Fab 40: Onono Eyewear

Museum store, Berlin interior room, brown marble floor, white frame display units with spotlights, shining on a variety of desk lamps
Read the Article: 032c Museum Store, Berlin. Aside from the usual objects on sale, the 032c Museum Store features a range of design items to boot. Some of the 032c Museum Store's more interesting offers on show.
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Twelve designs for new eyewear have been created by architect Jan Kleihues for the third annual collection of Onono , a brand that plans, somewhat obscurely for a glasses manufacturer, to run for exactly 49 years before winding up businesses completely. Comprising Asiatic buffalo horn, a stainless steel frame coated by ruthenium and gold or black chrome, the frames are handcrafted and designed with a slightly V-shaped form for maximum wearability.

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Open plan dining area, black tiled floor, rustic brick walls, windows, black chairs and dark wood tables with decorated table cloths in street art, dinnerware, metal frame columns, wooden ceiling

Read the Article: Bullerei restaurant and cafe, Hamburg Some of Elmar Lause's street art decked seating areas at the open plan dining Bullerei eatery in Hamburg. Bullerei's informal decor comes courtesy of interior designer, Kathrin Bade and architect, Giorgio Gullota.

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Dining area space and cafeteria, wooden dining tables and grey and white, red, grey and wood chairs, black tiled floor, white walls, grey door, metal frame columns, wooden ceiling glasses, white place mats and cutlery on tables, blue counter top, wood units, suspended ceiling lights

Located in a former cattle hall, Bullerei offers both a deli, cafe and restaurant. Communal eating is encouraged by outsized dining tables.

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Interior room, white floor ceiling, walls, floor, furniture and accessories with black trim, large Crooma sign, black and white portrait image on right wall, computer screen, stacked chairs, lighting

Read the Article: Crooma photographic gallery, Munich. The blanched 'Wide Hall' at Crooma, Munich

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Currywurst museum, red and grey design floor and walls, white ceiling, currywurst stall, serving hatch open and lit up, column decorated with relevant food posters and articles

Read the Article: Currywurst Museum, Berlin The brightly coloured surorunds of Berlin's first ever Currywurst museum. Dedicated entirely to every Berliner-in-the-know's favourite snack, the museum pinpoints every Currywurst stall in the city. Sample the myriad spices that make their way into the Currywurst's secret sauce

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Currywurst museum, white floor and ceiling with spotlights, red curved platform and red drips suspended from the low ceiling, with yellow padded strips, to simulate giant chips and curry sauce

Chips and curry sause are essential addition to any good Currywurst, as is demonstrated here by the museum's giant versions

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Interior alter space, grey marble effect floor, white wall, wooden block desk with multiple metal rods as leg support, book open and light wood cross on a small stand on the desk top

Read the Article: Diakonie Church and Camput, Dusseldorf A pared-down alter space at the Dusseldorf branch of the Diakonie Church

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Contemporary church, block brick building, multiple black framed windows, five black columns to entrance, street light, tree to the left, grey sky, chairs to the left of the front entrance, visitor leaving the building

Less a church, more a contemporary city block, the Diakonie Church defies architectural convention

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Wooden floor, white wall, two white display platforms, white elephant, black leather wallet, four colourful egg shapes and bespoke design items displayed

Read the Article: Etage Store, Berlin. Some of the high-design items on show at Etage. Part museum, part store, Etage is Berlin's homage to beautiful design items

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Interior room, wooden floor, large black floor rug, grey sofa with orange cushions, white clothes rail with items on hangers, large white frame window on the left wall

Clothing is on sale alongside the objects at Etage

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Interior room, grey floor, white walls, blue sofa, two armchairs, small silver frame coffee table, pictures on the wall

Read the Article: Exile Gallery, Kreuzberg Berlin. A return to artistic grassroots, part gallery, part studio, Exile offers opportunities for artists to create site specific exhibitions in the space. In rejection of the Blue Chip gallery mode that has become de rigeur, Exile takes a more hands on approach. More concerned with making art than marketing it, gallerist Christian Siekmeire's offers up-and-coming artists the chance to both create and exhibit work in Exile.

