Laura May Todd
Laura May Todd, Wallpaper's Milan Editor, based in the city, is a Canadian-born journalist covering design, architecture and style. She regularly contributes to a range of international publications, including T: The New York Times Style Magazine, Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, Azure and Sight Unseen, and is about to publish a book on Italian interiors.
Latest articles by Laura May Todd
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Retracing the modernist steps of Lina Bo Bardi and Studio d’Arte Palma
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Peter Marino’s new textile for Rubelli has that Venetian glow
The first collaboration between Peter Marino and fifth generation Italian textile company Rubelli launches in Venice
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Whimsical Murano mirrors scoop Bonhams Prize in Venice
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Contemporary Canadian design celebrated in virtual exhibition
Canadian Creators Collective unveils ‘Fictions’ (22-30 April 2021), an immersive virtual experience showcasing new works by eight Canadian designers and curated by Nicolas Bellavance-Lecompte
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A new gallery in Brera Design District channels Milanese glamour
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A Gio Ponti design created for a New York icon has a happy landing at Salone del Mobile
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New Naples fair shines light on independent designers
Edit Napoli (7-9 June), curated by Domitilla Dardi and Emilia Petruccelli, opens inside a 13th-century church complex
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Ristorante Torre opens on the sixth floor of the OMA-designed Fondazione Prada
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Tom Dixon makes his presence in Milan official, with the opening of The Manzoni
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Caffè Fernanda in Brera Pinacoteca is a work of art
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Rossana Orlandi expands her empire with the opening of bistRo Aimo e Nadia
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Emporio Armani Caffè & Ristorante reopens after renovation
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Spanish designers question the concept of a book in New York
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Montreal’s design scene lights up with new show inspired by camping in the wilderness
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