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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David Lynch’s legendary club, Silencio, is heading to Los Angeles for three nights only this week
In time for Frieze Los Angeles, revelers will be able to boogie down beneath 400 disco balls at the West Hollywood Edition for a series of curated club nights
By Lina Abascal Published
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Explore this Oregon house, designed for both rest and play against a wooded backdrop
Bend Hideaway, a new home by Feldman Architecture, is designed as a couple's private escape and a hub for their active lifestyle
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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This magnificent California house has a backstory as moving as its architecture
Megumi Aihara and Dan Spiegel of the San Francisco-based firm SAW helped a local couple design their dream house in Portola Valley, California. They didn't anticipate that it would change them forever
By David Nash Published
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Peek inside Victoria Yakusha's otherworldly new gallery in the Miami Design District
The Ukrainian architect blends homages to her native country and Miami's lush landscapes in her first-ever US outpost
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Everything you need to know about Frieze Los Angeles 2026
Los Angeles is gearing up for another jam-packed week of art and cultural events taking place over the last weekend in February.
By Dan Howarth Published
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Inside House of Santal, a new Manhattan gallery devoted exclusively to South Asian design
Amid a sea of galleries focused on American and European work, the new platform, founded by Raksha Sanikam, is highlighting talents from India, Bangladesh, Nepal and more
By Adrian Madlener Published
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Lautner’s Castle is a midcentury Los Angeles gem refreshed for the 21st century
Conner + Perry Architects restore Lautner’s Castle, a modernist house by the 20th-century master, dating from the early 1980s – take a look around
By Carole Dixon Published
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Experience Ken Gun Min’s explosively colourful work at his LA exhibition, opening this weekend
The Korean artist’s third solo exhibition at Nazarian/Curcio runs from 21 February to 28 March 2026, unveiling shockingly vibrant and richly ornamented works
By Anna Solomon Published
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A cinematic chophouse takes over an Art Deco church hall in LA
From ribeye and lasagna vongole to ‘tiny tini’ martinis, Hermon’s delivers classic American dining with a sharp edge
By Carole Dixon Published
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16 things not to miss on your modernist escape to Palm Springs
It’s a prime time for Angelenos and others to head out to Palm Springs; here’s where to have fun on your getaway
By Sofia de la Cruz Last updated
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Perpetually Devastated’s custom Airstreams are homegrown on a farmstead in Oregon
Building Airstream interiors to order, the brand’s in-house team shapes the most exclusive custom on-the-road accommodation
By Jonathan Bell Published
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As Palm Springs Modernism Week 2026 launches, we tour the city at night
Photographer Trey Burnette captured Palm Springs at night - we explore the city through his eyes, just as Palm Springs Modernism Week 2026 is about to launch
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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In Palm Springs, a Donald Wexler midcentury home is on the market for under $2 million
Just in time for Palm Springs Modernism Week 2026, The Royal Singapore, designed by Wexler in 1966, could be yours
By Tianna Williams Published
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A historic piano showroom has been transformed into a sparkling new US headquarters for Bonhams auction house
In New York, the historic Steinway Hall has been stitched into one of the world's skinniest residential skyscrapers. Here's a look inside
By Beth Broome Published
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A closer look at the stage design of Bad Bunny’s sensational Super Bowl 2026 performance
Wallpaper* speaks with production designer Julio Himede of Yellow Studio about the epic sets. 'These little stories are very much part of Puerto Rican life, but also part of Benito’s life.’
By Anna Fixsen Last updated
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A live-work space for artists is a new creative destination on an island in Washington State
Architecture studio GO’C has completed the retreat for a newly established arts organisation in the San Juan Islands
By Jonathan Bell Published
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At this seductive Brooklyn club, you can dance the night away under a canopy of plants
With a strict no-photo policy and impeccable design, Green Room is ‘supposed to be a haven for the creative class’
By Adrian Madlener Published
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For Isamu Noguchi, New York City was the ultimate playground
A new show, now on view at the Noguchi Museum in Queens, explores the artist's relationship with the city he called home
By Anthony Paletta Published
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A spectacular Rudolph Schindler residence is back on the market for $2.5 million
The Los Angeles house, perched in the Hollywood Hills, even has a swimming pool rumoured to have been designed by Richard Neutra
By Anna Fixsen Published
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The new Los Angeles restaurants everyone is talking about
From a Parisian-style salon in Palm Springs ready for Modernism Week, to a neighbourhood chophouse, and a Korean-Italian mash-up in Koreatown
By Carole Dixon Last updated
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This rustic Montecito restaurant is all about impeccable taste in more ways than one
At Little Mountain, chef Diego Moya leads a fire-lit restaurant that feels like dining at a friend’s home
By Carole Dixon Published
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The Architecture Edit: Wallpaper’s houses of the month
These are the best architectural projects that Wallpaper* has profiled this month, from to a home sunken into a London garden to a 1960s modernist icon come to market
By Anna Solomon Published
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At Atra Form's futuristic New York gallery, you're encouraged to take a nap
The temporary gallery allows visitors to experience the design studio's imaginative products – from a fur-covered sofa to a relaxation-inducing recliner
By Anna Fixsen Published
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In Michigan, crisp, considerate design creates a fresh take on the classic lake house
We’re dreaming of summer days by the water in this modern Green Lake retreat. Designer Liz Hoekzema has reinvented the home, creating interiors that delight with unexpected elements
By Anna Solomon Published
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New York art exhibitions to see in February
Read our pick of the best New York art exhibitions to see in February, from Dan Flavin's fluorescent grids at David Zwirner, to African portraiture at MoMA
By Tianna Williams Last updated
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‘Respected, restored and revered’: inside the renovation of one of San Francisco’s most historic synagogues
Having just celebrated its centenary, Temple Emanu-El is now primed for the next 100 years, thanks to a sensitive update by Mark Cavagnero Associates
By David Nash Published
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Our highlights from NAMM 2026, America’s biggest music tech trade show
NAMM 2026 offered up all sorts of audio innovation, from boutique electronics manufacturers to the big names in music tech. We’ve assembled a studio’s worth of new gear to explore
By Jonathan Bell Published


