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In defence of souvenirs: 10 photographers on their most prized mementoes
Physical keepsakes, whether priceless or prosaic, can be the most meaningful mementoes of a trip. We asked ten well-travelled photographers about their favourite souvenirs
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Modernist Travel Guide: a handy companion to explore modernism across the globe
‘Modernist Travel Guide’, a handy new pocket-sized book for travel lovers and modernist architecture fans, comes courtesy of Wallpaper* contributor Adam Štěch and his passion for modernism
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Haller-lujah! USM is reimagined by Buchanan Studio
The Swiss modular furniture brand has collaborated for the first time with a UK-based design studio, and the tessellating results are spectacular
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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In Venice, a cinematic exhibition from Golden Goose blurs the line between reality and dreams
For the latest iteration of Golden Goose’s ‘Haus’, the footwear brand’s creative platform, Italian-Canadian artist Marco Brambilla presents an otherworldly installation that explores memory, fantasy and desire
By Tianna Williams Published
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Jonathan Lyndon Chase’s Acne Studios takeover is one Frieze Week installation you won’t want to miss
The Philadelphia-based artist takes over the Swedish label's Greene Street flagship in New York alongside a limited-edition collaboration: ‘My work is about my lived experience as a queer, Black person’
By Anna Fixsen Published
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V&A East Storehouse is a new London museum, but not as you know it
Designed by DS+R, the V&A East Storehouse immerses visitors in history as objects of all scales mesmerise, seemingly ‘floating’ in all directions
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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An architect-designed market stall is an upgrade for Lagos traders
With his modular ‘umbrella crate stall’, architect Paul Yakubu – fascinated by the informal structures of market traders in the Nigerian capital – has designed an adaptable, scalable solution
By Ali Morris Published
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These statement watches are surefire conversation starters
From Richard Mille to Hublot and Bulgari, these statement watches aren’t to be missed
By Chris Hall Published
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‘The work is an extension of myself’: Michaela Yearwood-Dan on her debut show at Hauser & Wirth
London-based artist Michaela Yearwood-Dan continues her rapid rise, unveiling monumental new paintings in ‘No Time for Despair’
By Hannah Silver Published
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Palace’s collaboration with Cutler and Gross will be this summer’s most sought-after sunglasses
Palace and Cutler and Gross make an early play for the sunglasses of the summer with their new collaboration, which comprises three retro-inflected styles (and a touch of 18-carat gold)
By Jack Moss Published
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Contemporary kitchen ideas open up at Eba
Picking up where the 20th-century pioneers of open-plan living left off, Eba and its contemporary kitchen experts await you at their London showroom
By Simon Mills Published
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Tour the Italian ambassador’s redesigned London apartment
Nick Vinson is behind the dazzling overhaul of this ambassador’s apartment, a happy marriage of past and present, and a celebration of Italy’s rich design legacy
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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What did Christian Dior’s favourite ‘invisible’ flower smell like?
Dior’s Francis Kurkdijan recreates the scent of a rare lily of the valley species in Le Muguet, the first olfactory chapter of new perfume collection Les Récoltes Majeures
By Hannah Tindle Published
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For the Miami Grand Prix, Lego built ten fully drivable F1 cars
Four million bricks and 22,000 hours of work: here’s how Lego created functional cars for the Formula 1 drivers’ parade
By Anna Solomon Published
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The new Los Angeles restaurants to book now
Explore the best new restaurants in Los Angeles, from a sun-drenched Italian patio in Santa Monica to an upscale Chinese dining room in Beverly Hills
By Carole Dixon Last updated
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Fear of God’s Jerry Lorenzo on curating the perfect Met Gala table: ‘They share my honesty’
The LA-based founder of Fear of God takes Wallpaper* behind the scenes of his preparations for the Met Gala 2025, dressing guests who span the worlds of art, film and fashion, including Yara Shahidi, Ryan Coogler, Arthur Jafa and Andre Walker
By Jack Moss Published
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The world’s best new hotels that we’re loving without reservation
Explore the best new openings in the world, from glamping at The River Electric in Sonoma County to beachside bliss at Hôtel Villa Miraé in Cap d’Antibes
By Nicola Leigh Stewart Last updated
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Revamped National Gallery Sainsbury Wing unveiled: Annabelle Selldorf gives us a tour
The National Gallery Sainsbury Wing redesign by Selldorf Architects is ready to open its doors to the public in London; we took the tour
By Tim Abrahams Published
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Sylvain Rieu-Piquet flits between jewellery and design in a Carpenters Workshop Gallery show
‘Design is a way to think,’ says Rieu-Piquet ahead of his London exhibition ‘Chimaera’, featuring 40 pieces of sculptural jewellery and ceramics
By Mazzi Odu Published
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Five tranquil suites by Patricia Urquiola suspend visitors ‘between sea and sky’ in Capri
Patricia Urquiola dreams up a study in contrast and tradition for the next chapter of Jumeirah Capri Palace
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Torkwase Dyson’s set design for ‘Superfine: Tailoring Black Style’ at The Met meditates on ownership, charisma and histories
The artist’s exhibition design sees her recognisable geometric forms provide the backdrop to the Costume Institute’s extensive survey of the Black dandy, which was celebrated at the Met Gala yesterday (5 May)
By Osman Can Yerebakan Published
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What not to miss at Frieze New York 2025
Frieze New York 2025 runs 7-11 May, showcasing over 65 galleries from more than 25 countries; from $250 plates by leading artists to quirky performances, here’s what not to miss
By Annabel Keenan Published
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Discover architect Ico Parisi’s modernist sanctuaries on the banks of Lake Como
A string of sculptural sanctuaries by architect Ico Parisi on the banks of Lake Como helped cement the area as the heartland of Italian modernism; we explore his work in an article from the Wallpaper* archives
By Adam Štěch Published
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From dress to tool watches, discover chic red dials
Watch brands from Cartier to Audemars Piguet are embracing a vibrant red dial. Here are the ones that have caught our eye.
By Thor Svaboe Published
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How to use AI in architecture? A practical guide with Tim Fu
Architect Tim Fu, an early AI adopter who regularly uses these new technologies in his practice, offers his advice
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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The largest posthumous survey of Helen Frankenthaler puts her in the frame with Pollock and Rothko
Guggenheim Bilbao hosts 'Painting Without Rules', a major exhibition of soak-stain innovator Helen Frankenthaler’s paintings that also includes Pollock and Rothko
By Kasia Maciejowska Published
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The best beauty products of the month, from a ‘revolutionary’ Dyson hairdryer to zingy Hermès nail polish
The best beauty products of the month, selected by Wallpaper*, include Dyson’s life-changing new hairdryer, zingy springtime nail polish by Hermès and skin barrier saviours by the likes of Dr Barbara Sturm
By Hannah Tindle Published
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In ‘Bonjour Tristesse’, Miyako Bellizzi’s dreamy costumes tell a fashion story of their own
Best known for her work with the Safdie brothers, the New York-based costume designer scoured French markets and collaborated with Renaissance Renaissance’s Cynthia Merhej to capture the dreamlike spirit of Durga Chew-Bose’s retelling of the Françoise Sagan novella
By Zoe Whitfield Published
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What is Bauhaus? The 20th-century movement that defined what modern should look like
We explore Bauhaus and the 20th century architecture movement's strands, influence and different design expressions; welcome to our ultimate guide in honour of the genre's 100th anniversary this year
By Edwin Heathcote Published