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Inside the Centre Pompidou's last hoorah
After shutting its doors for five years of renovations, French record label Because Music saw the empty site as the perfect space for its 20th anniversary celebrations
By Charlotte Gunn Published
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Faux fur and shearling dominated the A/W 2025 runways – these ten pieces capture the material’s ‘raw glamour’
Embrace the season’s twisted glamour with these arresting pieces in imitation fur and shearling, from Simone Rocha’s faux fur-covered Mary Janes to colourful-hued shearlings from Gucci, Alaïa and Jacquemus
By Jack Moss Published
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The Wallpaper* guide to winter fragrances that linger on the skin and in the air
Browse our guide to new season scents from the likes of Bottega Veneta, Frederic Malle and Marissa Zappas
By Hannah Tindle Last updated
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Meet Forefront, a cultural platform redefining the relationship between art and architecture
Forefront co-founder Dicle Guntas, managing director of developer HGG, tells us about the exciting new initiative and its debut exhibition, a show of lumino-kinetic sculptures in London
By Ewa Effiom Published
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Inside the work of photographer Seydou Keïta, who captured portraits across West Africa
‘Seydou Keïta: A Tactile Lens’, an exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, New York, celebrates the 20th-century photographer
By Gameli Hamelo Published
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Park Hyatt takes Kuala Lumpur to new heights
More than a decade in the making, Malaysia’s first Park Hyatt floats between levels 75 and 114 of Asia Pacific’s tallest tower, redefining intimacy in the sky
By Daven Wu Published
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Obakki’s homeware collections tell a story of craft with a humanitarian mission
As Obakki launches its ‘Made in Morocco’ collection, Wallpaper* speaks to founder Treana Peake on how she developed the ethical homeware brand
By Shonquis Moreno Published
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How Billecart-Salmon became the hospitality industry’s champagne of choice
Neil Ridley ventures into a subterranean temple to patience and precision beneath the village of Aÿ-Champagne, France, and discovers a winery not of spectacle, but of soul
By Neil Ridley Published
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Discover the chic simplicity of CC-Steding jewellery
Nic Farnan and Ben Chaplin create delicate silver jewellery in their east London studio
By Ben Perdue Published
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Inside a Malibu beach house with true star quality
Bond movies and Brazilian modernism are the spur behind this Malibu beach house, infused by Studio Shamshiri with a laid-back glamour
By Anna Fixsen Published
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How Achille Castiglioni helped shape postwar Italy with enduring design
Everything you need to know about Achille Castiglioni, the Italian designer whose works – honest and punctuated by playfulness –helped shape a country
By Laura May Todd Published
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Tobi Masa lands at The Chancery Rosewood
Chef Masa Takayama’s debut London restaurant transforms modernist geometry into a space of ritual calm and culinary purity
By Ben McCormack Published
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Yuko Mohri’s living installations play on Marcel Duchamp’s surrealism
The artist’s seven new works on show at Milan’s Pirelli HangarBicocca explore the real and imaginary connections that run through society
By Emily Steer Published
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An Arizona home allows multigenerational living with this unexpected material
In a new Arizona home, architect Benjamin Hall exposes the inner beauty of the humble concrete block while taking advantage of changed zoning regulations to create a fit-for-purpose family dwelling
By Jessica Ritz Published
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The Gee’s Bend quilters want you to visit them
For generations, the women of Gee's Bend, Alabama have created intricate quilts. Can tourism help preserve their traditions?
By Diana Budds Published
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Out of office: The Wallpaper* editors’ picks of the week
From sumo wrestling to Singaporean fare, medieval manuscripts to magnetic exhibitions, the Wallpaper* team have traversed the length and breadth of culture in the British capital this week
By Gabriel Annouka Published
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Doshi Retreat at the Vitra Campus is both a ‘first’ and a ‘last’ for the great Balkrishna Doshi
Doshi Retreat opens at the Vitra campus, honouring the Indian modernist’s enduring legacy and joining the Swiss design company’s existing, fascinating collection of pavilions, displays and gardens
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Issey Miyake’s shape-shifting A/W 2025 collection transforms the paper bag into something you can wear
‘Can anything be considered a garment, as long as it’s on the body?’ says creative director Satoshi Kondo of the art-infused collection, which sees the everyday reimagined
By Jack Moss Published
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These are the best design exhibitions to see in Paris this week
As Design Miami Paris and Art Basel Paris make their return, we round up the best design exhibitions to discover in the city
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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One to watch: Chiara Lionello’s practice finds beauty in simple gestures
The Milan-based designer and architect works across multiple disciplines to create objects and spaces that are shaped by experiences and memories
By Tianna Williams Published
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Viewers are cast as voyeurs in Tai Shani’s crimson-hued London exhibition
British artist Tai Shani creates mystical other worlds through sculpture, performance and film. Step inside at Gathering
By Hannah Silver Published
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Explore the riches of Morse House, the Canadian modernist gem on the market
Morse House, designed by Thompson, Berwick & Pratt Architects in 1982 on Vancouver's Bowen Island, is on the market – might you be the new custodian of its modernist legacy?
By Hadani Ditmars Published
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This boutique hotel in Seville is an unmissable cabinet of curiosities
Located in the city’s Jewish quarter, Hotel Casa del Limonero is a modern and contemporary art and design enthusiast’s dream
By Agnish Ray Published
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Tour the imposing Milan apartment of a Moncler heir
French studio Gilles & Boissier recently reimagined a former family office space for the Ruffini family, now infused with Italian luxury
By Anna Solomon Published
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Best of Design Miami Paris 2025: animal sculptures and musical ping-pong tables
Design Miami Paris returns to the Hôtel de Maisons (until 26 October 2025): here are the Wallpaper* highlights
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Sam Falls is inspired by nature’s unpredictability in living works for Ruinart
The artist creates works that are in-between photography and painting as part of Ruinart's Conversations with Nature series
By Hannah Silver Published
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Michael Graves’ house in Princeton is the postmodernist gem you didn’t know you could visit
The Michael Graves house – the American postmodernist architect’s own New Jersey home – is possible to visit, but little known; we take a tour and explore its legacy
By Anthony Paletta Published
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Ulla Johnson’s new Upper East Side boutique feels like a ‘glowing jewel box of treasures’
Design studio Valle de Valle took cues from the neighbourhood's historic buildings, from the Frick to the Carlyle, in designing this dreamy boutique
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Who are the nine standout artists that shaped Frieze London 2025?
Amid the hectic Frieze London schedule, many artists were showcasing extraordinary work this year. Here are our favourites
By Sofia Hallström Published
