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The design reissues we loved from Paris Design Week
We bring you the best contemporary interpretations of historic design, fresh from Paris Design Week 2026
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Hermès' Natures Marines tableware is a botanical marvel
The newest porcelain table service from Hermès, Natures Marines features hand-drawn botanical illustrations by British artist Katie Scott
By Nick Vinson Published
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The 18 best things we've seen at Paris Design Week 2026
Paris Déco Off and Maison & Objet, France’s top homes and interiors fairs, kicked off yesterday, flooding the city with design talent. Wallpaper* is on the ground – here are the collections that have caught our eye so far
By Anna Solomon Last updated
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Inside a skyrise Mumbai apartment, where ancient Indian design principles adds a personal take on contemporary luxury
Designed by Dieter Vander Velpen, Three Sixty Degree West in Mumbai is an elegant interplay of scale, texture and movement, against the backdrop of an urban vista
By Tianna Williams Published
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Structure meets scent in Clive Christian’s new London flagship by Harry Nuriev
What does architecture smell like? The British perfume house’s Inox fragrance captures the essence of its new Bond Street store
By Tianna Williams Published
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At Paris Design Week, Lalique turns crystal into floating balloons and fluttering fabric
Wallpaper* visits Lalique’s Paris flagship, where the maison unveils ‘Air de Lalique’ – two collections that transform the intangible essence of air into crystal – alongside other releases for 2026
By Anna Solomon Published
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Alcova at Heimtextil explores the impact of AI on contemporary craft
Craft is a Verb is Alcova's curation of Heimtextil's wide textile offering, presented through a catalogue-like display as well as a futuristic environment that merges craft and artificial intelligence
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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This ‘anti-trend’ Wisconsin lake cabin is full of thrifted treasures – and you book a stay
This historic cabin on Lake Wandawega, preserved and restored by the team behind Camp Wandawega, embraces a salvage-driven approach that celebrates genuine history over polished style
By Anna Solomon Published
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Pierre Yovanovitch on reviving French design house Ecart, and the ‘beautiful things’ ahead
Two years after acquiring Ecart, Yovanovitch unveils his plans for the design house founded by Andrée Putman and now relaunched with a series of reissues by American-Hungarian émigré Paul László
By Amy Serafin Published
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Wallpaper* Design Awards: Formafantasma’s assemble-your-own trophy is a crafty winner
'Celebratory, joyful and deliberately simple': Andrea Trimarchi and Simone Farresin reveal the inspiration and process behind their flat packed paper trophy for the Wallpaper* Design Awards 2026
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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How Reflex Angelo transformed Venetian glass into a modern design idea
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Italian furniture company Reflex Angelo has drawn from its local glassmaking heritage to create a sophisticated, contemporary design portfolio
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Remember the Bic Biro? It’s now a larger-than-life lamp
Seletti honours the iconic Bic pen on its 75th anniversary with a gigantic, luminous reproduction of its design
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Patricia Urquiola’s textile adventures at Heimtextil: ‘Design is not about controlling form’
Urquiola presents ‘Among-all’, a new installation at Frankfurt’s Heimtextil fair (until 16 January 2026) that explores new routes for textile experimentation in design
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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How Isamu Noguchi dissolved the boundaries between art, design and the city
Isamu Noguchi shaped cities, interiors and everyday rituals through design: here’s everything you need to know about the interdisciplinary American modernist who believed art belonged in public life
By Aditi Sharma Published
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Photographer John Arsenault’s ceramic vessels prove it’s never too late to shift focus
After years of creating portraits, the artist has revealed a series of intriguing and sexually charged ceramics in New York
By Dan Howarth Published
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Wallpaper* Design Awards: how David/Nicolas reimagined a 1990 Porsche 964 Targa
The two-seater convertible Porsche was given a makeover by the designers, featuring an oiled teak handbrake, machined brass dials, and Connolly leather interiors
By Laura May Todd Published
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Designers craft wooden furniture to mark LA wildfires anniversary
‘From the Upper Valley in the Foothills’ (on view at Marta, LA, until 31 January 2026) brings together two dozen creatives from the city to transform trees cleared from fire-damaged areas
By Francesca Perry Published
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Step into a winter wonderland at this snow-covered St Moritz chalet
A Swiss chalet reimagines Alpine living through serene architecture and Molteni&C’s refined, contemporary furnishings
By Anna Solomon Published
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Wallpaper* Design Awards: Willo Perron is Designer of the Year 2026
The mastermind behind some of the world’s most spectacular cultural moments, Willo Perron has been capturing the creative zeitgeist for 20 years. We interview the designer, honoured in the Wallpaper* Design Awards 2026
By Laura May Todd Published
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See the Wallpaper* Design Awards 2026 unfold in the February issue, on sale now
Discover the standout stars of design, architecture, art, fashion, travel and tech, honoured by a flat-packed Formafantasma trophy, in the Wallpaper* Design Awards 2026 issue, on newsstands
By Bill Prince Published
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Sabine Marcelis has revisited her Ikea lamp and it’s a colourful marvel
Sabine Marcelis’ ‘Varmblixt’ lamp for Ikea returns in a new colourful, high-tech guise
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Ten out-of-this-world design exhibitions to see in 2026
From contemporary grandes dames to legends past, and ‘non-human’ design: here are ten design exhibitions we’re looking forward to seeing in 2026
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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The international design fairs shaping 2026
Passports at the ready as Wallpaper* maps out the year’s best design fairs, from established fixtures to new arrivals.
By Ali Morris Published
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How Memphis developed from an informal gathering of restless creatives into one of design's most influential movements
Everything you want to know about Memphis Design, from its history to its leading figures to the pieces to know (and buy)
By Francesca Perry Published
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These are the 12 emerging designers we are excited to follow into 2026
These are the designers to watch for 2026: from unpredictable glassmakers to furniture designers working with bones, textile artists exploring ancient techniques and makers giving new life to mundane tools
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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A resort, ravioli and a rocket are just a few of the ongoing projects from British-Indian designer Armaan Bansal
Wallpaper* Future Icons: Anda Ba studio founder Armaan Bansal draws inspiration from India's natural materials and contemporary London culture
By Anne Soward Published
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Dublin-based designer Cara Campos turns abandoned bicycles into sleekly minimal furniture pieces
Wallpaper* Future Icons: Saudi-raised Irish/French designer Cara Campos' creative approach is rooted in reuse, construction and the lives of objects
By Anne Soward Published

