UK
Let Wallpaper* guide you through the worlds of art, design and architecture in UK - and discover where to go and what to see when you travel to UK.
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The new London restaurants to book nowThis month, Awadhi cuisine takes centre stage, a neighbourhood seafood bar scales up, and a beloved chef delivers yet another hit
By Ben McCormack Last updated
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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; here is our guide for everything you need to know, where to look, what to book, and where to go
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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The Architecture Edit: 10 striking houses we couldn't take our eyes off in AprilFrom a pyramid-inspired home in Milton Keynes to a Belgian villa of sinuous concrete curves – these are the finest examples of residential architecture to cross our desks this month
By Anna Solomon Published
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Cece’s opens in Notting Hill with a cinematic take on Italian diningPublic House’s most theatrical London restaurant yet pairs a transportive dining room with delightful Italian cooking
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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The Fife Arms’ new secret room is inspired by Coco ChanelRussell Sage Studio has designed a new secret room for the storied hotel, inspired by Coco Chanel and her love affair with the Scottish Highlands
By Tianna Williams Published
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This new London café traces the tension and harmony between Iranian and Iraqi cookingFounders Ziad Halub and Farsin Rabiee discuss memory, seasonality, and heritage at Logma, their popular Iranian-Iraqi concept in Hackney
By Tianna Williams Published
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An innovative school design in East Sussex puts wellness at its heartDesigned by Adam Richards Architects, St. Raphael’s Health & Wellbeing Centre at Mayfield School in the UK proposes a new typology that brings together healthcare and teaching
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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High Tech architecture – discover the groundbreaking movement’s inside-out approachTake in our guide to High Tech architecture, one of the 20th century's foremost movements and a pioneering British export
By Ewa Effiom Published
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This robot is making On’s spray-on marathon sneaker, its fastest-ever distance shoeAhead of the London Marathon this Sunday (26 April 2026), Swiss sportswear brand On’s pioneering LightSpray robot arrives in the British capital for the first time. Scott Maguire, On’s president and COO, gives Wallpaper* a tour
By Jack Moss Published
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Meet the 2026 Turner Prize shortlisted artistsIt’s one of the most anticipated prizes in the art world – here are the artists in the running for 2026
By Hannah Silver Published
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The Dream Of is the east London space offering alternative healing therapies to the city’s creativesWith clients that include Isamaya Ffrench and Yasmin Sewell, The Dream Of is proving to be beauty experts’ choice for everything from Reiki to cacao ceremonies. We paid a visit to try a treatment
By Mary Cleary Published
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A new London mews house conjures up a spacious interior from a tiny plotPaper House Project’s Greenview House in Hackney transforms an unpromising site into a neatly defined, low-energy home with a dynamic, interlocking vertical plan
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Explore 50 of London's brutalist landmarks with this handy new guidebookIn the pages of 'Brutalist London', London’s most memorable concrete buildings are laid bare
By Jonathan Bell Published
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This remodelled London terrace house fuses moody interiors with Japanese simplicityHeion House by Studio Hagen Hall is a London terrace house reimagined through warm woods and contemporary minimalism
By Bridget Goldberg Published
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This modern Egyptian restaurant is London’s fieriest opening of the yearChef Meedu Saad goes solo with Impala, a charcoal grill restaurant and love letter to North African flavours that has already conquered Soho
By Ben McCormack Published
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A new book marks 75 years of the Royal Festival Hall, London's iconic ‘egg in a box’‘Royal Festival Hall: A Living Icon’ tells the story of one of London's best-loved buildings – designed not for the privileged few, but for everyone
By Anna Solomon Published
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Step inside V&A East Museum, a new London cultural hub combining brains and beautyDesigned by O'Donnell+Tuomey in Stratford, the V&A East Museum is ready to show off its sculptural volumes as it gears up for its public opening on 18 April 2026
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Somerset’s Michelin-starred Osip now doubles up as a bucolic sleepoverChef Merlin Labron-Johnson expands his lauded farm-to-table restaurant into a restorative place to stay
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Faye Toogood brings a surrealist edge to this new London restaurantFrom Notting Hill to Spitalfields, Holly Carrot begins a new chapter with whimsical interiors and a ravishing plant-forward menu
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Meet the visionary young architect who's reshaping London, one project at a timeEast London-born architect Jayden Ali and his multidisciplinary practice JA Projects draw on social justice, community and connection, shaping the architectural avant-garde in the British capital and beyond
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Inside Meadow House, a modernist-inspired home in the Essex countrysideInspired by modernist pavilions, Meadow House in Essex, UK, is a masterclass in elegant volumes and architectural detailing
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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This secret London listening bar is inspired by David Lynch’s ‘Red Room’Near Peckham Rye station, Upstairs at Hausu draws inspiration from cinema with sultry vibes and tactile interiors
By Tianna Williams Published
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Simpson’s in the Strand makes a majestic returnHospitality legend Jeremy King hooks up with a bastion of the London restaurant scene for a match made in dining heaven
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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'Scottish Modern' captures the entrancing vision of architects Brown & BrownA new monograph, 'Scottish Modern,' traces the career and work of Aberdeenshire-based Brown & Brown, one of Scotland’s preeminent residential architects
By Jonathan Bell Published
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A landmark modernist house designed by Peter Womersley is now for sale in West YorkshirePioneering postwar home Farnley Hey hits the market for £1.05 million, offering a rare opportunity to own a landmark of British modernism
By Anna Solomon Published
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Step inside Pyramid House, a reimagined 20th-century experiment in Milton KeynesExplore London studio Khan Bonshek’s tactful refurbishment of an unconventional 1980s show home that was ‘a very, very strange building’
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Explore this ‘mystery box’ of a courtyard house on the Scottish coastAn elegantly restrained courtyard house on a private estate in East Lothian, Scotland, offers privacy and future-proof accessibility, courtesy of Daniel Bär Architect
By Léa Teuscher Published


