Lindsey Adelman
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A very switched-on friendship spurs two of New York’s brightest design stars to shine
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Lindsey Adelman launches Paradise lighting collection
Lindsey Adelman Studio’s new lighting features elegant and unexpected compositions of textured glass and brass chains inspired by nomadic lifestyles. Think wanderlust in a lamp.
By Pei-Ru Keh Published
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Scientific theory and 1980s rock inspire Lindsey Adelman’s Paradise City
By Alice Morby Published
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Behind the scenes at Lindsey Adelman’s new workshop HQ in Manhattan
By Pei-Ru Keh Published
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Lindsey Adelman residency lights up modernist LA apartment
By Pei-Ru Keh Published
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Hot house: feeling the heat at Casa Perfect, LA’s smouldering new design showcase
By Mimi Zeiger Published
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Light hearted: Lindsey Adelman Studio’s debut exhibition is full of bright sparks
By Carly Ayres Published
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Collective concepts: the W* picks from Collective Design Fair 2016
By John Gendall Published
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Piece-by-piece: Nilufar’s beautifully eclectic warehouse at Milan Design Week
By Catherine Shaw Published
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Toasting America: Wallpaper* hosts dinner to celebrate US Bespoke Edition
By Pei-Ru Keh Published
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Wallpaper* Power 200: the world’s top design names and influencers
It’s back with a double helping of provocation and praise. We have plumped up this year’s Power List to a meaty two-ton’s worth of carefully measured rankings, an upscaled calibration of design achievement. As we strongly suspected, last year’s Power 100 caused a considerable stir and provoked strong words. And, as last month’s editor’s letter made clear, even alarming threats of revenge and recrimination. So this year, unchastened, we thought we would do it all again, but double the dose. To mark our 200th issue, the power 100 has become 200. Or rather 100+100 (normal disservice will be resumed next year). And, in a self-congratulatory nod to our keen eye for talent and perhaps the propulsive effect we have had on nascent design careers, we have trawled the Wallpaper* archives, retraced our expert truffling and recovered the debut appearances of future Power Listers. (Look out for long-lost hair, unlined faces and eyes undimmed).
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Studioilse transforms Cathay Pacific’s First Class Lounge in Hong Kong’s International Airport
By Catherine Shaw Published
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Dancing lights: Lindsey Adelman’s studio reveals music video and new collection at New York’s Wright gallery
By Laura Raskin Published
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Wallpaper* Composed cruises into Chelsea to kit out an apartment with aristocratic aplomb
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Fiona Barratt-Campbell launches a limited edition furniture collection and new showroom in London
By Ali Morris Published
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New York Design Week 2013: the highlights
By Pei-Ru Keh Published