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White wall with beige and red brick tiles, clothes on hangers hung from black ceiling hooks

Read the Article, Extrafein Boutique, Berlin. Set on the outskirts of the Mitte, Extrafein is a gallery-cum-boutique. Vaguely industrial, Extrafein embraces its original surrounds

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Interior room with black and bright green graphic floor, walls and ceiling, black stairwell

Read the Article: New flat in Berlin by J Mayer H Architects. Designed in Mayer's typically unconventional style, this new Berlin Residence does not cut corners when it comes to architectural exaggeration. Uber-bold, bright green graphics fill the space on the Mitte

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Interior room, Black, yellow, silver and bright green angular contour line designed floor, ceiling and walls, entrance door to the left

Designed for a family of art lovers, the flat does not shy away from Meyer's overstated approach. Meyer's blinding green stylings can be found throughout the Berlin flat. Meyer's angular contour lines follow the architectural definitions of the space

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Interior room, white walls, grey floor, white window frame to the left, blue art work on the centre wall, blue aeroplane fabric sculpture and rolled up fabric design to the right

Read the Article: Kkaarrlls design, Karlsruhe. Started by a group of design graduates from the Karlsruhe university of Arts and Design, the Kkaarrlls collection turns traditional design values on their head

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Hotel room, large white frame window, yellow curtains, white walls , grey floor, desk top with desk lamp, bottle of water and glass, striped pillow, on top of a single bed and mattress, wooden box shelves on wall, picture frame, metal cage with a mattress inside in the front left

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Bookshop interior, book cases with books around the edge of the room, long desk and chairs in the centre stacked with books, grey floor, spotlight

Contemporary bookshop Motto launches its traveling bookshops initiative. Read the Article: Motto

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Close up of a pair of sunglasses, white background

Super-contemporary eyewear from Berlin-based Mykita. Read the Article: Mykita

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Pair of brown framed glasses on a white back ground, to the right a bearded male, smartly dressed in a grey blazer, white shirt and dark grey tie, wearing the brown framed glasses with his eyes closed, brown background

Eyewear from architect Jan Kleihues for Onono. Read the Article: Onono Eyewear

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Pair of Nike Air Max sneakers, in red and white, with gold adornments, white background

Nike Air Max sneaker adornments from Berlin's Sabrina Dehoff. Read the Article: Sneaker Jewellery

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Two pairs of Nike Air Max sneakers, blue and white with gold adornments, white background

Nike Air Max sneaker adornments from Berlin's Sabrina Dehoff

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Berlin town house. Left: exterior daytime view, white walls, stone steps, large glass black framed windows, stone pathway, shrubs, scaffolding to the right side of the building. Right: interior room, wooden floor, white walls and ceiling, white column, white framed window, small wooden coffee table

Architect David Chipperfield's Berlin Town House. Read the Article: Town House by David Chipperfield, Berlin

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Interior room, wooden floor, white walls, window framed wall with view of white balcony and surrounding white buildings, blue sky with soft white clouds

Architect David Chipperfield's Berlin Town House

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Side view of Weissmann’s purist sports car in white, grey road, grass verge and silhouette mountainous landscape, dark grey cloudy sky

Weissmann's purist sports cars, inspired by 1950's Jaguars. Read the Article: Wiessmann Cars, Dulmen

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Interior dashboard view of Weissmann’s purist sports cars, black steering wheel and dials, black leather trim and silver central column

Weissmann's purist sports cars, inspired by 1950's Jaguars

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Daytime image, white building, windows, trees, concrete pathway, shrubs, blue sky with light white clouds

Read the Article: Wohnhaus Lubbering by Drewes + Strange. Weathered steel and wood dominate in the Wohnhaus Lubbering by Drewes + Strange

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Interior room, wooden floor, white walls, white viewing gallery wall, white central book case with books and other items, purple soft sofa, picture frames, right side glass framed wall, potted tree in the left corner, floor standing lamp with white shade, white curtains

Clean lined and minimalist the Wohnhaus Lubbering typifies Drewes + Strange's architectural approach

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Fashion Features Editor

Jack Moss is the Fashion Features Editor at Wallpaper*, joining the team in 2022. Having previously been the digital features editor at AnOther and digital editor at 10 and 10 Men magazines, he has also contributed to titles including i-D, Dazed, 10 Magazine, Mr Porter’s The Journal and more, while also featuring in Dazed: 32 Years Confused: The Covers, published by Rizzoli. He is particularly interested in the moments when fashion intersects with other creative disciplines – notably art and design – as well as championing a new generation of international talent and reporting from international fashion weeks. Across his career, he has interviewed the fashion industry’s leading figures, including Rick Owens, Pieter Mulier, Jonathan Anderson, Grace Wales Bonner, Christian Lacroix, Kate Moss and Manolo Blahnik.