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Inside a Furniture Designer's Remote Farmhouse in France
20 mrt 2026
Welcome to the fifth instalment of Wallpaper's video series, The Stuff That Surrounds You. Watch as we're invited into the intriguing and idiosyncratic homes of creatives and makers, catching a glimpse of their interior lives via the objects with which they surround themselves, all of which tell a story. For this episode, we are invited into the country home of designer Erwan Bouroullec. Dubbed La Grange, Bouroullec's home is located in rural Burgundy and is a modern restoration of an farm building. Bouroullec made subtle interventions to the existing building to modernise it, while reusing as many of the site's original materials as possible to retain the skeleton of the house. For Bouroullec – who, alongside his brother Ronan Bouroullec, has worked with major brands such as Vitra, Magis and Alessi – design is more than inspiration, it’s ‘incredibly mandatory for everyday life’. He believes spaces should offer as much stimulation as possible; sterility, in his view, is ‘harmful to your body’. Read the full story on wallpaper.com Objects in order of appearance: A geometric paper box discovered in Korea MAAP lamp, designed by Bouroullec for Flos Wooden stools made by Bouroullec in his workshop A large-scale painting by Bouroullec MYNT office chair, designedby Bouroullec for Vitra A vintage fishing stool Music Studio 5 speaker, designed by Bouroullec for Samsung Credits A film by Divided by One for Wallpaper* Director: Nick Ballón Director of photography: Jorge Luis Dieguéz Sound recordist: Alban Lejeune Editor: Todd MacDonald Music and sound design: Joe Zeitlin Colourist: Paul Willis Producer: Clara Perrotte Wallpaper* head of video: Sebastian Jordahn
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Behind the design: Formafantasma’s Wallpaper* Design Awards trophy
16 jan 2026
In a special film, Andrea Trimarchi and Simone Farresin of design studio Formafantasma reveal the inspiration and process behind their flat-packed paper trophy for the Wallpaper* Design Awards 2026. Paper, the designers explain, is often the starting point of their work, as a prototyping material to test ideas. 'This time, instead of being just the first step in the process, paper becomes the final object,' explains Trimarchi. 'Something celebratory, joyful and deliberately simple.' Go to wallpaper.com to find out more. Director: Nicolò Bassetto DOP: Nicola Cattelan
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Inside a lighting designer's luminous London home | The Stuff That Surrounds You | Wallpaper*
12 dec 2025
Welcome to the fourth instalment of the new Wallpaper* video series, The Stuff That Surrounds. Watch as we're invited into the intriguing and idiosyncratic homes of creatives and makers, catching a glimpse of their interior lives via the objects with which they surround themselves, all of which tell a story. In this episode, we step inside one of the most considered homes we've ever seen – the London home of designer Michael Anastassiades. The designer has called the loft-style space his home for 27 years, and has treated his home much like a testing ground for his designs, before they hit the market; you can find many early prototypes of his classic lighting designs in his home. His interior is paired back and highly personal – his collection of designs and objects is carefully curated and minimal. In fact unless an object is perfectly suited, Anastassiades prefers to live without it. While function is the main criteria for how he chooses an object to live with, the emotional and psychological aspect of a design is of huge importance to him as well. Michael Anastassiades' objects in order of appearance: Artwork by artist and filmmaker Rosalind Nashashibi Bamboo chair by Bijoy Jain from Studio Mumbai Bookend by Carl Auböck Piano stool by artist Marc Camille Chaimowicz 'Amorosa Fontana' floor lamp designed by Michael Anastassiades 'Bird cage' cabinet designed by Michael Anastassiades Copper mirror designed by Michael Anastassiades Floor lamp designed by Michael Anastassiades 'Spot' stool designed by Michael Anastassiades for Herman Miller 'Tube' chandelier designed by Michael Anastassiades 'PK12' chair designed by Poul Kjærholm Egg bowl by Eleni Vernadaki Find out more on wallpaper.com DOP: Peter Butterworth Camera operator: Mark James Focus puller and camera assistant: Curtis Blair Gaffer: Alex Verber Sound design: Indústries Sòniques Colour: DOMA Works Colourist: Thomas Kumeling Head of Video: Sebastian Jordahn
