USA
Let Wallpaper* guide you through the worlds of art, design and architecture in USA - and discover where to go and what to see when you travel to USA.
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Born of the Badlands, the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is ‘a call to adventure’The Snøhetta-designed library and museum, its architecture inspired by its North Dakota Badlands surroundings, builds on the legacy of a larger-than-life leader – and opens 4 July 2026
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Wallpaper* US400: The people shaping Creative America in 2026Our annual list of the movers and shakers in the US creative scene
By Wallpaper* Published
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Anatomy of a logo: Milton Glaser’s I ❤️ NYBorn from a doodle sketched from the back of a cab, Milton Glaser's I ❤️ NY became one of the most successful, popular and beloved logos in history. Glaser expert Anne Quito explores its genesis and enduring legacy
By Anne Quito Published
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17 can’t-miss new restaurants to try in Los Angeles this summerFrom a bougainvillea-covered dining terrace to a revamped rooftop, here are the most inventive dining destinations to have opened in the City of Angels
By Carole Dixon Last updated
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Wallpaper* celebrates Creative America at 250 – get the August 2026 issue, on sale nowA snapshot of the nation’s changing creative landscape and new horizons, plus the Wallpaper* US400 – revealed in the August issue, on newsstands
By Bill Prince Published
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Where to stay in July 2026: the best new hotels to book nowExplore the best new openings in the world, from a Cycladic sanctuary overlooking the Aegean Sea to a Beaux-Arts cinema turned landmark hotel in San Sebastián
By Lindsay Cohn Last updated
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This pink-doused boutique in New York's Chinatown is a temple to fashion, Korean tradition and stoner cultureArchitect Nohar Agadi designed Sundae School to evoke sacred Korean buildings and a particular kind of flower
By Adrian Madlener Published
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Tales from a design weekend in the Hamptons: Nomad lands at The Watermill CenterItinerant design fair Nomad made its USA debut with an inaugural edition at Robert Wilson’s Watermill Center. Here’s what went down
By Stephanie Murg Published
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New York art exhibitions to see in JulyRead our pick of the best New York art exhibitions to see in July from the industrial photography of Christopher Payne to Studio Crosby's football mania
By Tianna Williams Last updated
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A waterfront house in Miami is arranged as a sequence of densely planted courtyardsKODA has completed a waterfront house, Pine Tree Residence, in Miami Beach, using planting to shape protected sightlines to create a private waterfront space
By Jonathan Bell Published
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SOM is bringing back the chairs that once graced Halston’s iconic New York officesThe chairs, created exclusively for the fashion designer, have been out of production for nearly 50 years. With fresh updates, they’re back and better than ever
By Anna Fixsen Published
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In this waterfront Brooklyn loft, industrial bones meet a lifetime of global collectingInterior designer Laurie Blumenfeld’s Red Hook warehouse transforms raw industrial architecture into a deeply personal cabinet of curiosities
By Anna Solomon Published
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Finally, Hudson gets the hotel it deservesPocketbook Hudson transforms a long-abandoned industrial landmark into the cultural centre of New York’s most creative small town
By Andrew Wasserstein Published
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Tour John Lautner's Sheats-Goldstein Residence, an LA legendA John Lautner-designed midcentury gem in the Beverly Crest neighbourhood of Los Angeles makes an appropriately angular backdrop to the July 2026 issue's fashion story; here we explore its architecture, refreshed by Conner + Perry
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Chicago’s new Obama Presidential Center isn’t a monument – it’s a momentThe 19-acre museum campus, conceptualised by architects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien for Barack and Michelle Obama, provides a series of inspiring spaces that foster enlightenment, engagement and play on Chicago’s South Side
By Rima Suqi Published
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Tarform’s electric motorcycles blend Swedish style with American attitudeTaras Kravtchouk’s Tarform Motorcycles has launched the Vera, a stripped-back machine intended to introduce new riders to electric motorbikes
By Josh Sims Published
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At Jacaranda in Los Angeles, exquisite seasonal fare is served alongside a relaxed dinner party vibeOn the heels of a successful pop-up in his own house, celebrated Los Angeles chef Daniel Patterson makes a triumphant return to fine dining
By Carole Dixon Published
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The Gordie Howe International Bridge is almost open – here’s the lowdown on its designThe design team behind the Gordie Howe International Bridge, the new border connection between Detroit in the US and Windsor in Canada, tell us of their hope and ambition for the region’s elegant new piece of infrastructure
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Tour Global Protection Corp.’s new home – a colourful feat in safe-sex product makingThe gender-inclusive safe-sex products manufacturer has a brand new headquarters in Lynn, Massachusetts, designed by Studio J Jih
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Jeremy Anderson's spirited new furniture show proves that fancy can be funPresented by Gallery Fumi's new Manhattan residency, ‘Held In Light' demonstrates the designer's love of craft, memory and whimsy
By Anna Fixsen Published
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The best bars in Los Angeles for standout drinks and impeccable designWhether you're craving an ultra-rare wiskey or cosy banquettes for some canoodling, these are our favourite LA haunts for intoxicating drinks and vibes alike
By Carole Dixon Last updated
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The Architecture Edit: 10 striking houses we couldn't take our eyes off in MayThe very best residential architecture that the Wallpaper* editors have come across this month, from a Bauhaus-inspired painter's home to a brutalist beauty in Milan
By Anna Solomon Published
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Inside a quirky bubble-shaped house designed by Wallace Neff, now for sale in PasadenaThis last example of one of the California architect's 'Airform' house has been meticulously restored and can now be yours for $1.95 million
By Anthony Paletta Published
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This elegant Upper West Side apartment is a masterclass in how to work with low-slung ceilingsA recent residential project presented 'a proper New York challenge,' per designer Casey Kenyon, but with art, antiques and a dash of patina, he transformed it into a stylish Manhattan nest
By Dan Howarth Published
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With Marcel, New York's Breuer building gets a restaurant as cinematic as its brutalist architectureIn Sotheby's new global HQ, Roman and Williams creates a dining destination that packs in atmosphere, narrative and some seriously delicious eats – including a recipe from Marcel Breuer's childhood
By Rima Suqi Published
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Enter the new Hudson Valley Shakespeare theatre and its first-ever, timber-shell homeStudio Gang unveils the Samuel H Scripps Theater Center at Hudson Valley Shakespeare, a design conceived to immerse its audience in both plays and the setting
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Roberto Lugo installs a gigantic vase and fire hydrant in Madison Square ParkThe installation, ‘Alfarero del Barrio (Village Potter),' celebrates the joys and triumphs of the Puerto Rican community
By Anna Fixsen Published


