Design & Interiors
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At this Milanese beauty studio, sleek surroundings and a delicious colour scheme transform the art of self-careRedDuo's reimagining of Estea beauty studio in Milan transforms wellbeing into a sensory, artful experience
By Anna Solomon Published
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‘Design isn't just about creating objects’: Simone Brewster on giving voice to identity, heritage and memoryTo mark Simone Brewster's first museum show, Wallpaper* explores a practice shaped by material histories and cultural memory
By Ali Morris Published
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Contemporary craft meets Armani/Casa’s domestic universe for Nomad’s St. Moritz showcaseThe annual art and design fair, Nomad, partnered with Giorgio Armani / Unveiled to showcase craft, materiality and form within the reimagined setting of Villa Beaulieu
By Anna Solomon Published
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Flexform’s Groundpiece sofa turns 25 – and travels the world in interiorsFlexform's Groundpiece was conceived by Antonio Citterio in 2001 as a central element of a home. On the sofa's 25th anniversary, we look at its design's versatility through 25 interiors, from Hawaii to St Moritz
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Rudolph Schindler’s How House has undergone a striking interior restorationSchindler’s 1925 landmark of early California modernism has been beautifully fitted out by designer Taska Cleveland, who preserved its historical integrity while layering in refined adaptations
By Anna Solomon Published
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Canter into the Year of the Fire Horse with equestrian-inspired chicUp the horsepower of your home and wardrobe this Lunar New Year and beyond with designs and accessories that are hot to trot
By Bridget Downing Published
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This New York gallerist has temporarily relocated his office to London – and it's a beautiful chaosFor a month, Alex Tieghi-Walker of TIWA has moved his office to London, creating a mix of exhibition venue and functional workspace (on view until 7 March 2026)
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Raise a glass to these stylish champagne flutesThese beautifully designed, Wallpaper*-approved champagne glasses bring a touch of artistry to every sip
By Anna Solomon Published
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An extraterrestrial-inspired playground lands in BelgiumFashion designer Walter Van Beirendonck boldly goes where no one has gone before with his otherworldly playground, 'Welcome Little Stranger'
By Tianna Williams Published
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Welcome to Bangkok’s The Norm, 42 stories up and designed to loungeWallpaper* speaks to Fritz Hansen’s Dario Reicherl about a new rooftop bar where furniture was the starting point of the design: ‘The chair comes first, and the architecture follows’
By Ali Morris Published
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A postcard from Stockholm’s design week 2026The highlights you may have missed, from reimagined editions of historical designs to exhibitions spotlighting emerging Nordic talent
By Tianna Williams Published
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Giorgetti’s new leather accessories are a charming tribute to the Year of the HorseThe brand’s Nuvola collection celebrates the Lunar New Year with equine-inspired objects that express strength, freedom and creative momentum
By Anna Solomon Published
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The Parisian Agency gets a new lookKretz Real Estate, fresh from Netflix's The Parisian Agency, unveils its first office inspired by the family's travel memories from Paris to Barcelona, from Trouville to Brazil, with a stop in New York
By Tianna Williams Published
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'Not just a machine, but an architecture': a closer look at the moka, one of Italy's undisputed design iconsFresh from its appearance on the stage at the Winter Olympics opening ceremony, the stovetop coffee maker, or moka, is perhaps the ultimate Italian design icon, its enduring status a testament of its unique blend of aesthetic and functionality
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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A closer look at the stage design of Bad Bunny’s sensational Super Bowl 2026 performanceWallpaper* 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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Lee Broom's immersive lighting illuminates a grand Mexican villaFor Mexico City Art Week, Lee Broom unveils ‘The Resident’, an installation of more than 50 lighting works (on view until 10 April 2026)
By Francesca Perry Published
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Recently modernised, this château is like stepping onto a Jean Renoir setJust south of Paris, architect and designer Katja Pargger took on the task of updating a classic ‘château Solognot’. Over ten years, the renovation remained elegant and restrained, yet full of surprises
By Anna Solomon Published
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Winter Olympics opening ceremony: a celebration of Italian culture and creativityHow Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony alternated creativity, culture and spectacle through a celebration of Italian artistic excellences. Laura May Todd reports from Milan's San Siro Stadium
By Laura May Todd Published
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For Isamu Noguchi, New York City was the ultimate playgroundA 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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Technogym's Sand Stone range brings tactility and warmth to the home gymThe new collection’s exercise equipment is imagined to integrate elegantly into domestic interiors
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Bad Bunny’s Grammy-winning album cover spotlights the cultural weight of the monobloc chairThe plastic chairs on the cover of 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos' evoke Puerto Rican culture, but the monobloc transcends geographies. This is the story of how innovations in plastic – and an unfiled patent – created what is arguably the most ubiquitous design object in the world
By Anna Solomon Published
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The Wallpaper* Design Awards 2026 winners are…Discover the year’s standout products, people, places – from a life-enhancing sauna to innovative earthy houses and game-changing furniture
By Bridget Downing Published
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Aram celebrates 100 years of Eileen Gray’s ‘Bibendum’ chair with a new limited-edition releaseThe ‘Bibendum’ chair’s voluptuous silhouette, which, according to Gray, resembled the Michelin Man, made it a standout in 1926 – and it’s still turning heads
By Anna Solomon Published
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This Balkrishna Doshi reissue helps paint an intimate portrait of the late architect's lifeJaipur Rugs and its collectible design gallery Aspura reissue The Kamala House Carpet by the late Indian architect Balkrishna Doshi
By Cristina Kiran Piotti Published
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Star florists take centre stage at Madrid BloomsFloral design is having a major moment: Sylvia Bustamante Gubbins, founder and director of Madrid Blooms, tells Wallpaper* how floristry has evolved into a global, glamorous and increasingly influential creative industry
By Ali Morris Published
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Formafantasma creates transitory scenography for Diriyah Contemporary Art BiennaleFormafantasma's exhibition design for the Saudi Arabian Biennale encourages a slower, more exploratory movement through the exhibition
By Maghie Ghali Published
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Design-led magazine racks for storing print in styleOur curated selection of modern magazine racks blends style and function, featuring distinctive designs, refined materials and smart storage solutions
By Anna Solomon Published


