Design & Interiors
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Milanese brand San Lorenzo is showing off the family silver – and a rare chance to buy itDiscover sought-after San Lorenzo silver objects by Italian design legends including Afra and Tobia Scarpa, Lella and Massimo Vignelli, and Franco Albini and Franca Helg, available exclusively from Abask
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Byredo and Iittala launch a poetic collection inspired by Nordic lightLjus by Byredo and Iittala is a limited-edition glass collection that makes light, scent and ritual come together in an experiential concept
By Aditi Sharma Published
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Five new outdoor furniture collections that are patio-perfect for spring 2026With brighter days on the horizon, we turn our attention to elevating our gardens, terraces and balconies with 2026’s most covetable outdoor furniture releases
By Anna Solomon Published
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Colin King makes his furniture debut for Audo with a bookcase that steps away from the sidelinesWallpaper* speaks to the interiors stylist and designer on his first foray into furniture design with Audo
By Ali Morris Published
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Holly Hunt's latest collection signals an evolution for the legacy brandWallpaper* speaks to Holly Hunt executive creative director Jo Annah Kornak and design director Chris Eitel about evolving a legacy brand without losing its identity
By Ali Morris Published
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Kirkby takes Transport for London upholstery from carriage seat to contemporary interiorEight archival TfL patterns – originally conceived as functional public art by artists such as Enid Marx and Marion Dorn – have been reimagined as sumptuous velvets by textile brand Kirkby
By Anna Solomon Published
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Molteni & C’s 2026 outdoor collection gracefully welcomes the return of springAs spring springs, the Italian brand unveils its new collection, led by Vincent Van Duysen: a cohesive system of refined, technically sophisticated furnishings which extend the ethos of the home outdoors
By Anna Solomon Published
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A drafting table for Daniel Arsham is a dream piece of bespoke studio equipmentArtist Daniel Arsham has commissioned the ultimate creative station from Caliper: the result is this dashing drafting table
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Set designer Misty Buckley on reshaping the BRIT Awards with a multi-stage setWallpaper* sits down with set designer Misty Buckley to find out what it takes to create a stage for one of the UK’s biggest nights in music
By Ali Morris Published
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Ones to Watch: Studio CoPain’s bread furniture isn’t a want, but a kneadThe 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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Tableware every aspiring minimalist should ownOur edit of minimalist tableware celebrates purposeful simplicity, featuring pieces that are refined, intentional and stylish through clarity rather than embellishment
By Anna Solomon Published
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Patricia Urquiola’s Swiss mountain residences are warm, cosy and free of Alpine pasticheThe 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 makingWatch 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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The Cooper Hewitt announces its 2026 National Design Awards recipients – and diversity triumphsAs the Smithsonian comes under White House scrutiny, this year’s honourees –from an Appalachian craft school to a Mexican architect – prove that diverse ideas are clear winners
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Discover a calming ‘library’ dedicated to craft at Collect design fairAt Collect 2026 in London, Tola Ojuolape’s Collectors’ Lounge is a flexible, tactile space for exploration, conversation and co-working, imagined as an homage to the traditional library
By Anna Solomon Published
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You can now get your hands on Gaudí’s original furniture designsBD Barcelona has reissued a collection of Antoni Gaudí’s furniture, which he originally designed for two of his most notable buildings
By Tianna Williams Published
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Could this Sotheby's design auction be the most valuable of all time?The collection of Jean and Terry de Gunzburg, set to hit the block on 22 April, could fetch as much as $43 million
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Lumina celebrates 50 years of the iconic ‘Daphine’ lampBespoke Partnership
Born from an idea by Tommaso Cimini, the aesthetic appeal of the lamp remains relevant today
By Gavin Hastings Published
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Peek inside Victoria Yakusha's otherworldly new gallery in the Miami Design DistrictThe 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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All about Verner Panton, the designer who made modernism funAs Vitra and Verner Panton Design AG mark the Danish architect's 100th birthday, Wallpaper* revisits his defining works – from Kom Igen and the Panton Chair to Visiona and beyond
By Ali Morris Published
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Inside House of Santal, a new Manhattan gallery devoted exclusively to South Asian designAmid 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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Elegant umbrella stands for stylish storage (and drip-free floors)The umbrella stand deserves a comeback. These design classics blend nostalgic elegance with weather-ready function
By Anna Solomon Published
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Furnished with midcentury classics, this Catskills hotel is the perfect retreat for design loversDeep in the forests of New York State, Piaule Catskill partnered with Design Within Reach to infuse its interiors with modernist design icons, crafting a serene, nature-filled escape
By Anna Solomon Published
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Five emerging Mexican designers to know from Mexico City Art Week 2026Merging the contemporary design canon with heritage, local vernacular and cultural symbols, these exciting designers are experimenting with furniture, lighting design and textiles
By Francesca Perry Published
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Art meets furniture in UniFor’s new Milanese installationAs part of Milano MuseoCity, UniFor sets Francesco Somaini’s 1970s sculptures in dialogue with Aldo Rossi's furniture designs, exploring their respective urban visions (on view until 15 March 2026)
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Alexandre de Betak brings his light installation to a traditional Swiss barnAfter debuting his new atelier in London with a dazzling light installation during Frieze 2025, Alexandre de Betak continues his exploration of light and perception in the Bernese Oberland, setting modular light panels and mirrors inside a traditional Swiss barn during Gstaad Art Week
By Ali Morris Published
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Nik Bentel's latest project is a surreal take on the supermarket trolleyThe Lidl Trolley Bag by Nik Bentel is both ridiculous, playful, and highly desirable. Here's how to get yours
By Rosa Bertoli Published


