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Haus Nuller is the burgeoning Bauhaus-inspired fashion label debuting at the Venice BiennaleDrawing on the work of Anni Albers, designer Chiara Angelica Gandini’s intricate woven textiles are displayed in Venice as part of an installation by Formafantasma. Joe Bobowicz heads to Venice’s Dorsoduro neighbourhood to meet the rising talent
By Joe Bobowicz 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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Edra takes the sofa in a more flexible new direction – give it a spinBespoke Partnership
With the ‘Anywhere’ sofa by Francesco Binfaré, presented at Milan Design Week and complete with rotating backrests, the brand pushes the boundaries of modular design
By Gavin Hastings Published
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Welcome to Castor Place, a Piraeus warehouse brought into the 21st centuryA stone's throw from central Athens, Castor Place is a new Piraeus event space by MPNYC, designed to embrace its layers of Greek port history
By Hester Underhill Published
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This new London hotel offers everything from a biohacking lounge to a fermentation labThe first UK outpost of pioneering wellness hotel brand Six Senses opens for business and pleasure in a former London department store with a storied past
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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JW Marriott opens its second Japanese hotel, in Tokyo's futuristic new hubDesigned by Yabu Pushelberg, the cocooning JW Marriott in Takanawa Gateway joins the brand's Japanese portfolio, following its debut in the deer-friendly city of Nara
By Anne Soward Published
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Lina Lapelyte takes over Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin with 400,000 wood cubesThe artist’s exhibition and performance, ‘We Make Years Out of Hours’, invites visitors to slow down and build
By Harriet Quick Published
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Koko marks 125 years with new recording studio and members’ balconyThe London venue celebrates a big anniversary with two new spaces
By Craig McLean Published
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In Alvar Aalto's Nordic House, a one-day community choir translates loss into contemplative celebrationHow a promise to a lost friend helped transform Ólafur Arnalds and Talos’ 'A Dawning' into a communal, choral celebration with the help of the Gaia Music Collective
By Paul Weedon Published
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Van Cleef & Arpels celebrates a long-term love affair with danceVan Cleef & Arpels’ Dance Reflections festival continues to celebrate the wealth of choreographic talent around the world – here’s the latest
By Hannah Silver Published
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Why New York's most experimental gallery is in an unassuming walk-up on the BoweryClub Rhubarb, the nomadic project of curator Tony Cox, presents a gritty version of the 'old' downtown. Step inside its latest exhibition
By Osman Can Yerebakan Published
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Patina offers a new perspective on travel for the culturally attuned travellerBespoke Partnership
From Osaka to the Maldives, with an upcoming opening in Tianjin, the brand gives guests a transformative experience
By Gavin Hastings Published
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The best sunscreens for your face, selected by the Wallpaper* beauty editorsThis list of the best sunscreens for your face has been compiled by Wallpaper* editors Mary Cleary and Hannah Tindle, who are highly selective about SPF
By Mary Cleary Last updated
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In a splendid Venetian palazzo, artist Sanya Kantarovsky captures a poetic cast of enigmatic figuresFor his must-see Venice exhibition, 'Basic Failure', New York-based artist Sanya Kantarovsky creates an immersive world at Palazzo Loredan
By Hannah Silver Published
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Discover Andrea Branzi through the eyes of his friend, Toyo Ito, at a major new exhibitionBespoke Partnership
Conceived by Branzi’s long-term friend and collaborator, the exhibition at Triennale Milano offers a fluid, personal reading while tracing a career that reshaped contemporary design
By Gavin Hastings Published
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The Venice Art Biennale has opened its doors. Here are eight things to see nowThe Venice Art Biennale (9 May – 22 November) has already taken over the city. Take a look at our itinerary so far
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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A holiday house in the woods of Brazil gives guests the impression of walking among treesCasa Pinhal, by Cornetta Arquitetura, is designed to be in tune with its forested setting – and made using sustainable construction methods to boot
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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For ‘The Kiss Book’, Tove Lo asked 600 people to kiss in a crowd. Here are the resultsKissing is intimate, primal and emotional. Musical artist Tove Lo and photographer Kenny Laubbacher celebrate the act in a new book
By Hannah Silver Published
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Tee time! Five golf watches to lower that handicapGolf watches are smarter than ever. Here are five of the best
By Thor Svaboe Last updated
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As Barnaby Barford shows new work in London, we look back to his takeover of the Wallpaper* fashion pagesBarnaby Barford is presenting a new exhibition at David Gill gallery. To mark the occasion, we revisit the fashionably dressed figurines he made for us almost two decades ago
By Hannah Silver Published
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Step inside the Sarabande Foundation’s intriguing new Tottenham studiosThe Sarabande Foundation’s new Tottenham studios, café and gallery are set to be a thriving community hub
By Hannah Silver Published
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London's best tasting menusLondon’s tasting menus have evolved far beyond classical fine dining, with chefs drawing on global influences, hyper-seasonal produce and deeply personal narratives to create some of the most ambitious meals in the city
By Ben McCormack Published
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Discover architecture in Ecuador – often overlooked, yet ‘a story worth telling’A new book charts architecture in Ecuador; we spoke to its creators, photographers Francesco Russo and Luca Piffaretti, who explored and captured the country in images
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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This modern ryokan immerses travellers in the history of the Old Tokaido RoadFrom sips at the communal tea house to daily hot springs soaks, historic relaxation rituals abound at Kai Hakone
By Leandra Beabout Published
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Everything you need to know about the Met Gala 2026 and ‘Costume Art’ exhibitionEverything Wallpaper* knows about the 2026 Met Gala – from the exhibition theme to the dress code, and its line-up of A-list co-chairs
By Jack Moss Last updated
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Emerging artist Charlie Gosling is being compared to Frank Auerbach. Discover his haunting portraits in LondonAt London's Incubator gallery, 'Good Luck with Me Here,' unites a new body of work from London-born Charlie Gosling
By Hannah Silver Published
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A Kamakura house offers an otherworldly experience through Japanese minimalismLulla, a Kamakura house designed by Tokyo architecture studio I IN, brings together Japanese craft, minimalism and idyllic views of both the sea and Mount Fuji
By Daven Wu Published
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Bar di Bello brings a seductive slice of Milan to Los AngelesWith nods to La Scala and Negronis the size of your face, this buzzy new Silver Lake spot is the perfect Italian escape
By Carole Dixon Published
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All about Toyo Ito, the Japanese architect who fused buildings with free willHow the Pritzker prize-winning architect went from an inspiring baseball player to one of the most celebrated design names on the planet
By Kanae Hasegawa Published
