Marc Newson
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Marc Newson designs Hermès’ first ever pen
By Amy Serafin • Last updated
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Marc Newson targets sharpshooters with a shotgun for Beretta
By Rosa Bertoli • Last updated
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Pen pal: a collaboration between Marc Newson and Montblanc has all the write moves
By Rosa Bertoli • Last updated
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Piece corps: Wallpaper* and Sotheby’s join forces to reveal what great design is made of
By Hugo Macdonald • Last updated
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Fendi lays down the brand's Roman roots in London
By Katrina Israel • Last updated
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Jony Ive remembers Azzedine Alaïa
By Jack Moss • Last updated
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Last chance to see: Marc Newson’s shelves are a lesson in simplicity
The release of Marc Newson’s new modular shelves for Galerie Kreo, ‘Quobus’, ties in with the opening of the gallery's new space in Mayfair, London (until 20 November 2021)
By Hannah Silver • Last updated
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Marc Newson, Erdem and Don McCullin immortalised in hyperrealist paintings
By Elly Parsons • Last updated
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French fancy: Galerie Kreo brings its wares to FOG Design+Art
By Michael Slenske • Last updated
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Makes scents: Louis Vuitton launches its much-anticipated perfume range
By Christopher Stocks • Last updated
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Air time: Marc Newson gives the Atmos clock a lighter touch
By Caragh McKay • Last updated
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Prime numbers: 41 Alaïa masterpieces go on display at the couturier’s Paris headquarters
By Harriet Quick • Last updated
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First look at Sir Jony Ive and Marc Newson’s immersive festive installation for Claridge’s
By Jessica Klingelfuss • Last updated
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Marc Newson on design, reviving crafts and his solo show at Gagosian New York
An exclusive interview with British designer Marc Newson, creator of the Lockheed Lounge (1986) and the Embryo Chair (1988). He discusses a new solo show at the Gagosian in New York City, which brings together colossal cast-glass chairs, Murrina glass consoles, cloisonné enameled desks, aluminum surfboards, and an Aikuchi sword
By Carly Ayres • Last updated
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Jony Ive’s LoveFrom unveils official website
Launched today, 11 October 2021, LoveFrom.com reveals the creative collective’s visual identity, anchored in a Baskerville-inspired typeface called LoveFrom Serif, provides a statement of purpose, and pays gentle homage to Apple’s Steve Jobs
By Sarah Douglas • Last updated
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Marc Newson looks back on the design impact of 1990s restaurant Coast
Marc Newson pays tribute to his 1995 Coast restaurant design, looking at the space, furniture and objects he created for the groundbreaking, but short-lived, London venue
By Rosa Bertoli • Last updated
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Louis Vuitton launches its first men’s fragrance range, bottled by Marc Newson
By Christopher Stocks • Last updated
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Simon Mills in conversation with designer Marc Newson and Montblanc creative director Zaim Kamal
By Simon Mills • Last updated
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Big bounce: art and sole collide in an uplifting offering from Marc Newson and Nike
By Nick Compton • Last updated
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Marc Newson's solo US show presents his oeuvre in a domestic setting
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‘Azzedine Alaïa: The Couturier’ celebrates the designer’s extraordinary cut and dash with the help of a few friends
By Harriet Quick • Last updated
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LoveFrom’s Jony Ive and Marc Newson join forces with Ferrari
Jony Ive and Marc Newson’s creative collective LoveFrom is teaming up with Ferrari just as the carmaker gears up for its first all-electric model. A wider collaboration with Ferrari’s holding company Exor ‘will explore a range of creative projects in the business of luxury’
By Sarah Douglas • Published
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Wallpaper* Power 200: the world’s top design names and influencers
It’s back with a double helping of provocation and praise. We have plumped up this year’s Power List to a meaty two-ton’s worth of carefully measured rankings, an upscaled calibration of design achievement. As we strongly suspected, last year’s Power 100 caused a considerable stir and provoked strong words. And, as last month’s editor’s letter made clear, even alarming threats of revenge and recrimination. So this year, unchastened, we thought we would do it all again, but double the dose. To mark our 200th issue, the power 100 has become 200. Or rather 100+100 (normal disservice will be resumed next year). And, in a self-congratulatory nod to our keen eye for talent and perhaps the propulsive effect we have had on nascent design careers, we have trawled the Wallpaper* archives, retraced our expert truffling and recovered the debut appearances of future Power Listers. (Look out for long-lost hair, unlined faces and eyes undimmed).
By Rosa Bertoli • Published
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Galerie Kreo coaxes designers out of their usual creative boxes for jewellery show
By JJ Martin • Published