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Clay time
Sculptor Klara Kristalova welcomes us into her studio near Stockholm
Ring cycle
Olafur Eliasson and Sebastian Behmann’s contribution to a Californian wine and art destination is a circular, multi hued pavilion offering an ode to the vinicultural journey
MAN OF MYSTERY
A polymath whose career encompasses fragrance, beauty, photography and film, Serge Lutens has avoided the limelight since his pioneering campaigns for Dior Beauty and Shiseido. To mark the launch of his first home fragrance collection, we take an exceptionally rare tour of his sprawling Marrakech foundation, a kaleidoscopic complex of beautifully decorated riads he has transformed over the course of half a century
MIRROR IMAGES
Self-reflection is key for Milan's Studiopepe, which conjures up a new design for Visionnaire, and a 2023 horoscope for Wallpaper*
Ben Kelly – Bold Strokes
Having created The Hacienda's striking stripes, designed legendary record sleeves and rescued the colour orange from style oblivion, the influential British designer Ben Kelly continues to make his mark with sculptural installations and graphic interiors
Can art and biology come together to break down social constructs?
Jes Fan: Multidisciplinary artist Jes Fan uses fungi, bacteria and hormones to produce unique pieces exploring the intersections of biology, identity and creativity
Modern beauty
The new creative director of Alaïa, Pieter Mulier honours the timeless vision of the maison's founder
BLOWN AWAY
Swedish artist Fredrik Nielsen breathes new life into glass
Block buster
A modular concrete residence in Mexico recreates the urban texture of an old town
Shadow play
Rana Begum's minimalist artworks explore the interaction between light, colour and space
PURE & SIMPLE
Raf Simons and Kvadrat launch a Shaker-inspired accessories collection
New blooms
Six budding menswear labels that are resowing the fashion landscape
IN FASHION
A balloon-shaped bra. A biker glove. A gravity-defying heel. Surreal and sublime, here are the II things Wallpaper* wants most from the A/W22 collections
The next big thing
On the plus side, Brussels-based fashion label Ester Manas is designing clothes for everywoman
A meeting of minds
Prince Charles and Jony Ive’s Terra Carta Design Lab celebrates the work of young designers in developing high-impact, low-cost solutions to the climate crisis
Can art untangle and reclaim oppressed histories?
Chilean artist, poet and activist Cecilia Vicuña has spent half a century challenging the status quo, and is only now getting the recognition she deserves
How can synthetic ingredients transform the beauty industry?
Francisco Costa The founder of pioneering brand Costa Brazil on how to complement fair-trade practices with biotechnology Writer
Deep impact
Estudio MMX’s new crater-inspired Geology Museum on the Yucatán Peninsula is sure to be a big hit
Can architectural analysis hold power to account?
Eyal Weizman The founding director of Forensic Architecture on scrutinising spaces and landscapes to throw light on state lies, deception and miscarriages of justice
Board masters
Created using the ancient Japanese art of itajime, a new clothing collection by 132 5 Issey Miyake is full of surprises
How have queer spaces shaken up the architectural canon?
Adam Nathaniel Furman: The architect, designer and artist’s new book, Queer Spaces, offers an accessible compendium of meaningful environments for the LGBTQ community
Lee Gross – Scene stealer
We turn the spotlight on Lee Gross, pioneer of film set photography and agent extraordinaire, and her showstopping Manhattan loft
Plush side
Italian brand Paola Lenti and Brazil's Estudio Campana stay in the pink with an eco-friendly and socially responsible debut collaboration
SPLASH PAD
Surrounded by a rippling infinity pool, this art- and design-filled Beverly Hills villa by design studio Lucas is already making waves
WAVE LENGTHS
Ahead of a new show at Hauser & Wirth Menorca, artist Rashid Johnson invites us into his Brooklyn studio to discuss migration, longing and togetherness
SQUARE FEAT
Over the last two decades, French designer Benoît-Pierre Emery, the creative director of Hermès' Table et Objets collections, has amassed a treasure trove of over 10,000 silk scarves. In celebration of the publication of a book featuring 6,500 of these graphic carrés, we take an exclusive look at his unusual collection, beautifully stored in his Parisian studio
Seeds of change
Patricia Urquiola's latest creation for Flos is a sustainable lighting system featuring organic shapes inspired by the fruit and flowers of almond trees
Shore duty
Rawlins Design respectfully remodels a midcentury gem on New York's Fire Island
Danish selection
Ahead of its 150th anniversary, Fritz Hansen launches a new light by Kasper Kjeldgaard and a tempting assortment of updated classics
Past masters
Studiopepe unearths a new aesthetic inspired by ancient sacred artefacts