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Inside Meadow House, a modernist-inspired home in the Essex countrysideInspired by modernist pavilions, Meadow House in Essex, UK, is a masterclass in elegant volumes and architectural detailing
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Miu Miu’s quilted ‘Wander’ is a contemporary it-bagAppearing on the Miu Miu runway since the early 2000s, Miu Miu’s ‘Wander’ bag encapsulates the house’s free-spirited femininity – and even played protagonist in a Joanna Hogg movie
By Jack Moss Published
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6 stunning new venues to discover during Milan Design WeekFrom a swimming pool to richly-decorated palazzo, these are the most enchanting spaces joining the Fuorisalone roster
By Laura May Todd Published
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This calming São Paulo home was designed to make you slow downBrazilian architect Fernanda Marques looked to the work of Tadao Ando in designing this tranquil family retreat
By Tianna Williams Published
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Anna Park's new show at Lehmann Maupin in London offers a voyeuristic mix of the abstract and the figurativeThe South Korea-born artist confronts a lack of nuance in playful works which rethink vintage pin-up motifs
By Hannah Silver Published
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Jewellery meets art in Glenn Spiro's avant-garde creationsGlenn Spiro draws on traditional techniques and unexpected materials to create one-of-a-kind high jewellery
By Hannah Silver Published
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What's next in retail architecture? One of Japan's most in-demand designers explainsGwenael Nicolas, founder of the Japan-based studio Curiosity, talks about creating memorable shop experiences: 'The most inspiring and relevant spaces are often nearly impossible to visualise'
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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This pint-sized Battersea apartment is 50 square metres of pure fantasy – and it’s for saleA one-bedroom show apartment, designed by Los Angeles studio House of Honey, transforms the life of cabaret singer Evelyn Dove into a sensorial, theatrical interior
By Anna Solomon Published
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Simpson’s in the Strand makes a majestic returnHospitality legend Jeremy King hooks up with a bastion of the London restaurant scene for a match made in dining heaven
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Alessi's latest moka pot is inspired by junkyard findsPhilippe Malouin calls the shots in a new coffee pot design for Alessi, inspired by waste metal parts he found at a scrapyard near the company's HQ
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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London's best Italian restaurants for pizza and pasta aficionadosFrom four-course blow-outs to the perfect pizza , food critic Ben McCormack recommends London's best Italian restaurants to have on your radar
By Ben McCormack Last updated
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Why do we like watching women die, asks Marina Abramović in CopenhagenIn 'Seven Deaths' at Copenhagen’s Cisternerne, Marina Abramović considers Maria Callas, and the tragic female characters she embodied
By Stephanie Gavan Published
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Her great-uncle was Jackson Pollock. Now her fledgling gallery, Argo Fine Arts, is the talk of ParisArt world royalty Samantha McCoy's artistic legacy shapes her thoughtful gallery ethos, as shown in her Art Paris 2026 presentation with works by Christiane Löhr, Cy Twombly and more
By Amy Serafin Published
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The story of the Burberry trench coat through eight defining designs discovered in the house’s archiveWallpaper* gets an exclusive look inside the Burberry archive to explore the history of the trench coat, which was born in the early 20th century and has been reimagined in various iterations in the time since – from Quality Street metallics to a shapeshifting dress
By Jack Moss Published
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OXVoltage is redefining the electrification of classic cars – with this Mini as its first showcaseBespoke Partnership
The British company is building a new development and production model to make bespoke electric classics as usable, reliable and refined as a contemporary EV
By Gavin Hastings Published
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Splash into summer with Le Sirenuse Mare Beach ClubA storied Positano hotel begins a new chapter in the form of an art-filled coastal haven
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Studio Nocturne is the fashion and art world’s next favourite bookstoreFormer curator of the Alaïa Bookstore, Flora Gau, has opened an enclave for ‘spells, books and art objects’ in east London
By Mary Cleary Published
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Watch brands can't resist the lure of a mystery dialThe complexity of a mystery dial – which requires the movement to be mounted on layered rotating transparent discs – has seen them fall from the mainstream. Increasingly, brands are reintroduced, a sign that we want watch dials to be as entertaining as they are aesthetically pleasing. But will mystery dials stick around this time?
By Josh Sims Published
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Step inside Belle & Sebastian's visual universe, as the band turns 30This week, Belle & Sebastian will play the Royal Albert Hall to mark 30 years of the first two albums. Frontman Stuart Murdoch reflects on the bookish visuals that helped define a genre
By Paul Weedon Published
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Everything you need to know about the Met Gala 2026 and ‘Costume Art’ exhibitionTaking place on the first Monday of May, everything Wallpaper* knows about the 2026 Met Gala so far – from the exhibition theme to the dress code, and its line-up of A-list co-chairs
By Jack Moss Published
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This new Paris café is precious in more ways than you’d expectLocal architect and designer Sophie Dries unveils Quartz Café, a bijou speciality coffee shop in the heart of the 7th arrondissement
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Looking for a spontaneous Berlin getaway? The Dean is tailor-made for on-the-go travellersLocated near Kurfürstendamm, The Dean Berlin offers rooms that blend character and comfort by interior designer Rachael Gowdridge
By Milly Burroughs Published
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Extraordinary fashion exhibitions to see this springWallpaper* picks seven fashion exhibitions to see this spring – from an exploration of the runway show to retrospectives of Alaïa, Vivienne Westwood and the Antwerp Six
By Jack Moss Published
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Anni Albers: the weaver who rewrote modernismAnni Albers is heralded as one of the most influential textile artists of the 20th century, with a career spanning two continents, eight decades and multiple disciplines. Wallpaper* surveys her life and work
By Ali Morris Published
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Herzog & de Meuron’s latest furniture collection includes cork upholstery and a ping pong tableThe new furniture collection by Herzog & de Meuron and UniFor is among our Salone del Mobile 2026 highlights, featured in May Wallpaper*, on sale 9 April
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Step inside Pyramid House, a reimagined 20th-century experiment in Milton KeynesExplore London studio Khan Bonshek’s tactful refurbishment of an unconventional 1980s show home that was ‘a very, very strange building’
By Jonathan Bell Published
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In rural India, a soaring creative space is a Brutalist ode to Henri LabrousteWith dramatic arches and a spare palette, Rushnaiwala Architects delivers an industrial homage to the Bibliothèque Nationale de France in Ahmedabad
By Tianna Williams Published
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Chef Sally Abé finds her own voice at Teal in HackneyTeal by Sally Abé is built on British produce, nostalgic flavours, and sisterhood
By Ben McCormack Published
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Funny, worrying, provocative – Reinier de Graaf’s book on architecture’s elephant in the roomIn his new book, ‘Architecture Against Architecture’, the architect and OMA partner takes stock of the industry and discusses its present and future
By Ellie Stathaki Published
