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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The most exciting new Los Angeles restaurants to book nowFrom 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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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
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Ray Phoenix cuts a modernist-nodding, green-tinted figure under the Arizona sunJohnston Marklee completes the new building, the third project to open by the ambitious, New York-based lifestyle and residential brand Ray
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Inside the Cooper Hewitt's star-studded National Design Awards galaThe annual celebration served up cakes shaped like design icons and dished out subtle rebukes
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Our favourite things presented at Afternoon Light this yearFrom rare reissues to bespoke listening rooms, these are the best presentations and launches at the New York design fair, now in its sophomore year
By Adrian Madlener Published
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Enjoy a summer of Moomin at the New York Botanical GardenTove Jansson’s whimsical Moominvalley world is celebrated with a vibrant, interactive installation
By Tianna Williams Published
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Explore Los Angeles in 16 Rudolph Schindler homesAn important California modernist, Rudolph Schindler, pioneered an architecture and way of living that resonates to this day; curator, historian and writer Adam Štěch takes us on a tour of the master's residential work in Los Angeles
By Adam Štěch Published
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Inside Wallpaper's epic New York Design Week party with Hello Human and Public RecordsWe headed to Brooklyn Friday night to celebrate New York's diverse creative scene – and dance the night away
By Tianna Williams Published
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The all-star Tele Town gig in Nashville marked 75 years of the timeless Fender TelecasterIt’s 75 years since Leo Fender’s instrument revolutionised rock, country and blues. We travel to Nashville’s temple of twang to experience artists paying homage to the evergreen Fender Telecaster
By Craig McLean Published
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Meet the former West Elm executive, turning hardware into high artWith his company Ellis Works, industry veteran Alex Bellos is manufacturing artist-designed knobs and pulls that function as miniature sculptures
By Adrian Madlener Published
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Amangiri’s new picture-perfect villa beckons amid Utah’s desert landscapeThe first in a series of new private residences at Amangiri, in Utah’s Canyon Point, this six-bedroom retreat includes a vast terrace with a lap pool
By Daven Wu Published
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Tour New York like a local with designer Sophie Lou Jacobsen and a Wallpaper* Travel GuideAs we launch our new Travel Guide series, we get the NYC hotspot lowdown from a local creative – watch our film
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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A new letterpress workshop in Chicago reflects the handmade nature of the printing itselfDouble Trip Press has a new space for its traditional letterpress works, courtesy of Lieu architectural studio
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Jean Prouvé’s modernist genius explored through unseen works at TEFAF New YorkGalerie Patrick Seguin brings the demountable architecture of Jean Prouvé to TEFAF New York this May, showcasing Villa Lopez (1953) and the Valençaude school (1954) to the public for the first time
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Take in the wild American West from this Linda Taalman house, now on the marketA Linda Taalman house in Lone Pine, CA, is currently on the market, an opportunity to acquire a sustainably minded base in the wilderness of the American West
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Here’s what to see at NYCxDesign 2026, according to our editorsMark your calendars and start your engines, because New York's biggest design celebration is back, 14-20 May. Here's what to see
By Anna Fixsen Published
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The Gropius House is finally getting a Bauhaus-worthy bathroomAfter an international search, the modern icon is slated to get a loo worthy of its design pedigree. See the winning design
By Anna Fixsen Published
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This Kendrick Bangs Kellogg house is on the market for the first timeSet amid an avocado grove, this Kendrick Bangs Kellogg house is a modernist marvel in San Diego; it could be yours
By Tianna Williams Published
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Tired of your neighbours? Rent one of these luxurious villas off the beaten trackThese architectural retreats offer the perfect invitation to unplug and unwind, from a restored Tuscan farmhouse to a Vietnamese residence with its own private beach
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Tour a breathtaking Napa Valley winery where even the architecture has a sense of 'terroir'San Francisco practice Aidlin Darling Design ushers Robert Mondavi Winery, one of California's most storied wine producers, into a glorious new age.
By Beth Broome Published
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The new design-led hotels that should be on your radarExplore the best new openings in the world, from a maximalist fever dream in Coronado to a bohemian wellness haven in Madrid
By Lindsay Cohn Last updated
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Does this ambitious new civic space have the power to transform downtown Pittsburgh?Arts Landing, a new park and sculpture garden located along the banks of the Allegheny River, offers much-needed green space for humans and birds alike
By Anthony Paletta 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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Vigilante introduces the Scrambler, for those who want a truly utilitarian restomodInspired by the classic Jeep, the new Vigilante Scrambler brings stripped-back simplicity and true off-road ability to the restomod scene
By Jonathan Bell Published
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New York art exhibitions to see in MayRead our pick of the best New York art exhibitions to see in May from erotic portraiture at The Museum of Sex to Gerhard Richter’s dreamlike landscape paintings
By Tianna Williams Last updated
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Be surprised by the Sirmai-Peterson house, an early Frank Gehry home in Los AngelesSirmai-Peterson house, an early design by Frank Gehry and Greg Walsh in Los Angeles, was recently for sale; we take a closer look at this lesser-known gem by the late master
By Michael Webb Published


