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A Brasília apartment harnesses the power of optical illusion
CoDa Arquitetura’s Moiré apartment in the Brazilian capital uses smart materials to create visual contrast and an artful welcome
By Tianna Williams Published
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RIBA reveals the first pair of shortlisted structures for the House of the Year 2025
Six practices are up for the award, which will be announced on Grand Designs in December. The first two houses, by Izat Arundell and Hugh Strange Architects are previewed below
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Inside the new Conservatory at RH England, Aynho Park
RH unveils a conservatory dining space at its English estate and design showcase, featuring a bespoke chandelier designed by Anouska Hempel
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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The Pyramids have a rival – monumental stone sculptures pop up in Giza
On the Giza Plateau, as part of Art d’Egypte’s ‘Forever is Now 05’, Studio Proba and SolidNature unveil sculptures celebrating geological colour, structural ingenuity and calibrated form
By Reeme Idris Published
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New Porsche Cayenne Electric makes a case for a sporting life with lashings of technology
The next-gen Cayenne gets its first all-electric model, a mighty SUV that’s also the first Porsche with wireless charging
By Jonathan Bell Published
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You can soon buy Keith Haring's Luna Luna carousel seats
Gufram has partnered with the Keith Haring Foundation to reissue two of Haring's carousel seats from the 1980s theme park
By Tianna Williams Published
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Rolls-Royce pushes pixels with this retro-game inspired edition of the Black Badge Ghost
Ready Player One? The Black Badge Ghost Gamer is a bespoke super-luxury limousine infused with the style and shape of 8-bit arcade graphics
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Brit Awards 2026 reveal trophy design by Matthew Williamson
The Brit Awards 2026 will take place in Manchester on 28 February: here’s a first look at the awards trophy, designed by Mancunian designer Matthew Williamson
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Cinema’s tastiest moments to be celebrated by Mubi in an all-day festival
‘Let’s Eat! A Film Feast’ spotlights the sensory power of food on film with a day of screenings, talks and culinary delights in London
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Step back in time with the newly released Analogue 3D gaming console
Lovers of the Nintendo N64’s pixel-perfect gameplay can now indulge their favourite console classics thanks to masterful hardware of the new Analogue 3D
By Jonathan Bell Published
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A restored 1950s Rome theatre raises its curtain in collaboration with Poltrona Frau
Teatro della Cometa was given a refresh by architect Fabio Tudisco, with new seating by Poltrona Frau to accommodate contemporary viewing
By Tianna Williams Published
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Apple Watch Ultra 3 has innovation at its heart – a 3D-printed titanium case
We delve into Apple’s pioneering use of 3D-printed metal, and how it ties in with the company’s path to carbon neutrality
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Peugeot's Polygon Concept city car of tomorrow exists in the frantic online world of Fortnite
Peugeot pitches its new design language to the gaming community with a concept car designed for virtual worlds
By Jonathan Bell Published
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This modernist home, designed by a disciple of Le Corbusier, is on the market
André Wogenscky was a long-time collaborator and chief assistant of Le Corbusier; he built this home, a case study for post-war modernism, in 1957
By Anna Solomon Published
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Kohler unveils ‘Pearlized’, an iridescent new bathroom finish with an under-the-sea backstory
Artist David Franklin was inspired by glimmering fish scales and sunsets for this mesmerising debut
By Anna Fixsen Published
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The Met reveals its 2026 Costume Institute show along with another major milestone
The first Monday in May just became a much bigger deal...
By Anna Fixsen Published
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MillerKnoll's renovated flagship in New York opens doors to design experiences
The new MillerKnoll New York gallery space makes its debut with Keiji Takeuchi’s ‘Walking Sticks & Canes’ exhibition, supported by Triennale Milano
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Ludovic de Saint Sernin launches a beauty and fashion collection with Zara
The Paris-based designer unveils a collection inspired by New York City subcultures
By Mary Cleary Published
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Mark+Fold turns ten with first Shoreditch pop-up
British stationery brand Mark+Fold celebrates ten years in business with a Brick Lane pop-up featuring new products, small-batch editions and conversations with creatives
By Ali Morris Published
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USM and Alexander May Studio present a monochrome meditation on the modern workspace
These six flexible workspaces ‘encourage clarity of thought, calm, and self-definition’, says New York designer Alexander May of his partnership with the modular furniture brand
By Ali Morris Published
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David Shrigley designs album cover for punk band Lambrini Girls
The limited edition release from the Brighton duo is available now
By Charlotte Gunn Published
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Nathalie Du Pasquier, Peter Shire and Barbara Stauffacher Solomon create exclusive artworks for Riso Club
Glasgow print studio Risotto celebrates the 100th issue of its monthly Riso Club – a hand-printed, hand-posted subscription that has grown from a small artist exchange into a global community
By Ali Morris Published
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Futuristic-feeling Southwark Tube Station has been granted Grade II-listed status
Celebrated as an iconic piece of late 20th-century design, the station has been added to England’s National Heritage List
By Anna Solomon Published
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David Shrigley is quite literally asking for money for old rope (£1 million, to be precise)
The Turner Prize-nominated artist has filled a London gallery with ten tonnes of discarded rope, priced at £1 million, slyly questioning the arbitrariness of artistic value
By Anna Solomon Published
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The new Bentley Supersports pares back the luxury to create a screaming two-seater
Bentley redefines its iconic grand tourer with a lightweight performance variant that strips out the trim and the tech and adds in refined dynamics and more visual drama than ever before
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Paul Rudolph's home served as a gigantic 'loom' for an exhibition of Anni Albers textiles
Italian textile brand Dedar presented its Weaving Anni Albers collection at the legendary architect’s experimental Modulightor building in New York last week
By Adrian Madlener Published
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From Bauhaus to outhouse: Walter Gropius’ Massachusetts home seeks a design for a new public toilet
For years, visitors to the Gropius House had to contend with an outdoor porta loo. A new architecture competition is betting the design community is flush with solutions
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Alcova 2026 locations include a Rationalist gem and an abandoned church
Alcova returns for an 11th edition in 2026 (20-26 April), once again opening up two exclusive Milanese locations, the Baggio Military Hospital and Franco Albini's Villa Pestarini
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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McLaren Special Operations deals itself a winner with the Las Vegas-inspired Project Viva
We delve into the world of McLaren Special Operations, discover what the deal is with Project Viva, spec our own hypercar and explore the role of the Pure McLaren experience
By Jonathan Bell Published
