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Plan Do See and Tadao Ando reimagine former Nintendo HQ as Kyoto hotel
Plan Do See and Tadao Ando balance past and future as they transform Nintendo’s former HQ in Kyoto into a boutique hotel, Marufukuro
By Danielle Demetriou • Last updated
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New Washington DC hotel marries local design codes with artwork from BIPOC creators
Interior design firm Mason Studio put the focus on local artists in the new Kimpton Banneker hotel in Washington, DC
By Hannah Silver • Last updated
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David Chipperfield Architects and Aim Architecture design ceramic-inspired hotel in China’s porcelain capital
David Chipperfield Architects and Aim Architecture unite for the Taoxichuan Hotel project in Jingdezhen
By Hannah Silver • Last updated
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Live rent-free for a year in this refurbished Sicilian Airbnb
Airbnb is looking for a host for this restored house in Sambuca, Sicily
By Hannah Silver • Last updated
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Alsace LA hotel interiors by Home Studios encapsulate SoCal energy
Alsace LA hotel, in Los Angeles’ West Adams, features interiors and furniture designs by Home Studios, inspired by the Bauhaus and Mediterranean architecture
By Pei-Ru Keh • Last updated
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Chicago's The Robey is an artfully designed offering by Grupo Habita
Mexico-based Grupo Habita's The Robey, a buzzing hotel in Chicago's Wicker Park neighbourhood is all the rage
By Ella Marshall • Last updated
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Discover the Fritz Hansen pop-up hotel in Seoul
Contemporary design meets a traditional setting in Fritz Hansen’s Seoul retreat
By Hannah Silver • Last updated
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Airbnb is reshaping itself for a fast-changing future
Airbnb co-founder Brian Chesky on a ‘huge travel rebound’ and the company’s ‘150 upgrades and innovations’ in the face of a changing world
By Jonathan Bell • Last updated
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Frieze founders open new London restaurant Toklas in brutalist space
Restaurant, bar, bakery and grocery shop Toklas is now open just off The Strand in London, in a 1970s brutalist building
By Hannah Silver • Last updated
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New Copenhagen restaurant is Nordic take on French brasserie
At new Copenhagen restaurant Esmée, designed by Space Copenhagen, French brasserie dining meets Nordic flavour
By Mary Cleary • Last updated
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Copenhagen’s cultural institutions, as recommended by leading Danish creatives
In collaboration with Visit Copenhagen, the city’s official tourism agency, Wallpaper* invites four great Danes – fashion designer Freya Dalsjø, chef Frederik Bille Brahe, interior and furniture designer Signe Bindslev Henriksen, and floral artist Julius Værnes Iversen – to tell us about their favourite Copenhagen museums, and how to make the most of the city’s creative scene
By Melina Keays • Last updated
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Best carry-on luggage for luxurious departures
Jet off with our stylish selection of carry-on luggage and cabin bags, guaranteed to turn heads in an airport terminal or hotel reception. The sky is your style limit!
By Laura Hawkins • Last updated
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Yourta yurts are an ingenious retreat or outdoor event space
Yourta yurts are handcrafted in Kyrgyzstan and offer an innovative outdoor event space, private retreat, or alternative camping accommodation
By Mary Cleary • Last updated
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Piaule opens as a new minimalist escape in the Catskills
Boutique homeware label Piaule has opened a Catskills hotel featuring 24 minimal wooden cabins, an all-day dining restaurant, and a spa, set on an immersive nature reserve
By Pei-Ru Keh • Last updated
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Holiday home essentials: new collection by Muji with Airbnb
Be the host with the most! Muji and Airbnb join forces to present the Airbnb Host Essentials, a 23-piece collection of domestic objects to create an exceptional holiday home stay
By Pei-Ru Keh • Last updated
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Escape the heat: beach huts to inspire your seaside stay
Beach huts, small and large coastal cabins and holiday retreats across the globe dedicated to the adoration of the seaside, are here to stay; grab a deck chair and get inspired by some of the genre's finest
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
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A tribute to Arne Sorenson (1958 – 2021)
Arne Sorenson, who for the past decade ran Marriott International, the world's biggest hotel company, with brands including Edition, Ritz-Carlton, St Regis and Marriott, has died. His last major magazine interview was in Wallpaper's October 2019 Issue (W*247), with his friend and Edition collaborator Ian Schrager. We republish it here in tribute
By John Arlidge • Last updated
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Twin Chilean cabins win Best Retreat: Wallpaper* Design Awards 2021
Cabañas Maralto, a duo of holiday cabins in Chile designed by Croxatto & Opazo, scoop a Wallpaper* Design Award 2021
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
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Historic piece of Dallas architecture transformed into hotel
By Lauren Ho • Last updated
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Ramshackle farmhouse in China's Hubei province gets a slick makeover
The reimagined farmhouse is now a contemporary bolthole
By Lauren Ho • Last updated
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Upstate escape: the Lake House on Canandaigua is a hidden gem
By Pei-Ru Keh • Last updated
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Notting Hill’s Sister Jane Townhouse is a theatre of whimsy
Sella Concept devise an eccentric, multi-experiential home for fashion brand, Sister Jane
By Harry McKinley • Last updated
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Byron Bay’s Saint Helena guesthouse blurs the line between hotel and home — Byron Bay, Australia
By Tara Lange • Last updated
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Capella Bangkok interprets the city’s rich history — Bangkok, Thailand
By Chris Schalkx • Last updated
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Deep Impact: Portugal’s newest hotel is buried under the earth’s surface
Architect Manuel Aires Mateus masterminds the fifth property to join the Silent Living collection
By Lauren Ho • Last updated
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David Collins Studio celebrates 35 years in the business
We take a look at the interior design studio's industry-defining hospitality projects
By Daven Wu • Last updated
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TypeO designs a B&B for the ‘new normal’ of travel — Ystad, Sweden
By Melina Keays • Last updated