Design & Interiors
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This walking cane by Michael Graves's office is an example of quietly accessible design that is 'intuitive, dependable, and dignified'
The new Streamline walking cane by Michael Graves is beautifully styled, designed to shape experiences while looking sleek and refined
By Tianna Williams Published
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Delve into the visual world of a lost airline in this impressive chronicle of a corporate identity
'Red Square' is the story of Mary de Saulles and the 1960s BEA corporate identity, a comprehensive airline re-brand that still feels fresh today
By Jonathan Bell Published
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'A small piece of architecture': BassamFellows reissue Philip Johnson and Richard Kelly's floor light
Philip Johnson and Richard Kelly's floor light was originally designed for the architect's Glass House and available from BassamFellows this Autumn
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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What makes this tropical house in the Bahamas sing? One 'odd' thing in each room
Designer Clive Lonstein set out to creates a layered home that felt ‘unexpected’ while staying true to its Bahamian provenance
By Anna Solomon Published
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Zaha Hadid Architects’ kitchen collection is inspired by the geology of coastlines
Zaha Hadid Architects and Febal Casa's Onda is a kitchen collection inspired by the movement of the Adriatic coast
By Tianna Williams Published
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Can creativity survive in the United States?
We asked three design powerhouses to weigh in on this political moment
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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Meet the next generation of mobility aids: the ‘Zeal’ walker
Smart, lightweight and colourful, Zeal Lifestyle’s luxury walker steps forward to redefine the growing market for mobility aids
By Léa Teuscher Published
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'It's both visually and physically comfortable': John Pawson's new sofa for Herman Miller is a minimalist dweller's dream
British designer John Pawson has revealed the Pawson Drift Sofa Group, a new collection of minimalist, sustainability-minded seating for Herman Miller
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Kohler presents the ultimate compact sauna for your home or garden
Kohler makes its first foray into the world of saunas, with indoor and outdoor versions that merge functionality and contemporary design
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Fossils, shells and sea-life inspire Shaha Raphaël’s limited edition collection for House of Today, begging the question; 'Is it found, or is it designed?'
In Shaha Raphaël's ‘Low Tide – Marée basse’ exhibition for House of Today, Lebanese craftsmanship meets Mediterranean spirit, blurring the boundaries between art, jewellery and collectible design
By Harriet Thorpe Published
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Step inside a neoclassical-inspired apartment in The Whiteley’s clock tower
Situated within London’s former Whiteleys department store, this newly unveiled residence combines Italian elegance, courtesy of furnishings by Maxalto, with architectural heritage
By Anna Solomon Published
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‘The point was giving ordinary people access to bold taste’: how Ikea brought pattern into the home
‘Ikea: Magical Patterns’ at Dovecot Gallery in Edinburgh tells the story of a brand that gave us not only furniture, but a new way of seeing our homes – as canvases for self-expression
By Anna Solomon Published
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Collagerie and Zara Home debut perfectly imperfect home accessories
Lucinda Chambers’ Collagerie collaborates with Zara Home on a collection that is an ode to the everyday
By Ali Morris Published
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Interni Venosta’s vases are made from laundry detergent bottles
Britt Moran and Emiliano Salci of Dimorestudio have conceived a series of expressive vases whose starting point is a humble plastic bottle
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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What is the future for design in Africa? Designer Hicham Lahlou shares possibilities for the continent at large
The Moroccan designer celebrates 30 years of his practice. Here he speaks from his studio in Rabat about his own career and the creative possibilities for design in Morocco and the rest of Africa
By Mazzi Odu Published
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Winter Olympics and Paralympics medal designs announced
The design for the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games 2026 medals, held in Milan and Cortina, represents the connection between athletes and their support teams
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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This cardboard and rope chair seeks to redemocratise design with ‘joyful frugality’
Wallpaper* speaks to architect Nipun Prabhakar of Dhammada Collective about the studio’s latest project, ‘Paper Tube, an open-source chair made from discarded cardboard tubes and rope
By Ali Morris Published
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Japanese designer Shinichiro Ogata's latest venture is a modern riff on the traditions of his home country
As he launches Saboe, a series of new tearooms and shops across Japan, we delve into Shinichiro Ogata's creative vision, mirrored throughout the spaces and objects, rituals and moments of his projects
By Danielle Demetriou Published
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A gallery in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales showcases work inspired by nature
Thorns Gallery opens in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, with founders Jonathan Reed and Graeme Black aiming to showcase artworks inspired by the natural world
By Léa Teuscher Published
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‘You can feel their presence’: step inside the Eameses’ Pacific Palisades residence
Charles and Ray Eames’ descendants are exploring new ways to preserve the designers’ legacy, as the couple’s masterpiece Pacific Palisades residence reopens following the recent LA fires
By Dan Howarth Published
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2025’s Wallpaper* US issue is on sale now, celebrating creative spirit in turbulent times
From a glitterball stilt suit to the Eames House, contemporary design to a century-old cocktail glass – the August 2025 US issue of Wallpaper* honours creativity that shines and endures. On newsstands now
By Bill Prince Published
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Design beyond humans: a new exhibition argues that the world doesn’t revolve around us
‘More Than Human’ at London's Design Museum (until 5 October 2025) asks what happens when design focuses on the perspectives and needs of other species, from bees to seaweed
By Anna Solomon Published
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Luxury yacht kitchens are nautical but nicer thanks to Officine Gullo
Yacht kitchens are often compact and utilitarian. Italian kitchen specialist Officine Gullo set out to reimagine them as spaces of conviviality and connection
By Anna Solomon Published
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Six modern bathroom ideas for spaces big and small
Here are our best bathroom designs for 2026: colours, curves and a calming ambience are making a splash this season, with tactile and textured surfaces to elevate your shower room
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Step inside a Hollywood Hills home where European design meets Californian ease
LA studio Broad Project takes us inside its cinematic renovation of a 1960s Spanish Revival home in the Hollywood Hills
By Ali Morris Published
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Bees can now check in at Kew’s new pollinator hotel
At Wakehurst, Kew’s wild botanic garden, artist Kristina Pulejkova unveils four functional sculptures that tell the hidden story of seeds and act as a refuge for bees during the heat of summer
By Tianna Williams Published
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Andu Masebo and The Singleton’s bespoke furniture celebrates the beauty in slow craft
British designer Andu Masebo collaborates with single malt Scotch whisky The Singleton on a multifunctional furniture piece boasting minimal design codes
By Tianna Williams Published