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Wallpaper

Apr 01 2025
Magazine

Get Wallpaper* digital magazine subscription today. Truly international, consistently intelligent and hugely influential, Wallpaper* attracts the most sophisticated global audience by constantly pushing into new creative territories and ensuring its coverage of everything from architecture to motoring, fashion to travel, art to lifestyle, and interiors to jewelry remains unrivaled. Published by TI Media Limited

Wallpaper

CONTRIBUTORS

World view

NEWSPAPER • Wallpaper’s hot pick of the latest global goings-on

Bookmark • The first in our new series of noteworthy hotel openings that we’re loving without reservation

ALTITUDE SLICKNESS • A minimalist Swiss cabin goes off-piste to redefine the ski-in, ski-out experience for athletic adventure seekers

BODY TALK • Swiss artist Sylvie Fleury creates work in dialogue with Matisse for a provocative new show that explores aspects of the female form

STRIP SHOW • Armani Casa’s seductive variation on a signature lamp is a peek performer

Block buster • Balkrishna V Doshi’s Sangath studio continues the late architect’s legacy with a new take on the toilet for a research institute in Gujarat

SONGS OF PRAISE • A new group show in Paris, curated by Pharrell Williams, is a stereotype-challenging anthem to the Black woman

ON HOME • The idea of home is endlessly compelling and complex. Our need for shelter, safety and succour is primal. Whether by war or fire or flood, witnessing the destruction of people’s homes is alarming not just because we are seeing the obliteration of a physical commodity, but also the razing of something fundamental, psychological, emotional. It cannot fail to touch even the hardest heart. Housing is a universal right, yet a home is an intensely personal concern. As part of our Global Interiors issue, we felt it timely to ask five cultured homebodies, one from each continent, to tell us what home means to them

Africa • A series of breezy structures dotted around lush gardens and overlooking a vast lagoon, Koffi & Diabaté Architectes’ Ebrah Pavilion, in Côte d’Ivoire, is an ode to outdoor living

America • Designed by Steven Holl for modern furniture gallerists Mark McDonald and Dwayne Resnick, this live-work space in upstate New York is a midcentury collector’s paradise

Europe • Manuel Herz’s boundary-dissolving Munich villa blurs the lines between architecture, art and nature

Asia • Architecture Brio weaves together water features, stunning gardens and graceful compositions to create a serene retreat near Mumbai

Oceania • A 1980s ‘treehouse’, on the edge of a national park in Byron Bay, is powered by the sun, architectural provenance and a sense of community

FLEXIBLE FRIENDS • Multifunctionalism and fluidity are fundamental to the future workspace

OUTER SPACE • Danish lifestyle brand Rains’ new HQ is a vast brutalist construction with a clear-cut approach

CLUB SCENE • Derwent London’s new lounges work harder to promote community and connection for their users

ART HOUSE • Molteni’s immersive new design destination, located in a historic Milanese building reimagined by Vincent Van Duysen, is a seven-storey cultural powerhouse that extends far beyond the realm of home furnishings

GLOBAL INTERIORS • Our intercontinental coverage of the local design heroes proving that there’s no place like home

HOW THE MODERNIST HOUSE CAN PLOT A CLEAN LINE FOR ITS FUTURE • Three midcentury marvels present manifold ways to make it in a contemporary world

APRIL IS ALL ABOUT… STRIKING A POSE

BOLD TYPE • Dazzling jewellery pieces for statement dressers

CUT CLASS • We’ve enrolled in the school of sleek silhouettes and graphic...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 180 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: Apr 01 2025

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: March 6, 2025

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OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

Get Wallpaper* digital magazine subscription today. Truly international, consistently intelligent and hugely influential, Wallpaper* attracts the most sophisticated global audience by constantly pushing into new creative territories and ensuring its coverage of everything from architecture to motoring, fashion to travel, art to lifestyle, and interiors to jewelry remains unrivaled. Published by TI Media Limited

Wallpaper

CONTRIBUTORS

World view

NEWSPAPER • Wallpaper’s hot pick of the latest global goings-on

Bookmark • The first in our new series of noteworthy hotel openings that we’re loving without reservation

ALTITUDE SLICKNESS • A minimalist Swiss cabin goes off-piste to redefine the ski-in, ski-out experience for athletic adventure seekers

BODY TALK • Swiss artist Sylvie Fleury creates work in dialogue with Matisse for a provocative new show that explores aspects of the female form

STRIP SHOW • Armani Casa’s seductive variation on a signature lamp is a peek performer

Block buster • Balkrishna V Doshi’s Sangath studio continues the late architect’s legacy with a new take on the toilet for a research institute in Gujarat

SONGS OF PRAISE • A new group show in Paris, curated by Pharrell Williams, is a stereotype-challenging anthem to the Black woman

ON HOME • The idea of home is endlessly compelling and complex. Our need for shelter, safety and succour is primal. Whether by war or fire or flood, witnessing the destruction of people’s homes is alarming not just because we are seeing the obliteration of a physical commodity, but also the razing of something fundamental, psychological, emotional. It cannot fail to touch even the hardest heart. Housing is a universal right, yet a home is an intensely personal concern. As part of our Global Interiors issue, we felt it timely to ask five cultured homebodies, one from each continent, to tell us what home means to them

Africa • A series of breezy structures dotted around lush gardens and overlooking a vast lagoon, Koffi & Diabaté Architectes’ Ebrah Pavilion, in Côte d’Ivoire, is an ode to outdoor living

America • Designed by Steven Holl for modern furniture gallerists Mark McDonald and Dwayne Resnick, this live-work space in upstate New York is a midcentury collector’s paradise

Europe • Manuel Herz’s boundary-dissolving Munich villa blurs the lines between architecture, art and nature

Asia • Architecture Brio weaves together water features, stunning gardens and graceful compositions to create a serene retreat near Mumbai

Oceania • A 1980s ‘treehouse’, on the edge of a national park in Byron Bay, is powered by the sun, architectural provenance and a sense of community

FLEXIBLE FRIENDS • Multifunctionalism and fluidity are fundamental to the future workspace

OUTER SPACE • Danish lifestyle brand Rains’ new HQ is a vast brutalist construction with a clear-cut approach

CLUB SCENE • Derwent London’s new lounges work harder to promote community and connection for their users

ART HOUSE • Molteni’s immersive new design destination, located in a historic Milanese building reimagined by Vincent Van Duysen, is a seven-storey cultural powerhouse that extends far beyond the realm of home furnishings

GLOBAL INTERIORS • Our intercontinental coverage of the local design heroes proving that there’s no place like home

HOW THE MODERNIST HOUSE CAN PLOT A CLEAN LINE FOR ITS FUTURE • Three midcentury marvels present manifold ways to make it in a contemporary world

APRIL IS ALL ABOUT… STRIKING A POSE

BOLD TYPE • Dazzling jewellery pieces for statement dressers

CUT CLASS • We’ve enrolled in the school of sleek silhouettes and graphic...


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