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Richard Seifert's London: 'Urban, modern and bombastically brutalist'
London is full of Richard Seifert buildings, sprinkled with the 20th-century architect's magic and uncompromising style; here, we explore his prolific and, at times, controversial career
By Emily Wright Published
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Bosnian brand Zanat has hand-carved its way into global designers’ hearts
A decade after Orhan Niksic relaunched his family’s century-old workshop, Zanat celebrates its evolution with an exhibition of new, hand-carved works that look to the future of design and craft
By Ali Morris Published
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Does Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein summon the gothic flamboyance of Mary Shelley’s novel?
The visionary filmmaker was inspired by the famous 1931 adaptation of the book, but his long-gestating version is closer to its author’s astonishingly vivid tone
By Jordan Bassett Published
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Artist Shaqúelle Whyte is a master of storytelling at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery
In his London exhibition ‘Winter Remembers April’, rising artist Whyte offers a glimpse into his interior world
By Hannah Silver Published
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Tour this contemporary Sunset Strip home, a vision that took _By.Alexander 14 years to complete
Bespoke Partnership
Designed by the music producer, alongside architect Paul McClean, this hillside Los Angeles home, fully equipped with an indoor nightclub, spa, sports amenities, and more is now on the market for $85m
By Tianna Williams Published
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How to host the perfect dinner party (no tablescaping allowed)
The dinner party is back. Here’s how to serve up an evening to remember, according to one humble host, Wallpaper* design critic Hugo Macdonald
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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Diane Arbus at David Zwirner is an intimate and poignant tribute to her portraiture
In 'Diane Arbus: Sanctum Sanctorum,' 45 works place Arbus' subjects in their private spaces. Hannah Silver visits the London exhibit.
By Hannah Silver Published
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At Café Zaffri in New York, history is served with a rebellious streak
The team behind Raf's unveils a new Union Square haunt that dishes up redefined Levantine cuisine in a reimagined Old New York dining room
By Adrian Madlener Published
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Dining at Motorino: the 'young and playful' London restaurant with all the right ingredients
The newest restaurant from Stevie Parle and Luke Ahearne is sleek in design and menu, finds Ben McCormack
By Ben McCormack Published
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Unleash your socialising superpowers with the Wallpaper* Entertaining Issue, on sale now
Get your sublime supper party started – or hit the town in style – with the December 2025 issue of Wallpaper*, on newsstands now
By Bill Prince Published
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Has London entered a pizza-naissance?
Neapolitan roots, New York swagger, London soul
By Ben McCormack Published
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Bucherer reinterprets bygone glamour for a modern audience
The Swiss brand draws on a rich jewellery heritage for very modern design
By Hannah Silver Published
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Inspired by farmhouses, a Cunha residence unites cosy charm with contemporary Brazilian living
When designing this home in Cunha, upstate São Paulo, architect Roberto Brotero wanted the structure to become 'part of the mountains, without disappearing into them'
By Tianna Williams Published
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Visual artists and musicians pair up to create unique artworks for charity
Music Shaped, an initiative by In Place Of War, invites visual and musical artists to collaborate on one-off artworks
By Lisa Wright Published
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These compact new lighting designs are perfect companions for darker evenings
With our glowing recommendation, six cute and covetable new lighting designs to beat the winter blues
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Reach for the Barcelona skyline from this horizon-busting hotel
Hotel Arts Barcelona gets a luminous new look from New York studio Meyer Davis
By Agnish Ray Published
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‘We use the past to look forward to the future’: Oslo’s International Library of Fashion Research is entering its next era
Founder Elise By Olsen talks about the first five years of ILFR, nostalgia fever, and why public programming is the next step in preserving fashion history
By Chris Erik Thomas Published
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Louis Kahn, the modernist architect and the man behind the myth
We chart the life and work of Louis Kahn, one of the 20th century’s most prominent modernists and a revered professional; yet his personal life meant he was also an architectural enigma
By David Plaisant Published
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Unseen works meet immersive showstoppers as Yayoi Kusama hits Switzerland
At the Fondation Beyeler in Basel, there are 300 works by Kusama to discover and it’s delightfully discombobulating
By Harriet Quick Published
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RIBA launches new awards – and for the first winners, we look to the Middle East
The RIBA Middle East Award winners are announced today. The first of the organisation's two new territory awards series honours a women-only mosque, a luxury hotel, a city park and more
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Backyard Community Club is Accra’s newest tennis court, and the architects played an ace
Created by DeRoche Projects, Backyard Community Club is a brand-new tennis court and a valuable, sustainable, public recreational facility in Ghana’s capital
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Arthur Casas reimagines Villa Dubrovnik as a modern Adriatic retreat
The Brazilian architect brings poetic restraint and light to Croatia’s most elegant coastal hotel
By Juule Kay Published
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This season’s high jewellery smoulders in sunset shades
Vivid hues and striking silhouettes combine in new high jewellery from Van Cleef & Arpels, Cartier and Tiffany & Co
By Hannah Silver Published
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A Chilean pavilion cuts a small yet dramatic figure in a snowy, forested site
Architects Pezo von Ellrichshausen are behind this compact pavilion, its geometric, concrete volume set within a forest in Chile’s Yungay region
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Eldvarm and Guillaume Delvigne reimagine the modern hearth
A decade after releasing its first fireplace tools, Paris-based brand Eldvarm presents Fumi, a pared-back companion set designed by French designer Guillaume Delvigne.
By Ali Morris Published
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In the heart of Basque Country, Bjarke Ingels unveils a striking modular building devoted to culinary research
See what the architect cooked up for the Basque Culinary Center in San Sebastián, Spain
By Agnish Ray Published
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Ten pyjama shirts good enough to wear out of the bedroom and onto the street
From Prada to Dolce & Gabbana, designers have embraced the louche elegance of the pyjama shirt this season. Here, the Wallpaper* style team select ten of the best
By Jack Moss Published
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Zofia Rydet's 20-year task of photographing every household in Poland goes on show in London
Zofia Rydet took 20,000 images over 20 years for the mammoth sociological project
By Zoe Whitfield Published
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Postcard from Lagos Design Week 2025
This year's Lagos Design Week demonstrated how Nigerian and African designers continue to expand the language of form, texture, and material
By Ugonna-Ora Owoh Published
