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Wallpaper* checks into The Hoxton, Edinburgh – a cosy, convivial escape
The Hoxton hotel group has brought its signature exuberant style to Scotland for the first time – creating warm, welcoming spaces that brighten the greyest days
By Anna Solomon Published
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Discover the experimental work of overlooked Croatian artist Edita Schubert
At Muzeum Susch, Edita Schubert's avant-garde work and process go under the spotlight; find canvases slashed by knives and geometric pieces that play with the abstracted body
By Emily Steer Published
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10 visionary jewellery designers to know now
Jewellery designers all over the world are making the medium their own in seductive ways. Here are our favourites
By Sofia Hallström Published
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Inside the Róng Museum of Art building site, where different volumes ‘grow together’
We visit the museum, currently under construction in Shenzhen, China and speak to its architect, Ole Scheeren
By Daven Wu Published
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The Cadogan reimagines its restaurant as a bucolic English garden
Willet’s arrives as a convivial neighbourhood restaurant at The Cadogan, A Belmond Hotel in London with a verdant, serene design by Studio Shayne Brady
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Out of office: What the Wallpaper* editors are looking forward to in April
Our editors highlight what’s new, noteworthy and not-to-be-missed in design, culture and beyond this month
By Tianna Williams Published
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Salù Iwadi Studio’s Gèlèdé Lamp Collection shapes light through lineage and form
Following their recognition as Wallpaper* Future Icons, Toluwalase Rufai and Sandia Nassila deepen their practice, shaping light as a material held within the logic of the female body
By Jamilah Rose-Roberts Published
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A new Vivienne Westwood exhibition portrays the designer through a superfan’s archive
‘Vivienne Westwood: Rebel – Storyteller – Visionary’ at The Bowes Museum, Durham features pieces from rarely seen private collections, providing a fresh portrait of the provocative British designer
By Zoe Whitfield Published
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Relax and restore at this Tadao Ando-inspired Edinburgh mews house – one of a thoughtfully designed pair
Neither minimalist nor extravagant, this Edinburgh mews project by Pend Architects is calmly considered in its design
By Tianna Williams Published
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The hottest new restaurants in Los Angeles to book now
From a modern Indian favourite to an atmospheric Italian eatery, these are the spots everyone's talking about
By Carole Dixon Last updated
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This cheeky coastal Florida home was designed to get around strict HOA rules
Architect Jennifer Bonner designed a home for her mum that’s rebellious, site-responsive and unapologetically cute
By Adrian Madlener Published
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Snøhetta sculpts the solstice into a versatile dining destination in Hong Kong
Solstice Culinary Space is an immersive two-floor concept in Central, where a cooking studio and two restaurants unfold as a seasonal journey
By Daven Wu Published
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The new London restaurants to book now
This month brings charcoal-fired Abruzzese cooking, a grand dining room reborn, and a high-octane izakaya
By Ben McCormack Last updated
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Daphne Wright casts her family in Jesmonite. Discover her works in London
At Frith Street Gallery, the artist explores a fascination with materials; when we visit, she tells us about the ‘sulking’ power of clay and her ‘very brutal’ way to make work
By Millie Walton Published
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Flamingo Estate and Kohler create a brutalist monument to bathing in Milan
A brutalist bathhouse and pollinator baths for local wildlife will take centre stage at a restorative courtyard installation by Flamingo Estate and Kohler at Milan Design Week 2026
By Ali Morris Published
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Has Oliver Spencer made this summer’s best travel bag?
The British designer asked contributors to Secret Trips – his burgeoning travel magazine – exactly what they needed in a weekend bag. This leather holdall was the result
By Jack Moss Published
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The Architecture Edit: 10 striking houses we couldn't take our eyes off in March
From a home tucked between two Brazilian mountain ranges to a triangular concrete monolith in Lithuania, these are the architectural projects that caught our attention this month
By Anna Solomon Published
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New York art exhibitions to see in April
Read our pick of the best New York art exhibitions to see in April from Helen Frankenthaler and Anthony Caro's exhibition celebrating their friendship to Roy Lichtenstein’s scattered brushstrokes
By Tianna Williams Last updated
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The new design-led hotels that should be on your radar
Explore the best new openings, from a Miami Beach icon reborn to a culture-centric luxury refuge in Venice
By Lindsay Cohn Last updated
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This moody London restaurant merges seasonal Japanese fare with ‘ascetic minimalism’
With Akari lamps, Daidō Moriyama photography and matcha tiramisu, Kino is a must-visit new restaurant in South Kensington
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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This ethereal Loro Piana fabric is so fine that only a few artisans in the world can use it
Made for springtime layering, Loro Piana’s Royal Lightness collection features the latest material innovation from the Italian fashion house – a new, ultra-fine fabric and yarn
By Jack Moss Published
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Salone del Mobile 2026: your guide to the fair, Fuorisalone and Milan Design Week
Here is your expert guide to Salone del Mobile and Fuorisalone: how to get to the fair, and what to see across the city
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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A California hilltop residence flaunts its modernist origins, and a quiet 21st-century revamp
Hilltop Residence is the newest Californian home by Michael Hennessey Architecture – a low, linear structure that expands with the horizon
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Painter-to-watch Joanna van Son puts a modern spin on the old masters at Saatchi Yates
In London, the artist’s rich oil paintings pay tribute to her partner
By Hannah Silver Published
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Is it time for the return of the pocket watch?
The Peaky Blinders effect aside, for a new generation, reaching for a pocket watch could be as natural as pulling out a phone to check the time. Heritage and contemporary brands, from Audemars Piguet to Urwerk, are ready
By Josh Sims Published
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Sushisamba has finally reached Los Angeles
Brazil meets Japan in a vibrant, design-led space of bold flavours, signature sushi, and high-energy dining from cocktails to late-night beats
By Carole Dixon Published
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Loft-like and seductive, architects Bonetti/Kozerski’s new HQ prioritises collaboration
At the architects’ new office in New York, collaboration and conversation are high on the agenda
By Diana Budds Published
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How Japanese studio Pieces of Japan is working tirelessly to preserve and champion traditional craft
Tina Koyama started Pieces of Japan out of a deep passion for the country's craftsmanship traditions. Now, her company supports some of its best artisans, some of whom are like family
By Daven Wu Published
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Inside the creative musical world of Matéo Garcia, in-demand shaper of sound
Matéo Garcia has created speakers and sound experiences for the likes of Celine and James Blake: read our interview with the Parisian musical creative
By Caroline Krager Published