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Zooming in on Jonathan Anderson’s first accessories collection for Dior | Fashion | Wallpaper*
5 dec 2025
In this special fashion film, Wallpaper* zooms in on Jonathan Anderson’s first accessories collection for Dior. As part of our December issue, Wallpaper* takes a closer look at the accessories which appeared as part of the Northern Irish designer’s first womenswear collection for the house, which debuted in Paris in October. Head to wallpaper.com to find out more. Directors: Antoine and Charlie Fashion and creative director: Jason Hughes Cinematographer: Guillaume Perimony Editor: Dmitry Khmelnitsky Colour grade: Purple Martin Model: Heather Kemesky at Storm Management Casting: Dean Goodman Hair Claudio Belizario at Call My Agent Make-up: Ruby Mazuel at Call My Agent Manicurist: Virginie Mataja at Call My Agent Set design: Samirha Salmi at Swan Management Fashion assistant: Eva Rapti Set assistants Antoine Auboiron and Roxane Raoux Production: Kit Pak-Poy at Birdhouse Co Production assistant: Kate Maidment
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In the studio with botanical artist-designer Marcin Rusak | Work in Process | Wallpaper*
21 nov 2025
Welcome to Wallpaper’s video series, ‘Work in Process’, where we delve into the creative methodology of today’s most inspiring artists and creators. For this episode, we visit the creative studio and workship of botanical artist and designer Marcin Rusak – and discover what is involved in his practise of creating mesmerising furniture, objects and sculptures from plants and flowers. Find out more on http://bit.ly/49D4uHv Featuring: Marcin Rusak Director: Andiamo Director of Photography: Marcin Gołąb Editor: Mikołaj Denysiuk Colourist: Kasia Żebrowska at Vein Sound design: Mikołaj Denysiuk Production: Andiamo Digital Local producer: Karola Kowalczyk at The Reel Friends Production manager: Michał Więckowski Music supervisor: Chris Sulenta at Massive Music Music in order of appearance: Something Within by Arun Sethi C divided by G by Daniel Barbiero A Grey Day by Guto Lucena The Search by Anna Dager and Hanna Ekstorm Light by Ana Bogner Wallpaper* Head of Video: Sebastian Jordahn With thanks to Marcin Rusak Studio.
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In the studio with artist María Berrío | Wallpaper*
7 nov 2025
In the work of New York-based Colombian artist María Berrío, nothing is quite as it seems. Otherworldly tales are part myth, part memory, delicately rendered in watercolour on Japanese paper. Her paintings are unexpectedly rife with familiar and contemporary detailing, in a meeting of worlds real and imagined. It is a style that is reflective of Berrío herself. Growing up in Bogotá, she spent much of her time on a family farm, triggering the love of nature and storytelling she was to build on later. Beginning first by drawing large-scale works in charcoal – ‘it was a way of connecting me to the world,’ she says – Berrío became fascinated with Japanese paper, using it to create collages. In the physical and symbolic act of layering, collage makes a natural medium from which to explore the intersection of past and present. Wallpaper* visited Berrío's studio in New York for an in-depth story in our November Arts Issue. Find out more on wallpaper.com Film by: Aysia Marotta Interview by: Anna Fixsen, US Editor Article by: Hannah Silver, Arts & Culture Editor
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Inside AP House in Manchester | Audemars Piguet | Wallpaper*
20 okt 2025
The traditional watch boutique tends to present its wares in vitrines and on velvet cushions. Audemars Piguet, however, has been reimagining the setting as a luxurious immersive experience, creating convivial spaces in the likes of Amsterdam, New York, Tokyo and Zurich. At these AP Houses, the Swiss manufacturer’s chronographs and grand complications are showcased against a harmonious backdrop of art, design, music and cocktails. The latest AP House – a double-fronted Georgian townhouse on Manchester’s King Street – is the brand’s second in the UK. The sensitively renovated, Grade II-listed property presents a clean, minimalist counterpart to the watches’ complex architectural codes, while curated details, objets and motifs reflect the history and culture of the northern city. Go to wallpaper.com to find out more.
