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Cosiest London cocktail bars for chic soirées
The best London cocktail bars for cosy drinks, from a fairy-lit terrace in Fitzrovia to snug surrounds in Covent Garden
By Martha Elliott • Published
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Lose yourself in 550 Madison and Snøhetta’s public garden
Snøhetta designs a new public garden for 550 Madison in New York
By Pei-Ru Keh • Published
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Lily Clark’s water fountains offered a moment of sensorial escapism at Design Miami 2022
Design Miami 2022: Lily Clark's ‘Farallon’ water fountains, part of the Stroll Garden installation, combine modernist inspiration and hydro engineering
By Maria Sobrino • Published
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Design Miami 2022: highlights from the fair and around town
Design Miami 2022 (30 November – 4 December) aims at ‘rebooting the roots of our relationship with nature and collective structures, ecospheres, and urban contexts’
By Sujata Burman • Last updated
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Cocktails and concept stores: the ultimate Oslo tour
From an art-filled hotel to earthy cocktails and an in-house distillery, take our design-led Oslo tour – as guided by Wallpaper* contributor Will Jennings
By Will Jennings • Last updated
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IQON is BIG’s South American debut in Quito
Quito gets a brutalist urban addition – IQON – courtesy of Bjarke Ingels and Ecuadorian developer Uribe Schwarzkopf
By Rainbow Nelson • Published
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11 Hoyt by Studio Gang sets a new standard for Downtown Brooklyn
11 Hoyt by Studio Gang has been completed, bringing a fresh residential offering to its Brooklyn neighbourhood
By Pei-Ru Keh • Last updated
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Patricia Urquiola presents new lighting system for Flos
Patricia Urquiola's latest creation for Flos is a sustainable lighting system featuring organic shapes inspired by the fruit and flowers of almond trees
By Laura May Todd • Last updated
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‘A House’ is a minimalist Nordic cabin by emerging studio nāv
‘A House’ by studio nāv is an idyllic Nordic minimalist cabin
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
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Paris tour: must-sees in the French capital
Our ‘Postcard from Paris’ details a Paris tour for the design-savvy traveller, including sophisticated showrooms, pop-up dining, a verdant hotel, chic chocolates and more
By Amy Serafin • Last updated
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Shiguchi is a Japanese cultural retreat that bridges tradition and the 21st century
Shiguchi is a new Japanese cultural hub set amid nature, by artist and collector Shouya Grigg
By Catherine Shaw • Last updated
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Fisherman’s House blends old, new and that view
Fisherman’s House by Studio Prineas balances a 19th-century cottage and contemporary concrete in a modern Sydney home
By Ellie Stathaki • Published
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British Columbia house immerses its occupants in the region’s evergreen forests
Openspace Architecture has designed this grand modernist retreat in the heart of Whistler, making the most of the spectacular natural landscape
By Jonathan Bell • Published
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Crunch time: mark a matrimonial moment with an engagement watch
Discover classic watches from Omega, Cartier, Vacheron Constantin, Patek Philippe and more
By Hannah Silver • Published
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UniFor unveils new Milan showroom by Herzog & de Meuron
UniFor’s new Milan showroom in Herzog & de Meuron’s Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli on Viale Pasubio is ‘an open space in dialogue with the city’
By Cristina Kiran Piotti • Last updated
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Miami Art Week 2022: your guide to the 6 best shows in town
As Miami Art Week 2022 enters full swing, explore our preview guide to the highlights, from Art Basel Miami Beach 2022 art fair to the best exhibitions and events
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith • Last updated
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This Sicilian villa brings contemporary architecture to the foot of Mount Etna
L House is a modern Sicilian villa in perfect sync with its surroundings, designed by London-based architecture practice Transit Studio
By Ellie Stathaki • Published
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Fendi presents Lukas Gschwandtner’s Triclinium at Design Miami 2022
Design Miami 2022: Fendi presents Triclinium by Austrian artist Lukas Gschwandtner
By TF Chan • Last updated
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Casa Sexta by All Arquitectura is an exemplar of urban minimalism
Casa Sexta by All Arquitectura brings together domestic warmth and minimalist architecture in the outskirts of Mexico City
By Ellie Stathaki • Published
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Francis Gallery Los Angeles is a haven of harmony, natural materials and Korean art
We speak to gallerist Rosa Park, founder of the new Francis Gallery Los Angeles, which has opened with a show of six emerging and established Korean artists
By Tilly Macalister-Smith • Last updated
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RIAS’ Doolan Award 2022 goes to Quarry Studios by Moxon Architects
Quarry Studios by Moxon Architects scoops RIAS’ Doolan Award 2022
By Ellie Stathaki • Published
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Germane Barnes’ Miami Design District installation is a love letter to the city
Design Miami 2022: Germane Barnes’ Miami installation pays tribute to the BIPOC residents of the city and is inspired by the Miami Carnival
By Maria Sobrino • Published
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Miami must-sees: discover the best of the city right now
Discover Miami highlights, from cool bars and spas to elevating dining, experiential art and vintage design finds
By Maria Sobrino • Last updated
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№ 001 Minami Aoyama is an Aston Martin architectural venture in Tokyo
№ 001 Minami Aoyama is a bespoke residence for an Aston Martin collector, located in the heart of Tokyo’s Omotesando; shaped by Aston Martin, Vibroa, and Intentionallies, it’s due for completion in 2023
By Jonathan Bell • Last updated
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Salmon Eye visitor centre in Norway features specially-developed interior panel system by Kvadrat Acoustics
Inside Salmon Eye visitor centre: faced with an ellipsoid interior, Kvorning Design called on Kvadrat Acoustics to create a bespoke set of Soft Cells panels involving 250 unique shapes
By TF Chan • Published
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These silver spoons were made by Artificial Intelligence
‘Spawns’ silver spoons by OIO and Giosampietro are made by an innovative process dubbed ‘Artisanal Intelligence’
By Rosa Bertoli • Last updated
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How Virgil Abloh’s legacy lives on through collaboration
A year on from his death, a slew of collaborations continue to bear Virgil Abloh’s name – a testament to the enduring legacy of the polymathic designer whose curiosity spanned disciplines
By Jack Moss • Published