Patricia Urquiola
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When Patricia Urquiola met Giulio Cappellini
Patricia Urquiola tells Wallpaper* about working with design visionary Giulio Cappellini, Guest Editor of our October 2023 issue
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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‘Hayama’ bar cabinet by Patricia Urquiola for Cassina is inspired by Japanese kimonos
The ‘Hayama’ bar cabinet by Patricia Urquiola for Cassina is among our Salone del Mobile 2023 highlights, featured in May Wallpaper*, on sale 13 April
By Anne Soward Published
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A material world: Rajiv Saini designs new Atmosphere flagship in Mumbai
By Sujata Burman Last updated
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Sloping beauty: Patricia Urquiola reaches mountain high with tableware for Georg Jensen
By Simon Mills Last updated
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Mediterranean flair: Laufen enlists Patricia Urquiola for its Madrid showroom
By Sujata Burman Last updated
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Patricia Urquiola, Space Copenhagen, CKR and Rie Azuma on hotel design
By Melina Keays Last updated
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Patricia Urquiola puts her tastemaker’s stamp on Panerai’s new London outpost
By Caragh McKay Last updated
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Patricia Urquiola on her rule-breaking capsule collection for Weekend Max Mara
‘Sometimes you just have to change the rules,’ says Spanish architect and designer Patricia Urquiola on her colourful capsule for Weekend Max Mara, designed to reflect the needs and contradictions of everyday life
By Jack Moss Last updated
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Controlled chaos: Patricia Urquiola is caught between craft and industry in Philadelphia
By Kelsey Mulvey Last updated
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Patricia Urquiola designs Santoni’s flagship boutique in Milan
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Patricia Urquiola unveils interiors for first London residential project
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Room Mate collaborates with Patricia Urquiola on Hotel Giulia launch
By JJ Martin Last updated
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Patricia Urquiola designs Haworth Hotel in Michigan
Designed by Patricia Urquiola and led by the eponymous furniture company, Haworth Hotel combines furniture by Poltrona Frau, Cappellini, Cassina and Janus et Cie, with rugs by Gan and textiles by Kvadrat
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Design Awards 2016 Judges: Konstantin Grcic and Patricia Urquiola
By JJ Martin Last updated
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Il Sereno and Patricia Urquiola launch penthouse that celebrates Italian design
The Lake Como Hotel, designed by Patricia Urquiola in 2016, opens its latest penthouse dedicated to modernist design and a new e-commerce to shop furniture, accessories and textiles from the hotel
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Patricia Urquiola’s new 'Openest' office furniture line for Haworth
By JJ Martin Last updated
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Cassina marks 90 years with a revamped HQ, a new gallery space and a fresh look at its classics
By Ellen Himelfarb Last updated
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The 2015 Design Awards party in London
By Nick Compton Last updated
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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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Mutina marks 10 years of top tiles with new designer collections
By JJ Martin Published
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Wallpaper* Handmade pulls out all the stops for Eat me! Drink me! Tell me that you love me! party
By Nick Compton Published

Mandarin Oriental Barcelona unveils Patricia Urquiola-designed suites ahead of its fifth anniversary