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Rosie Harriet Ellis casts the perfect boyfriend, just in time for Valentine’s Day
In new book ‘The Boyfriend Casting’, the photographer charts her casting of an ideal boyfriend, from reality to fantasy and back again
By Will Ferreira Dyke Published
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This modern Utrecht house by Mart van Schijndel could be yours
A rare chance to live inside one of the Netherlands’ most radical modernist homes, preserved in meticulous detail by its longtime custodian
By Michael Webb Published
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Duran Lantink on his rule-breaking Jean Paul Gaultier debut: ‘I’m trying to break free of what’s considered good taste’
The Dutch designer speaks with Dal Chodha in Paris to unpack the show that had everybody in fashion talking
By Dal Chodha Published
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Pierre-Yves Rochon reimagines Four Seasons Hotel George V as a collection of Parisian apartments
Three decades on, the French interior designer returns to the historic Parisian hotel with a vision grounded in light, craft, and domesticity
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Asics and Completedworks team up on functional, feminine and flirty trainers
For the first time, London-based jewellery and accessories brand Completedworks venture into sneaker design as part of Asics’ Crafts for Mind initiative
By Hannah Silver Published
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An immersive Nova Scotia house is a viewing platform for rugged Canadian nature
East River Residence by architect Omar Gandhi opens up to the drama of the surrounding landscape, drawing nature in
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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How Miguel’s provocative set design brings tradition and revolution to the stage
The Grammy-winning musician opens up about collaborating with Tony-nominated scenic designer Riccardo Hernández to create the attention-grabbing set for his new Caos tour
By Kevin EG Perry Last updated
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Tour Artfarm’s snug new hotel in the Swiss Alps
Chesa Marchetta is the reimagining of a 16th-century guest house once frequented by Gerhard Richter and Jean-Michel Basquiat
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Welcome to Bangkok’s The Norm, 42 stories up and designed to lounge
Wallpaper* speaks to Fritz Hansen’s Dario Reicherl about a new rooftop bar where furniture was the starting point of the design: ‘The chair comes first, and the architecture follows’
By Ali Morris Published
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A postcard from Stockholm’s design week 2026
The highlights you may have missed, from reimagined editions of historical designs to exhibitions spotlighting emerging Nordic talent
By Tianna Williams Published
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This London art installation doubles up as a sleek private dining room
Installed inside The Lavery, ‘Dining Arrangements’ by Rooms Studio considers dining as a practice shaped by furniture
By Reeme Idris Published
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Jean-Michel Basquiat’s works on paper reveal an artist's technical mastery of his medium
The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark unites 50 of the artist’s works that were ‘not made for the market’ and have a singular focus
By Finn Blythe Published
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Women’s Fashion Week A/W 2026: everything you need to know
Starting tomorrow in New York – with subsequent stops in London, Milan and Paris – we break down everything to look forward to on the schedule, including debuts at Fendi and Marni
By Jack Moss Published
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As Palm Springs Modernism Week 2026 launches, we tour the city at night
Photographer Trey Burnette captured Palm Springs at night - we explore the city through his eyes, just as Palm Springs Modernism Week 2026 is about to launch
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Artist Lauren Drescher’s mythical mermaid prints balance rhythm and reverie
The New Zealand and France-based artist exhibits blue-washed prints of otherworldly aquatic tales in New York
By Osman Can Yerebakan Published
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Inside Tadashi Kawamata's immersive installation at Ruinart
Tadashi Kawamata has created three artworks for Ruinart's 'Conversations with Nature' series, with the collaboration being unveiled with an installation at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris
By Amy Serafin Published
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Tour Wooyoungmi’s new Seoul home, rooted in the Korean fashion pioneer's history
The new Seoul flagship store is a well-rounded reflection of the label founder’s ever-evolving identity
By Fiona Bae Published
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'Not just a machine, but an architecture': a closer look at the moka, one of Italy's undisputed design icons
Fresh from its appearance on the stage at the Winter Olympics opening ceremony, the stovetop coffee maker, or moka, is perhaps the ultimate Italian design icon, its enduring status a testament of its unique blend of aesthetic and functionality
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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How rude! Roe Ethridge peeks under the surface of Americana
A new book, Rude in the Good Way, traces the photographer’s lifelong pull toward imperfection – from suburban America to deliberately flawed images that resist polish and certainty
By Josh Sabini Published
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At Mandarin Oriental Vienna, luxurious interiors bear the spirit of an Austrian grand dame
Luxury hospitality arrives at a Secession landmark in the heart of the Austrian capital
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Did Moncler create the Winter Olympics’ most stylish uniforms?
Moncler CEO Remo Ruffini and Brazilian artist-designer Oskar Metsavaht break down their bold opening ceremony uniforms for Team Brazil and flagbearer Lucas Pinheiro Braathen, a charismatic alpine skier who looks to achieve a historic first at the Milan Cortina games
By Jack Moss Published
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Creamy tiramisu and lasagne inspired the new midcentury interiors of Tom’s Pasta
Carefully balancing intimacy without pretence, design studio House of Dré has unveiled the new interior and extension of one of east London’s favourite Italian haunts
By Tianna Williams Published
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From Cadbury's drumming gorilla to Guinness' surfing horses, the story behind Britain's best TV ads
The Ads of the Year exhibition by Outernet London counts down 68 of the country's favourite adverts
By Craig McLean Published
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Audemars Piguet's Royal Oak receives Bad Bunny's stamp of approval
Bad Bunny chose a classic Royal Oak for his stunning Super Bowl half-time performance. But what makes it so iconic?
By Hannah Silver Published
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Tour an architect’s minimalist home built around a living, breathing courtyard
In a former Australian mining town, architect Stephen Collier finally found the perfect plot to design a home of 'moving parts'.
By Stephen Crafti Published
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Step inside Audemars Piguet's welcoming new London home
AP House London has opened its doors to its immersive, vast new space
By Hannah Silver Published
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Good and bad taste make bold bedfellows in the chunky gold jewellery pieces of Prada womenswear director Ilaria Icardi
Ilaria Icardi celebrates bold style and vintage inspirations in her eponymous jewellery collection
By Hannah Silver Published
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Recently modernised, this château is like stepping onto a Jean Renoir set
Just south of Paris, architect and designer Katja Pargger took on the task of updating a classic ‘château Solognot’. Over ten years, the renovation remained elegant and restrained, yet full of surprises
By Anna Solomon Published
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A guide to Shigeru Ban, the humanitarian architect and paper building pioneer
Shigeru Ban, the Japanese architect who perfected working with paper in architecture, has been prolific, experimenting to striking, sustainable results. Read our ultimate guide to his work
By Danielle Demetriou Published
