Léa Teuscher
Léa Teuscher is a Sub-Editor at Wallpaper*. A former travel writer and production editor, she joined the magazine over a decade ago, and has been sprucing up copy and attempting to write clever headlines ever since. Having spent her childhood hopping between continents and cultures, she’s a fan of all things travel, art and architecture. She has written three Wallpaper* City Guides on Geneva, Strasbourg and Basel.
Latest articles by Léa Teuscher
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The Sherborne is Dorset’s new cultural hub
The Sherborne in Dorset has got a facelift by architects Spase, giving the cultural destination a new rooftop extension and flexible spaces
By Léa Teuscher Published
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Nordic Knots launches New York flagship store
Scandinavian textile company Nordic Knots opens a flagship store in New York designed by Studio Giancarlo Valle
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The Greenwich by Rafael Viñoly: an exclusive first look inside
We tour The Greenwich with Román Viñoly, exploring one of his father Rafael Viñoly’s final projects in New York
By Léa Teuscher Published
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This contemporary Brazilian home lies low and takes in its countryside context
A Brazilian home by practice Jacobsen Arquitetura, MS Residence unites nature and contemporary architecture outside São Paulo
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Sabine Marcelis' colourful overhaul of VitraHaus is so delicious you'll wish you could move in
Sabine Marcelis brings elements from her own home to the interiors of the VitraHaus Loft, including a pink bathroom and mint green conversation pit
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Sabine Marcelis' new 1000 Miglia trophy ‘celebrates the deep and lasting bond between pilot and co-pilot’
1000 Miglia 2024 features trophies and medals by Sabine Marcelis in collaboration with Brescia's Palazzo Monti, as the week-long vintage car race crosses the finishing line on Sunday 15 June
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Discover the new colourful and flexible storage system by String Furniture and Form Us With Love
String Furniture and Swedish design studio Form Us With Love collaborate on ‘Center Center’, a new modular storage system for the modern workspace, launching at 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen
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Lighting by Ladies & Gentlemen Studio is inspired by sunlight filtered through clouds
Ladies & Gentlemen Studio launches new lighting collections at 3 Days of Design 2024 in Copenhagen, using textiles by Kvadrat and Sahco
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This Big Sur house is the essence of California cool
Designed by Field Architecture, this Big Sur house sits among rugged nature, offering panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean
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Robert Wilson creates a kaleidoscopic stage for 140 chairs in Leipzig
‘A Chair and You’ is on display at the Grassi Museum of Applied Arts in Leipzig, celebrating its 150th anniversary with the Robert Wilson-staged exhibition, until 6 October 2024
By Léa Teuscher Published
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Take a tour of Bergen, Frida Escobedo's bold debut New York condo with Workstead interiors
An exclusive first look inside Bergen, Mexican architect Frida Escobedo’s debut condo project in New York, with interiors by Brooklyn design studio Workstead
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Istanbul's car repair shops inspired this refined furniture collection
Turkish multidisciplinary practice Sanayi313 launches its new 313 Lounge collection, inspired by Istanbul’s industrial Maslak neighbourhood
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Carl Auböck's masterpieces go on display in Vienna
The influence of the Carl Auböck Workshop on Austrian design is highlighted with a new exhibition at MAK, Vienna’s Museum of Applied Arts (until 13 October 2024)
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Take a peek inside the serene private homes of Vincent Van Duysen
Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen invites us into his serenely designed private homes in a new book by Rizzoli
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Tour this 450 Warren apartment, architect Sebastian Mendez’s Brooklyn home
In 450 Warren, architect Sebastian Mendez, founder of Brooklyn-based developer Tankhouse, takes us on a tour of his modern, family-friendly home
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Patricia Urquiola designs first Puig Women’s America’s Cup trophy
The Puig Women’s America’s Cup trophy is ‘like a sail struck by the wind’, says Urquiola, as the event’s debut is announced for October 2024
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Stay in Paradis, a heavenly new ‘curated apartment’ on the Belgian coast
The vibrant Belgian harbour town of Ostende is now home to an art and design-filled holiday apartment by local agency Club Paradis
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Porky Hefer’s zoomorphic furniture draws attention to the crucial role of wild species
South African artist Porky Hefer presents a new menagerie of inhabitable animal sculptures at New York’s Galerie56, on view until 26 August 2024
By Léa Teuscher Published
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A Cancun retreat by Mexico’s Vieyra Estudio takes inspiration ‘from the ocean’
Casa Nube, a new Cancun retreat by Vieyra Estudio, merges sea, style and sustainability in a private residence defined by a series of pools and terraces
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Snarkitecture and Made by Choice create chairs shaped like mountains
Snarkitecture and Made by Choice reach new heights with ‘Lieksa’, a mountain-shaped furniture collection in bent birch plywood
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Egg Collective pay homage to Eileen Gray at New York Design Week
For New York Design Week 2024, Egg Collective is back with the fourth iteration of its exhibition series, Designing Women, focusing on trailblazing modernist Eileen Gray (on view until 14 June)
By Léa Teuscher Published
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Petra is a new hardware brand giving an artful twist to your door handles
Petra is a new hardware brand by Sight Unseen co-founder Monica Khemsurov, focusing on small-batch, artist-designed pieces
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A 635 Park apartment reimagined, drawing on ‘curiosity and courage’
A 635 Park apartment in New York has been transformed by Andrew Magnes of AMA into a flowing and open, contemporary urban haven for a private family
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Designer Holly Waterfield creates luxurious pied-à-terre in Renzo Piano Manhattan high-rise
A private residence by Holly Waterfield Interior Design in Renzo Piano's skyscraper 565 Broome Soho blends a sense of calm and cosiness with stunning city views
By Léa Teuscher Published