Ross Lovegrove
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Inspired by Soane: contemporary creatives raffle off mini masterpieces for London museum
By Sam Rogers Last updated
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Meet the creative linking ‘blue zones’ and skincare secrets
Founder Ila Colombo shares the traditional Japanese, Italian, Brazilan skincare secrets behind the new high-tech brand
By Mary Cleary Last updated
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Metallic moments: Michael Young presents the evolution of aluminium
By Sujata Burman Last updated
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Milanese restaurant Carlo e Camilla in Segheria finds a home in a former sawmill
By JJ Martin Last updated
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Ross Lovegrove looks to F1 racing to inspire haute parfumerie
Industrial designer Ross Lovegrove on the process of creating a perfume bottle inspired by the cockpit cocooning a driver in an F1 racing car
By Nargess Banks Last updated
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Bottoms up: Ross Lovegrove redesigns Mumm's Grand Cordon
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Marble zones: Nendo splits the mesmerising wares of Marsotto in half
By Sujata Burman Last updated
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’Bike to the Future’: Design Museum Gent considers a world of two-wheeled design
By Paula Erizanu Last updated
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Biennale Interieur 2014: the Kortrijk furniture fair reframes the notion of home
By Henrietta Thompson Last updated
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Wallpaper* Power 200: the world’s top design names and influencers
It’s back with a double helping of provocation and praise. We have plumped up this year’s Power List to a meaty two-ton’s worth of carefully measured rankings, an upscaled calibration of design achievement. As we strongly suspected, last year’s Power 100 caused a considerable stir and provoked strong words. And, as last month’s editor’s letter made clear, even alarming threats of revenge and recrimination. So this year, unchastened, we thought we would do it all again, but double the dose. To mark our 200th issue, the power 100 has become 200. Or rather 100+100 (normal disservice will be resumed next year). And, in a self-congratulatory nod to our keen eye for talent and perhaps the propulsive effect we have had on nascent design careers, we have trawled the Wallpaper* archives, retraced our expert truffling and recovered the debut appearances of future Power Listers. (Look out for long-lost hair, unlined faces and eyes undimmed).
By Rosa Bertoli Published