated
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APFEL’s new digital foundry explores type as ‘readymade’London-based graphic design studio A Practice for Everyday Life has launched the APFEL Type Foundry, through which it will publish a growing library of typefaces developed through visual, textual and experiential research
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Brioni’s Brendan Mullane and designer Michael Anastassiades team up to dress the house’s new Milan storeBy JJ Martin Last updated
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Driving range: Tod’s ‘My Gommino’ personalisation project embarks on world tourBy Laura Hawkins Last updated
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Casa Loewe opens its first new look European flagship in MilanBy Katrina Israel Last updated
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Caruso hits all the high notes on Milan’s newly minted menswear mileBy JJ Martin Last updated
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Sole mates: Santoni’s spectacular shoes meet Rubelli’s fabulous fabrics in an Italian marriageBy JJ Martin Last updated
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Watch our highlights from Milan’s second annual Fashion Film FestivalBy JJ Martin Last updated
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Brioni’s magnificent new Via Gesu Milanese flagshipBy JJ Martin Last updated
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Domus transforms a baroque palazzo into an experimental design laboratoryBy Sophie Lovell Last updated
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Mr Porter celebrates the mastery of Italian fashionThe luxury menswear retailer celebrates the impeccable craftmanship of Italian menswear with a capsule collection featuring Aspesi, Etro and Valstar
By Laura Hawkins Last updated
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Ettore Sottsass, colour and architecture at Lake Como Design FairBy Laura May Todd Last updated
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Designed by Luigi Scialanga Giambattista Valli's Milan flagship is a decadent enclave on courtyard Via Sant'AndreaBy Ali Morris Last updated
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How bazaar: La Double J and Dimore Studio’s pop-up sees modern in all things vintageBy Laura Hawkins Last updated
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La Double J collaborates with Italian stalwart Larusmiani on punchy patternsBy Elly Parsons Last updated
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To market, to market: the Irish Pavilion pitches up in VeniceBy Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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Inner sanctum: the making of the tabernacle, by Giacomo Moor and EmmemoboliBy Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Tunnel vision: decked out in clashing checks and plaid, we’re dancing to a different beatBy Elly Parsons Last updated