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Inside an immersive video-game exhibition | Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley at Serpentine Gallery
11 okt 2025
Traditionally, art galleries can be solitary experiences, with visitors avoiding eye contact on a stroll around an exhibition. It is a custom Berlin-based British artist and game designer Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley is keen to challenge, with the artist’s immersive new exhibition, The Delusion, at The Serpentine encouraging visitors to interact – with each other. Find out more on wallpaper.com Film by Fitzbrien for Wallpaper* Director: Joseph Doran DOP: Michael O’Brien Doran Editor: Matt Towndrow Art & Culture editor: Hannah Silver Head of Video: Sebastian Jordahn Director of Digital Content: Charlotte Gunn Editor-in-Chief: Bill Prince
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Take a Trip to Tbilisi with Max Machaidze | Wallpaper*
13 sep 2025
In our October Long View issue, we head to Tbilisi to celebrate the city’s indomitable spirit and the passionate creatives striving to inspire hope for future generations, as Georgia's government lurches towards authoritarianism. In a special film by Giorgi Zatiashvili (@giorgi_zatiashvili), we meet one such creative – artist, rapper, designer and jewellery maker Max Machaidze – who takes us on a tour of Tbilisi as he knows it. Read the full story and meet more of Tbilisi's creative vanguard on wallpaper.com Film by Giorgi Zatiashvili and Max Machaidze
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Inside a Michelin-starred kitchen | Work in Process | Merlin Labron-Johnson | Wallpaper*
6 sep 2025
Welcome to the second instalment of Wallpaper’s new video series, ‘Work in Process’, where we delve into the creative methodology of today’s most inspiring artists and creators. For this episode, we were granted access to Merlin Labron-Johnson’s kitchen at Osip restaurant in Somerset, United Kingdom, to discover what a day in the life looks like at a Michelin-starred restaurant. Read more about Merlin Labron-Johnson at wallpaper.com Featuring: Merlin Labron-Johnson Director: Dael Poulter DOP: Oscar Oldershaw Colour: Selected Works Colourist: Nielsan Bohl Sound design: Indústries Sòniques Wallpaper* Head of video: Sebastian Jordahn
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Step inside an architect's brutalist house | The Stuff That Surrounds | Wallpaper*
17 aug 2025
Welcome to the third instalment of the Wallpaper* video series, The Stuff That Surrounds. This episode, we’re invited inside an architectural gem: the brutalist home of Belgian architect Glenn Sestig - one of the most distinctive voices in the field today. Designed by Ivan Van Mossevelde for two art collectors and completed in 1972, the house came into Sestig's hands in 2017, and went through a sensitive restoration, to update and strengthen the original architecture of Van Mossevelde. Enter the front door and you'll find a unique array of art and design collectibles reflective of Sestig's distinctive eye. Visit wallpaper.com to read more about Glenn Sestig. DOP: Bas Van Hoof Focus puller: Mathew Lau Sound engineer: Laurens Desmet Edit assistant: Giulia Bassanese Sound design: Duffy Sound Architecture & environment director: Ellie Stathaki Head of video: Sebastian Jordahn Director of digital content: Charlotte Gunn Editor-in-chief: Bill Prince
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Inside the fantastical world of performance artist Darrell Thorne | Wallpaper*
18 jul 2025
