Design & Interiors
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First Look: a domestic idyll by Lucy Stark and Fabien Cappello at the Blunk Space
Inspired by the life and times at JB Blunk's haven of a house in Inverness, a new exhibition of paintings and objects has us dreaming of California
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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Los Angeles gallery Marta explores the enduring inspiration of grottos with an ethereal, multi-sensory group show
At Marta, guest curator Krista Mileva-Frank exhibits work by 13 contemporary talents that demonstrate how the Renaissance-era grotto continues to fuel our imagination
By Adrian Madlener Published
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Wallpaper's London Design Festival itinerary: don’t miss a thing
Our third-instalment of our four-part preview of this year's London Design Festival, from Barbie and Greater Palm Springs pavilions to the Wax Building's opening exhibition
By Tianna Williams Last updated
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Wallpaper* guest editors St. Vincent, Marcio Kogan and Laila Gohar take over the October issue
Wallpaper* October 2024: three guest editors, three covers, on sale now
By Bill Prince Published
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London Design Festival announces the recipients of the 2024 London Design Medals
This year’s London Design Medals have been awarded to Pat McGrath DBE, Natsai Audrey Chieza, Harry Blakiston Houston and Rei Kawakubo
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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‘You should not take yourself too seriously or you risk becoming boring’: Luca Guadagnino and Nicolò Rosmarini on Homo Faber 2024
As the design and film worlds flocked to Venice at the weekend for Homo Faber and the Venice Film Festival, Wallpaper* sat down in a cool salon with two men in hot demand to take their temperature on craft, interiors and gold leaf cable covers
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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Politics, oil crises and abortion rights infiltrate the optimistic 1970s interiors of Villa Benkemoun
For the 50th anniversary of Villa Benkemoun in Arles, a new exhibition critically explores the year of 1974 through contemporary and historic artworks that antagonise the optimism of its design
By Harriet Thorpe Published
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Postcard from Lower Manhattan’s burgeoning gallery district
From Collectible New York 2024 to Tribeca’s expanding gallery district a few blocks north, collectible design abounds this September
By Adrian Madlener Published
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First look: Homo Faber’s 3rd edition ‘The Journey of Life’ opens in Venice
We review the groundbreaking new exhibition, art directed by Luca Guadagnino and Nicolò Rosmarini, of more than 800 crafted objects from around the world at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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First Look: The Orjola collection of rugs by Nice Projects for Tigmi is a meeting of minds, hands and hearts
A collaboration between Australian sisters and Nepalese weavers celebrates the power of the human hand in a collection of rugs that feel wonderful under foot
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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Behind the scenes: how the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Torches, Rings, and Agitos came to life
ArcelorMittal’s three-part video series offers a first look behind the scenes of how the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic creative vision was ignited
By Tianna Williams Published
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22 bird houses come home to roost in ‘Dwellings’ at South London Gallery
As a new show opens this weekend in London, exploring the concept of the bird house, we interview one of its curators, Andu Masebo (not via Twitter)
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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Arrernte artist Alfred Lowe wins 2024 Shelley Simpson Ceramic Prize with Mud Australia
Mud Australia has awarded Alfred Lowe its annual ceramics prize for his keenly political and visually unique pieces
By Jasper Spires Published
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Singapore Design Week 2024: what to see at one of Asia’s premier design festivals
Singapore Design Week 2024 (26 September to 6 October) brings a vibrant roster of artists and galleries ‘who shape our society through design… and enhance how we experience life’
By Daven Wu Published
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Gubi and Unicef launch 'Young Hopes' campaign to support vulnerable children worldwide
The purchase of one ‘Pacha’ lounge chair through Gubi and Unicef's initiative can help deliver emergency education for up to 475 children or provide up to 35,000 with access to clean drinking water for a month
By Shawn Adams Published
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One to Watch: Federico Stefanovich believes beauty is the life force for human connection in design
The Mexican designer Federico Stefanovich's new 'Folia' lighting collection at AGO Projects suggests a very bright future indeed
By Jasper Spires Published
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Hannah Lim’s enchanted clay objects have a zoomorphic twist, on display at Pangolin London
At Pangolin London Hannah Lim presents ‘The Enchanted Orchid’ showcasing a world where imagination meets cultural heritage
By Tianna Williams Published
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First look: Commune Design’s Muffin collection looks good enough to eat
Los Angeles design practice Commune and London’s George Smith celebrate a decade of collaboration with a new furniture range
By Léa Teuscher Published
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First Look: Remsen reframes ageing through design. ‘As you age, you should want the things you need’
New brand Remsen is on a mission to shift perspectives on ageing, re-envisioning “geriatric products” as luxury home goods.
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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Alain Delon’s forgotten fling with furniture
A giant of French cinema and a man of many talents; as the world mourns Alain Delon, we revisit his 70s furniture collection which showcased a deft talent for design
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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Exclusive first look: Knoll brings the mighty Tugendhat Chair back to life
Knoll is reissuing Mies van der Rohe’s Tugendhat Chair, and they took it back home to the Villa Tugendhat in Brno to celebrate its resurrection.
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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Exclusive: Lesire collection by Mabeo Studio for Design Within Reach
We interview Botswanan designer Peter Mabeo as his new collection hits Design Within Reach stores across the USA
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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First look: Serwaa is a six-legged chair by Giles Tettey Nartey
‘The design sensibilities of West Africa are equally as valuable and important as those from Europe’ states British-Ghanaian designer and architect Giles Tettey Nartey
By Shawn Adams Published
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One to Watch: Sofia Elias’ squashy chairs and mini-sculptures bring unabashed fun to the fore
Mexican designer Sofia Elias practises joyful, playful design to reawaken the inner child in all of us
By Tianna Williams Published
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Hato Press' new London retail space offers creative collaboration and browsing all under one roof
Hato Press puts down roots in the Hato HQ at Golden Lane Estate. With an interior by Faye Toogood, the space is a hub of inspiration and intrigue
By Tianna Williams Published
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First Look: Kelly Wearstler’s ‘Lotura’ collection brings heavy metal to interiors
With a new range of lighting inspired by brutalism, Kelly Wearstler proves that light and weight are beautiful bedfellows
By Hugo Macdonald Published
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One to Watch: Somer – could furniture buy-back schemes be the future?
Somer, William Floyd-Maclean’s new modular wooden furniture brand, has a buy-back scheme to promote circularity in furniture manufacturing, and care in consumer behaviour
By Jasper Spires Published