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Wallpaper* Design Awards 2025: celebrating architectural projects that restore, rebalance and renew
As we welcome 2025, the Wallpaper* Architecture Awards look back, and to the future, on how our attitudes change; and celebrate how nature, wellbeing and sustainability take centre stage
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Wallpaper* Design Awards 2025: the best furniture and design objects for 2025
The Wallpaper* Design Awards 2025 present the best new furniture and interior accessories, while global design director Hugo Macdonald reveals what makes a winner
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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Wallpaper* Design Awards 2025: meet the travel winners transcending destinations
Discover the Wallpaper* Design Awards 2025 travel winners: the year’s places to stay, dine, drink and join
By Lauren Ho Published
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Wallpaper* Design Awards 2025: our fashion winners harness ‘the power of wow’
Our fashion award winners have all created collections that transcend the everyday, prizing experimentation, construction and high-minded design. Wallpaper* fashion features editor Jack Moss takes a closer look
By Jack Moss Published
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Nostalgia and eclecticism meet in Resort 2025’s best looks, which are fit for a silent disco
Free-spirited Resort 2025 looks for letting go on the dancefloor or pounding the city streets to your very own soundtrack
By Jack Moss Published
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Don’t Tell Dad: comfort eating is hot stuff at this new London bakery and restaurant
A bakery in the morning, a restaurant from lunchtime, Don’t Tell Dad is the talk of Queen’s Park
By Ben McCormack Published
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‘The people who succeed are the ones who are curious’: graphic designer and Honorary RDI Michael Bierut
New York-based graphic designer Michael Bierut – Honorary Royal Designer for Industry, Pentagram partner, and the man behind the Mastercard logo – reflects on four decades in design
By Ali Morris Published
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Onyx Fitness elevates home workouts with exercise equipment informed by interior design
Onyx Fitness is on a mission to elevate exercising at home with equipment designed to work the body but stay easy on the eyes
By India Birgitta Jarvis Published
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The new London restaurants to book now
This month, explore the best new restaurants in London, including cosy neighbourhood joints, Don’t Tell Dad and Dove
By Ben McCormack Last updated
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Glenfiddich 1959 honours a new partnership with Aston Martin Formula One Team
The release of an exceptional rare malt whisky marks Glenfiddich and Aston Martin Formula One Team’s newly announced partnership, the perfect blend of passion and precision
By Simon Mills Published
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The best art podcasts for 2025
Lend your ears to the best art podcasts to inspire, empower and entertain – hear us out
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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New York art exhibitions to see in January
Read our pick of the best New York art exhibitions to see in January from Nick Cave at the Jack Shainman Gallery to 'Shifting Landscapes' at the Whitney Museum
By Tianna Williams Last updated
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The case of the Ontario Science Centre: a 20th-century architecture classic facing an uncertain future
The Ontario Science Centre by Raymond Moriyama is in danger; we look at the legacy and predicament of this 20th-century Toronto gem
By Dave LeBlanc Published
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'What Makes a Space Nigerian?' is an exhibition celebrating the key elements of West African Homes
‘Our aim was to create a space that Nigerians could connect with', says Moyo Adebayo's on his latest exhibition 'What Makes a Space Nigerian?' which explores what defines a Nigerian home
By Shawn Adams Published
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Nada Ghazal's textured gold brings a modern pop to pearls
Nada Ghazal unveils a new jewellery collection, 'Pop of Hope', where irregularly sized pearls meet organic forms and scattered gem setting
By Hannah Silver Published
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‘We created our own island’: a new exhibition sees discreet Belgian fashion label Jan-Jan Van Essche step into the spotlight
Dal Chodha travels to Belgium to meet Jan-Jan Van Essche, the subject of a new exhibition at Antwerp’s MoMu that sheds light on the under-the-radar designer, whose eponymous label marries subtle elegance with extraordinary fabrications
By Dal Chodha Published
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The American watch brands to know now
From Autodromo to JN Shapiro, American watch brands are having a moment
By Chris Hall Last updated
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Breaking bread: Jasper Morrison creates a small but mighty bakery in Mallorca
Can Pa is a charming neighbourhood bakery that blends tradition, innovation, and community impact
By Ali Morris Published
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'There were many radical nuns': Andrea Modica's photographs document 1980s all-girls Catholic schools in Brooklyn
Andrea Modica’s ‘Catholic Girls’ looks back to her own childhood
By Upasana Das Published
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A shapely pintxos bar brings a morsel of Mediterranean culture to Sweden
With elegance and warmth, Bar el Guiri evokes the authentic spirit of the Spanish Basque region in Gothenburg
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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‘Design should be a simple tool that is beautiful and easy to use, but you don't need to be aware of its beauty or its ease of use,’ says Naoto Fukasawa
As a landmark retrospective of Naoto Fukasawa’s work ‘Things in Themselves’ opens at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Japanese master designer speaks with Wallpaper* about the tenets that define his practice
By Finn Blythe Published
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Ten watch trends to take you into the year ahead
The watch trends we’re buying, from the minimal to the retro-futurist, the colourful, and the jewelled
By Hannah Silver Published
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Hanif Kara on building materials, the transition from old to new, and a healthy dose of realism
Hanif Kara, co-founder of structural engineering practice AKT II, discusses building materials and the future of sustainability
By Emily Wright Published
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The new hotels you’ll want to stay at in 2025
Where to stay in 2025? Let six of the most-read-about hotel openings of the past 12 months inspire your escape – from a tiny Tokyo bolthole to a Tanzanian safari retreat
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Men’s Fashion Week A/W 2025: what to expect
Everything Wallpaper* knows about Men’s Fashion Week A/W 2025, which begins later in January in Florence and heralds a new year in fashion
By Jack Moss Published
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Surreal suppers: the artists playing with their food
From Salvador Dalí to Imogen Kwok, artists have long been enamoured with the playful possibilities of food; we explore the evolution of food art
By Ruby Conway Published
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Nine emerging Indian architecture studios on a mission to transform their country
We survey the emerging Indian architecture studios and professionals, who come armed with passion, ideas and tools designed to foster and bolster their country's creative growth
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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‘The world doesn’t necessarily need any more chairs’ and other design quotes to take into 2025
From Faye Toogood on pushing down barriers to Michael Bennett on Black design – we celebrate highlights from the past year of Wallpaper* interviews with design industry trailblazers
By Tianna Williams Published
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Fine dining is plant-powered at this intimate east London restaurant
Chef Kirk Haworth’s Plates, designed by Design & That, thrives in its synergetic dialogue between people, nature and ingredients
By Sofia de la Cruz Published