Darrell Thorne appears like a glitch in the Matrix. Ornate and mirrored, headdress high, often on prosthetic stilts, body painted, horned, winged, caped, crowned (sometimes all at once), he doesn’t enter so much as materialise. Not quite male or female, not entirely human or alien, he moves through space as something in-between. A guest from another realm, summoned by those who find the visible world insufficient. Gala committees, fashion houses and private clients seek him out for something that floats beyond the boundaries of reality. Part character designer, part performance artist, pure spectacle, Thorne turns flesh into fantasy. When pop’s grandes dames (Liza, Cher, Madonna) crave something otherworldly, they turn to his singular talents. A profile of Thorne appears as our cover story for Wallpaper's 2025 US Issue, which celebrates America’s rambunctious and resilient creative spirit in turbulent times. To accompany the story, we followed Thorne and his family as they prepared to walk in the annual Mermaid Parade on New York's Coney Island for a short film profile. Editors note: The club 'Catch One' referred to by Thorne in the video was a club in Los Angeles, not in New York. Before closing in 2015, Jewel's Catch One was a beloved black queer nightclub in Los Angeles. Read the full profile on wallpaper.com Directed by Michael Bullock and Bob Hoste Cinematography: Bob Hoste Interview: Michael Bullock Camera assistant: Ian Wishart Sound design: Duffy Sound Produced by Wallpaper* US Director: Michael Reynolds Head of Video: Sebastian Jordahn Director of Digital Content: Charlotte Gunn
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Exploring Richard Rogers' illustrious career | Private View | Architecture | Wallpaper*
20 jun 2025
Richard Rogers is an undisputed occupant of the architectural hall of fame. Renowned for his high-tech designs, Rogers left an indelible mark on cities around the world with his buildings, eight which are included in a new London retrospective of the architect's career now on show at the Sir John Soanes Museum. Curated and designed by Rogers son, Ab Rogers - the exhibition tracks his career from from 1967 to 2020 through some his key projects. Speaking to Wallpaper* Rogers explained how his father throughout his career was 'passionate about the city', creating space for the pedestrian and encouraging the public to engage with architecture. Find out more on wallpaper.com
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A ballet dancer's routine | Behind-the-scenes at the Royal Ballet | Work in Process | Wallpaper*
13 jun 2025
Welcome to Wallpaper’s new video series, ‘Work in Process’, where we delve into the creative methodology of today’s most inspiring artists and creators. For the first episode, we were granted an exclusive look behind the scenes of the Royal Opera House in London to discover what a day in the life looks like for William Bracewell, The Royal Ballet’s principal dancer. Find out more about William on wallpaper.com With thanks to the Royal Ballet. Featuring: William Bracewell Director of Photography: Peter Butterworth Camera assistant: Curtis Blair Sound design: Indústries Sòniques Colour: DOMA Colourist: Thomas Kumeling Online editors: Melissa Schneider, Daria Korsak Choreography: Andrew McNicol Wallpaper* Head of Video: Sebastian Jordahn
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Inside a perfumer's green London home | The Stuff That Surrounds | Wallpaper*
30 mei 2025
Welcome to the second instalment of the new Wallpaper* video series, The Stuff That Surrounds. Watch as we're invited into the intriguing and idiosyncratic homes of creatives and catching a glimpse of their interior lives via the objects with which they surround themselves, all of which tell a story. Next up we are invited into the home of Yasmin Sewell, the founder and CEO of wellbeing brand Vyrao. When she started her wellbeing brand Vyrao in 2021, she sought to combine her expertise and, with her genderless, natural and vegan eau de parfums, incense and candles, ‘fuse energetic healing with master perfumery’. Vyrao aims to enhance spiritual wellbeing through scent – or ‘[bottle] joy’ – even claiming to use neuroscience principles in the creation of its fragrances to activate emotional and memory centres in the brain. Sewell’s ‘take on wellness’, which she defines as ‘our energetic, spiritual emotional wellbeing’, continues in her home, which is filled with objects that make her happy. ‘I always choose things that make me feel great when I see them,’ she says. ‘I fall for them in some way, for whatever reason that I can't totally explain.’ Watch the full film to find out more about Yasmin Sewell and visit wallpaper.com for more.