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Meet the former West Elm executive, turning hardware into high artWith his company Ellis Works, industry veteran Alex Bellos is manufacturing artist-designed knobs and pulls that function as miniature sculptures
By Adrian Madlener Published
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Amangiri’s new picture-perfect villa beckons amid Utah’s desert landscapeThe first in a series of new private residences at Amangiri, in Utah’s Canyon Point, this six-bedroom retreat includes a vast terrace with a lap pool
By Daven Wu Published
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Tour New York like a local with designer Sophie Lou Jacobsen and a Wallpaper* Travel GuideAs we launch our new Travel Guide series, we get the NYC hotspot lowdown from a local creative – watch our film
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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The best of the jet-setting Cruise 2027 runway showsFollow our ongoing coverage of the Cruise 2027 runway shows, which began with Chanel in Biarritz in April, and continued last night (13 May 2026) with Jonathan Anderson’s first Cruise show for Dior in Los Angeles
By Jack Moss Last updated
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A photographic journey through Mallorca, with Andre D. Wagner'Photographing landscapes gives me a temporary release from the density of human drama', says the Brooklyn-based photographer, known best for his New York street photography
By Charlotte Gunn Published
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Rediscovering hospitality the Japanese way: an epicurean odysseyWallpaper’s resident drinks correspondent, Neil Ridley, spent a few days in Tokyo and Kyoto for a lesson in how Japan continues to redefine hospitality in food and drink
By Neil Ridley Published
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At 1-54 New York 2026, Afro-Brazilian art takes centre stage for the first timeThe fair’s focus on spotlighting contemporary art from the African diaspora is expanding
By Gameli Hamelo Published
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Pigalle’s former rock temple, Bus Palladium, reopens as a hedonistic new hotelCheck in, tune up at Hôtel Bus Palladium. The five-storey reinvention by Studio KO brings a new energy to a cult address
By Stephanie Gavan Published
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Melbourne’s triangular Hannah St Hotel leans into its offbeat localeLocal designer David Flack melds styles and decades in a property cleverly designed on an awkward triangular block
By Kee Foong Published
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Auguste turns a former Hackney favourite into an atmospheric Abruzzese trattoriaIn London Fields, a self-funded new opening from the teams behind Elm and Bambi brings the flame-grilled flavours of Abruzzo to a theatrical, Hopper-esque dining room
By Ben McCormack Published
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In Venice, it's the tourists who have caught Hernan Bas' eyeIn Venice for the Biennale? Don't miss at Hernan Bas' exhibition, The Visitors, at Ca’ Pesaro
By Stephanie Gavan Published
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The very best spots for a ‘New York Happy Meal’When you have a New York minute, there's nothing quite like an ice-cold martini and piping-hot French fries. Here are the best bars for the essential combo
By Lindsay Cohn Published
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Reflecting on glass at Milan Design WeekFrom Murano traditions to dreamlike experiments, the material emerged as one of Milan Design Week’s most expressive mediums
By Ali Morris Published
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Jongjin Park wins Loewe Craft Prize 2026Loewe Craft Prize 2026: Wallpaper* reports live from the ceremony at the Singapore National Gallery
By Ali Morris Published
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Detrash’s sustainable new watch is made from recycled beer cans. And that’s not the only surpriseIt’s one of the most sustainable watches on the market – but the real difference? It’s £375, setting a new benchmark for what’s achievable at an accessible price
By Josh Sims Published
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London Festival of Architecture 2026: everything you need to knowThe UK’s biggest architecture festival is almost upon us, launching in June across the capital; with the full programme just revealed, here is our guide for everything you need to know, where to look, what to book, and where to go
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Hop aboard a new generation of sleek, small cruise shipsA new wave of vessels is usurping the floating behemoths, promising greater comfort, cooler surroundings and boutique experiences
By Daven Wu Published
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Makrosha's new textile showroom is a magical cabinet of curiositiesThis need-to-know New York brand, founded by Esha Ahmed in 2020, is rooted in craft and history – and now has a fantasy-filled atelier to match
By Anna Fixsen Published
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The best pubs in LondonThe Wallpaper* guide to pubs where the beer is as carefully curated as the wine list, and where the welcome is as warm at the bar as it is in the dining room
By Ben McCormack Published
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Symbolism, brutalism and honeycomb concrete – the Sanctuary of Monte Grisa has it allThe Sanctuary of Monte Grisa, near Trieste, embodies brutalism's holy trinity: concrete mass, sharp geometries and monumental impact
By Jonathan Glancey Published
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Melanie Georgacopoulos reimagines pearls in high jewellery debutIn her first high jewellery collection, ‘Eclipse’, Melanie Georgacopoulos expands her sculptural language beyond pearls, introducing onyx, chalcedony and diamonds in monochrome compositions inspired by transformation and duality
By Mazzi Odu Published
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Five things to see at London Craft Week 2026With an emphasis on keeping heritage crafts alive, London Craft Week 2026 (11-17 May) offers a city-wide programme of exhibitions to discover artisanal excellence from established and emerging makers
By Francesca Perry Published
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East Tokyo comes to east London at this hot new restaurantAt Mitsu, smoky Japanese flavours meet karaoke, DJ sets and late-night dancing
By Ben McCormack Published
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Hotel Julien reworks the familiar in AntwerpInterior designer Bea Mombaers and architect Peter Ivens use custom furniture, low lighting and timeworn materials to shape the next chapter of a beloved Belgian stay
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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In Antwerp, families come in all shapes and sizes‘Families’ at FOMU, Antwerp, peels back the layers on the traditional family unit
By Zoe Whitfield Published
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The story behind our ‘one-of-a-kind’ Travel Issue cover story, shot amid the majestic desert landscapes of UtahWallpaper* fashion and creative director Jason Hughes breaks down the Geordie Wood-shot cover story, which unfolded amid the remote 600-acre Amangiri estate in Canyon Point, Utah and stars American model Colin Jones
By Jack Moss Published
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A celebration of Nyonya Kuih, the jewel-like cakes of MalaysiaThese mouthwatering Malay morsels are tray chic
By Melina Keays Published
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15 interior design books to inspire your shelves and your spacesDiscover the Wallpaper editor's favourite interior design books, bringing together striking visual works that both inspire and illuminate
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Haus Nuller is the burgeoning Bauhaus-inspired fashion label debuting at the Venice BiennaleDrawing on the work of Anni Albers, designer Chiara Angelica Gandini’s intricate woven textiles are displayed in Venice as part of an installation by Formafantasma. Joe Bobowicz heads to Venice’s Dorsoduro neighbourhood to meet the rising talent
By Joe Bobowicz Published
