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How We Host: This travel entrepreneur gives you permission to care a little less about your tablescape
For Justine Palefsky, co-founder of the home-swapping platform Kindred, dinner parties are about connecting, not perfecting
By Tianna Williams Published
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Osteria Vibrato, founded by a former opera singer, hits a high note in London's Soho
The latest project from tenor Charlie Mellor, this laid-back Italian joint offers elegance, ease and fresh-baked amaretti biscuits
By Ben McCormack Published
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Ones to Watch: Studio CoPain’s bread furniture isn’t a want, but a knead
The multidisciplinary French studio celebrates the craft of cooking, creating desirable objects that look good enough to eat
By Tianna Williams Published
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The Architecture Edit: 10 striking houses we couldn't take our eyes off in February
From a house on steel stilts to a glass reinterpretation of a Ukrainian hut, these are the residential buildings that captured our imaginations this month
By Anna Solomon Published
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Umi Ishihara takes a deep-dive into Tokyo's strip clubs
Umi Ishihara's moving image installation at Gasworks, exploring Tokyo's strip club scene, is inspired by her own parents who worked across nightclubs and free raves in Japan
By Emily Steer Published
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This two-room hotel in Nara is a design lover’s dream
Located in Naramachi, the heart of the Japanese ancient city, Tayura captivates with its boutique comforts and pink-putty colour scheme
By Jens H Jensen Published
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Formafantasma created the ‘familiar yet unsettled’ show set for Meryll Rogge’s Marni debut
Held in Milan yesterday (26 February 2026), the showspace took fragments of everyday life and subverted them ‘as if a room has been carefully disassembled and reassembled in another order’
By India Birgitta Jarvis Published
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Out of office: What the Wallpaper* editors are looking forward to in March
Our editors highlight what’s new, noteworthy and not-to-be-missed in design, culture and beyond this month
By Gabriel Annouka Published
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Demna’s first runway set for Gucci is an imagined museum filled with sculptural greats
Wallpaper* gets an exclusive look at the runway set for Demna’s Gucci debut, which sees the Georgian designer recreate a series of ancient sculptures in the monolithic, marble-clad space
By Jack Moss Published
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Wallpaper* wants to know: why are there suddenly so many bathing clubs in New York?
Schvitzes and banyas have been part of Gotham's cultural fabric for more than a century. But a never-ending new crop of experience-focused saunas and wellness spaces promises something else
By Emma O'Kelly Published
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In Los Angeles, artists consider the enduring legacy of the Black Diaspora
‘Here Then and Now’, with works by artists including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Julie Mehretu and Kehinde Wiley, explores what it means to exist in the present moment
By Gameli Hamelo Published
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The rise of the ‘unnatual natural’ new face
Advancements in plastic surgery and anti-ageing skincare mean that people are looking younger, longer, without any obvious signs of intervention. But, Mary Cleary asks, what happens when we all stop ageing?
By Mary Cleary Published
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Gisele takes the Chanel J12 watch back to its luxury, sporty roots
In the new Chanel J12 campaign, Gisele Bündchen and Clément Chabernaud reconnect with the watch’s original inspiration
By Hannah Silver Published
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Patricia Urquiola’s Swiss mountain residences are warm, cosy and free of Alpine pastiche
The Maya residences in Andermatt fuse contemporary minimalism with tactile warmth, reinterpreting Alpine tradition through light-filled spaces, rich natural materials and sculptural details
By Anna Solomon Published
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This film captures Michael Anastassiades’ most iconic design, and the intricate craft behind its making
Watch how the designer’s ‘Mobile Chandelier’ is assembled like a small universe with craftsmanship and hand precision
By Aditi Sharma Published
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Coastal House is perfectly set into the contours of its Australian landscape
Located in sunny Ocean Grove, a new residence designed by Splinter Society boasts a soothing design as laidback as its seaside address
By Tianna Williams Published
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London art exhibitions to see in March
Read our pick of the best London art exhibitions to see this month, from the Wellcome Collection’s perceptions of ageing to Cecily Brown’s luscious, bold paintings at Serpentine
By Tianna Williams Last updated
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Taipei’s most exclusive omakase experience has arrived in London
Sushi Amamoto opens in Mayfair, bringing 17-22 courses of disciplined craft, shifting flavours and near-impossible reservations
By Ruby Conway Published
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‘Heated Rivalry’ fans, book a stay at the show’s modernist Canadian cottage
You can now book Barlochan Cottage on Airbnb, the stunning site behind the hit TV show’s most intimate scenes
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Performance artist David Hoyle on his surreal fashion how-to videos for Mugler: ‘Put a costume on and you are liberated’
The Divine David returns in a series of videos for the Parisian fashion house, giving tips on how to dress for everything from a trip to Pluto to a funeral
By Hannah Tindle Published
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‘Less I, more us’: Maria Grazia Chiuri lays out her vision for Fendi in Milan
The Italian designer, formerly of Dior, staged her first runway show for Fendi, seeking to topple the idea of the creative director as a monolith
By Jack Moss Published
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Desert modernism, and the allure and challenge of building in extreme environments
From California to Arizona and beyond, we trace the lasting allure of desert modernism, celebrating the architecture born of heat, light and vast arid horizons
By Jessica Ritz Published
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‘Tracey Emin: A Second Life’ is tough, honest and life-affirming
With 100 works drawn from her 40-year career on show at London’s Tate Modern, the artist offers an unflinching and moving look at the gritty, bloody but also beautiful reality of living
By Hannah Silver Published
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New York art exhibitions to see in March
Read our pick of the best New York art exhibitions to see in March, from David Altmejd’s serpent-like sculptures at White Cube, to Dike Blair’s warm and hazy oil paintings at Karma
By Tianna Williams Last updated
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Track the Grand Prix with new TAG Heuer Connected Calibre E5 Formula 1
TAG Heuer’s new Calibre E5 Formula 1 is the first smartwatch with a dedicated function, allowing the user to track each of the 24 Grand Prix of the racing season, and provide live updates about results and driver standings
By Josh Sims Published
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Indian label Raw Mango brings its ‘unripe and imperfect idea of beauty’ to London Fashion Week
Founded in 2008, Sanjay Garg’s Raw Mango has rewritten Indian fashion for the last two decades. He brought the label to London Fashion Week for a show inspired by the traditional flower garland
By Hannah Tindle Published
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At the Royal Academy of Arts, Rose Wylie is bold, raw and joyful
‘Rose Wylie: The Picture Comes First’ is the artist's largest retrospective yet
By Hannah Silver Published
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Tour this Flemish house, a designer’s own haven, anchored to life and landscape
A new Flemish house by architect Pascal Bilquin and interior designer Julie Thiers expands the living experience from its carefully curated interiors to the green Belgian countryside
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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At Rosewood Courchevel Le Jardin Alpin, luxury meets alpine chic
Rosewood Hotels & Resorts debuts its first winter resort at Courchevel 1850 in the French Alps
By Hélène Bauer Published
