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A new Superflux exhibition in Vienna offers a provocative comment on our possible future
‘The Craftocene’, the playful new show by Superflux at Vienna’s Welt Museum, has just opened, challenging notions of world anthropology
By Phineas Harper Published
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This biophilic workspace in east London feels anything but corporate
Conductor, a new workspace in Stratford, reimagines the office as a hospitality-inspired, nature-infused environment where design takes precedence
By Anna Solomon Published
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Love modernist design? Don’t miss this exhibition at this storied Austrian hotel
Within a historic Alpine setting, ‘Provenance’ at Almhof Schneider traces the journeys of modernist design across continents and time
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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To save a Judith Chafee-designed house, a group of Tucson neighbours band together
Judith Chafee's Ramada House, designed in the mid-1970s and updated by designer Casey W Smith, is for sale
By Jessica Ritz Published
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Georg Jensen presents reissued midcentury jewellery in Paris, by female artist-makers
Creative director Paula Gerbase celebrates Georg Jensen’s rich jewellery heritage with 11 pieces from the archive, by Danish and Swedish artists and designers
By Hannah Silver Published
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On a high: tour this New York apartment founded on art
Gallery Studiotwentyseven owners Nacho Polo and Robert Onuska take us inside the Herzog & de Meuron-designed Tribeca Jenga Building to discover their art-filled apartment
By Ifeoluwa Adedeji Published
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In Luxembourg, Igshaan Adams translates his past into beautiful, large-scale works
At Mudam Luxembourg, Igshaan Adams’ exhibition Between Then and Now brings together dance-made prints, sculptural ‘dust clouds’ and monumental woven works, transforming memories of apartheid-era Cape Town into shimmering, large-scale installations
By Amah-Rose Abrams Published
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Matthieu Blazy’s sophomore Chanel collection is made for ‘women to be unapologetically who they are’
Presented in Paris this evening, Matthieu Blazy continued to mine a feeling of joy with a sophomore ready-to-wear collection which sought to take the Chanel woman from dawn to dusk – or, in the words of Coco Chanel, ‘caterpillar to butterfly’
By Jack Moss Published
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Imperial Hotel Kyoto revives a former geiko theatre
A layered 55-room retreat carries forward the legacy of a 1936 landmark, weaving together centuries of history and culture
By Danielle Demetriou Published
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In this serene Kyoto home, time slows down, and nature is felt at every turn
House in Narutaki has been reinvented by kooo architects, from a traditional Sukiya-style residence into a sensitive, minimalist home
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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A Jacques Couëlle-designed modernist home near Cannes gets an organic refresh
This experimental house in the South of France has been brought to 21st-century standards through an interior refresh by Miriam Frowein
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Colour has flavour at this new London cocktail bar
Located in Covent Garden, Cato is a double act with New York soul and plenty of British spirit
By Ben McCormack Published
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Nina Christen, the designer behind fashion’s most sought-after shoes, has opened her first Paris store
Wallpaper* takes a tour of the Rue de la Paix address, which sees the Swiss designer – who honed her craft at Loewe, Bottega Veneta and Dior – strip back the space to its essence to foreground her cult footwear
By Belle Hutton Published
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This Rome residence is reborn through quiet extravagance and modern design
A potent mix of architectural ambition and bespoke craftsmanship revives a Rome residence into a beacon of contemporary luxury, courtesy of Prima Design
By Emily Wright Published
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It's all change for British watch brand Bremont: discover the new releases here
Since joining Bremont as CEO in 2023, Davide Cerrato has been at the helm of a new direction for the brand
By Thor Svaboe Published
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6 essential independent movie theaters to visit in Los Angeles
With dazzling interiors and captivating films, these historic movie palaces are keeping the magic of the silver screen alive
By Hannah Benson Published
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Brutalism – what does the architecture movement mean now?
As brutalism increasingly influences and dominates contemporary aesthetics, Modernist Estates author Stefi Orazi discusses why we shouldn’t take the movement lightly
By Stefi Orazi Published
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Unwrap Hella Jongerius’ fascinating creative universe, as her archives go on view at Vitra Design Museum
A new exhibition offers insight into the influential designer’s multifaceted practice as she takes a deep dive in a fresh direction, fuelled by anger, joy and experience – she tells us more
By Sophie Lovell Published
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This 1960s mobile home in ‘America’s most glamorous trailer park’ went from outdated to adorable
A dilapidated unit in the bohemian Malibu Beach Trailer Park has been transformed by Alana Marie Interiors into an enviable oceanfront retreat
By Anna Solomon Published
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In the fitting room with this season’s standout looks
S/S 2026 was an unprecedented season of change and renewal in fashion. Here, we capture the transformative power of its best looks in a fantasy changing room
By Jack Moss Published
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From retrofuturist fembots to masculine soul-searchers, life weighs heavily in this London art exhibition
From mental health to masculinity and belonging, ‘The Weight of Being’ at Two Temple Place traces the emotional textures of everyday life, balancing heaviness and joy
By Teshome Douglas-Campbell Published
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Spring beauty trends: products to have in your bag for the season
Celebrate the season with our edit of the best spring beauty buys
By Mary Cleary Last updated
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Go wild in the country at Vipp’s first US guesthouse
Vipp Pavilion, designed by the renowned architectural firm Johnston Marklee, is an idyllic retreat in upstate New York
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Pieter Mulier delivers a swansong collection at Alaïa: ‘It is a vocabulary of the last five years’
The Belgian designer, who will head to Versace in July, delivered a final Alaïa collection in Paris last night, marking the end of a five-year tenure defined by a contemporary vision of beauty
By Jack Moss Published
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The April 2026 Global Interiors issue of Wallpaper* is on sale now and opening doors from Las Vegas to Gujarat
Join us for a world tour of modernist marvels, contemporary design wonders, and covetable collectibles in the April 2026 issue, on newsstands
By Bill Prince Published
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Milanese brand San Lorenzo is showing off the family silver – and a rare chance to buy it
Discover sought-after San Lorenzo silver objects by Italian design legends including Afra and Tobia Scarpa, Lella and Massimo Vignelli, and Franco Albini and Franca Helg, available exclusively from Abask
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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High jewellery takes a romantic turn, just in time for spring
In the latest high jewellery from Van Cleef & Arpels, Cartier and Tiffany & Co, a soft colour palette reigns
By Hannah Silver Published
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Inside Quito’s newest boutique hotel, where Ecuadorian art is at the forefront
With just five suites, Casa Santa Clara provides an intimate stay in the protected historic centre of the city
By Lydia Swinscoe Published
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Discover the facialist transforming our era’s most famous faces
The Find is Wallpaper’s beauty dispatch revealing the names, brands and treatments circulating quietly among industry insiders. This week, we speak to Shane Cooper, the London facialist who travels the world to find technology that can turn back the clock on ageing
By Mary Cleary Published