UK
Let Wallpaper* guide you through the worlds of art, design and architecture in UK - and discover where to go and what to see when you travel to UK.
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Explore this ‘mystery box’ of a courtyard house on the Scottish coast
An elegantly restrained courtyard house on a private estate in East Lothian, Scotland, offers privacy and future-proof accessibility, courtesy of Daniel Bär Architect
By Léa Teuscher Published
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Chef Sally Abé finds her own voice at Teal in Hackney
Teal by Sally Abé is built on British produce, nostalgic flavours, and sisterhood
By Ben McCormack Published
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The Cadogan reimagines its restaurant as a bucolic English garden
Willet’s arrives as a convivial neighbourhood restaurant at The Cadogan, A Belmond Hotel in London with a verdant, serene design by Studio Shayne Brady
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Relax and restore at this Tadao Ando-inspired Edinburgh mews house – one of a thoughtfully designed pair
Neither minimalist nor extravagant, this Edinburgh mews project by Pend Architects is calmly considered in its design
By Tianna Williams Published
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The new London restaurants to book now
This month brings charcoal-fired Abruzzese cooking, a grand dining room reborn, and a high-octane izakaya
By Ben McCormack Last updated
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The Architecture Edit: 10 striking houses we couldn't take our eyes off in March
From a home tucked between two Brazilian mountain ranges to a triangular concrete monolith in Lithuania, these are the architectural projects that caught our attention this month
By Anna Solomon Published
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The new design-led hotels that should be on your radar
Explore the best new openings, from a Miami Beach icon reborn to a culture-centric luxury refuge in Venice
By Lindsay Cohn Last updated
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This moody London restaurant merges seasonal Japanese fare with ‘ascetic minimalism’
With Akari lamps, Daidō Moriyama photography and matcha tiramisu, Kino is a must-visit new restaurant in South Kensington
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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A refreshed Theatr Clwyd in North Wales shows off its new 'public square' and civic heart
We step inside Theatr Clwyd's transformation in Mold, North Wales, where architects Haworth Tompkins infused sustainability and 21st-century sensibility into the Grade II-listed 1970s arts complex
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Tour a new extension at Henry Moore Studios & Gardens, drawing on the artist’s ‘elegant frugality’
Architects DSDHA enlarge Sheeps Field Barn at the sculptor’s former estate in Hertfordshire, playing with openness and containment to create exhibition and studio space
By Malaika Byng Published
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Margaret Howell and Kettle’s Yard unpack Japanese artist Kenji Umeda’s sculptural style
Following the discovery of a long-lost trunk belonging to the artist, previously unseen works, clothes and correspondence go on show in London and Cambridge
By Hannah Silver Published
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Discover a hillside Surrey home with long North Downs views
Duncan Foster Architects has completed Hidden House, replacing an ageing bungalow with an energy-efficient structure that makes much better use of the spectacular site
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Sale e Pepe Mare brings Italian coastal dining to The Langham London
A seafood-focused spin-off of the Knightsbridge institution brings Riviera spirit and tableside theatre to Portland Place
By Ben McCormack Published
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Meet Delaine Le Bas, the former Turner Prize nominee with a major retrospective in Manchester
The artist has imbued Manchester's Whitworth gallery with a feminist and spiritual magic. Discover more about her here
By Hannah Silver Published
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The eerie beauty of Dungeness, an unlikely contemporary architecture epicentre
Dungeness architecture blends the old and the new, the quiet and the dramatic; we take a tour of the built environment in this unlikely hub of architectural expression in the south of England
By Emily Wright Published
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A retro-inspired Athenian taverna arrives in Mayfair – discover Maza
Designed by Archer Humphryes Architects, the latest restaurant of Christina Mouratoglou and Adrien Carré pairs lively Greek dining with vinyl-spun evenings
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Community housing in south London brings Arts and Crafts into the 21st century
Farmstead Road, a community housing scheme in leafy Lewisham, provides an exemplar of blending Passivhaus efficiency with quaint, craft-rich English architecture
By Teshome Douglas-Campbell Published
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Melt into the interiors of London’s latest Italian haunt
At Burro, 1950s trattoria meets Irish hospitality – discover the latest restaurant by Conor Gadd, designed by Day Studio
By Tianna Williams Published
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Colour has flavour at this new London cocktail bar
Located in Covent Garden, Cato is a double act with New York soul and plenty of British spirit
By Ben McCormack Published
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Brutalism – what does the architecture movement mean now?
As brutalism increasingly influences and dominates contemporary aesthetics, Modernist Estates author Stefi Orazi discusses why we shouldn’t take the movement lightly
By Stefi Orazi Published
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Take a photographic journey through Black Country urbanity with artist Tom Hicks
‘Black Country Type II’ is a forthcoming monograph from Tom Hicks and the Modernist Society, featuring a bittersweet but celebratory journey through the West Midlands
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Osteria Vibrato, founded by a former opera singer, hits a high note in London's Soho
The latest project from tenor Charlie Mellor, this laid-back Italian joint offers elegance, ease and fresh-baked amaretti biscuits
By Ben McCormack Published
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Taipei’s most exclusive omakase experience has arrived in London
Sushi Amamoto opens in Mayfair, bringing 17-22 courses of disciplined craft, shifting flavours and near-impossible reservations
By Ruby Conway Published
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At the Royal Academy of Arts, Rose Wylie is bold, raw and joyful
‘Rose Wylie: The Picture Comes First’ is the artist's largest retrospective yet
By Hannah Silver Published
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This new restaurant is London’s answer to Hong Kong’s vibrant cafés and street markets
Tucked beneath a railway arch, Cafe Kowloon is all about discovery and fiery energy
By Tianna Williams Published
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Peel away a north London cottage façade to discover a private sanctuary rooted in culture
A cottage in Muswell Hill gets a fresh extension by Collective Works, which worked closely with the clients to create a dream private sanctuary
By Tianna Williams Published
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Come for dinner, stay for the disco at this refreshed London Fields restaurant
A slicker, larger Bambi returns with 70 covers, outdoor seating and a daily music programme that extends the night well beyond the table
By Sofia de la Cruz Published


