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Elixir Fixer
Water kefir kit, by Agua de Madre and Christopher Riggio.
The Vinson View
Quality maniac and master shopper Nick Vinson on the who, what, when, where and why
Battle Lines
In two new shows, artist Jenny Holzer proves that words are weapons
Man Of Parts
Conrad Shawcross’ new ‘crazy machine’ spins into St Pancras International
French Leave
Architect Rabih Hage took the long view on a bijou barn conversion in Provence
Buried Treasure
Sustainable sarcophagus, by Tom Dixon and Paper factor.
Feat Of Clay
Modular column, by Tijmen Smeulders and Olivier van Herpt.
Public Hanging
‘Worshipful’ wardrobe, by Paul Helbers and Smallbone.
Squaring The Circle
Treasure box, by RDAI and Lanserring.
House of Fun
Cristina Celestino’s VIP ‘Happy Room’ for Fendi is fluffy but refined.
Into The Fold
A mixed-media approach leads to new thinking in fine jewellery design
The Vinson View
Quality maniac and master shopper Nick Vinson on the who, what, when, where and why
Memphis Soul
A graphic collaboration between Valentino and a legendary creative couple hits the right notes
Double Vision
With a curated Fitzrovia space and off-beat suiting, an Aussie couple looks beyond Savile Row
Less Is Moor
The Yves Saint Laurent Museum in Marrakech is set to be a lesson in restrained elegance
Shelf Love
Fashion designer Oliver Spencer on backing bricks and mortar
Love Machines
Why do we feel so compelled to seek out emotional attachments with mechanical life forms?
Art-Break Hotel
Maja Hoffman and Jorge Pardo on Creating a remarkable Provencal retreat.
Tool Order
Heath Ceramics sharpens up its act with the first new American-made cutlery collection in nearly a decade.
Second Sight
Paris eyewear brand Maison Bonnet launches a London atelier with double vision and plenty of conversation pieces
Ripple Effect
A new show at London’s Design Museum, conceived with couturier Azzedine Alaïa before his death last year, celebrates his extraordinary cut and dash with the help of a few friends
Rare Skills
Peter Weisz and Nadja Zerunian tap some of Europe’s marginalised artisans to give traditional craft a contemporary edge
Crown Jewel
Changi Airport’s new complex puts transiting on a different plane
Cutting Room
Behind the scenes of Rei Kawakubo’s Met Fifth Avenue show, a voyage through her labyrinthine landscape in the making.
Focal Hero
Now almost 90 and still working, William Klein is one of the giants of 20th-century photography. His work includes gritty street shots such as the collection Life is Good & Good for You in New York, groundbreaking fashion images for US Vogue, documentary and fiction films such as Muhammad Ali, The Greatest and Who Are You, Polly Maggoo?, as well as abstract painting and photography. In all cases, Klein’s graphic punch and sassy wit are instantly recognisable. At Photo London at Somerset House, 18-21 May, he will present two new 9m photographic murals. Wallpaper* talked to the artist in his Paris apartment about these works and his 70 years of pioneering image-making
Shared Storey
Interior designer Andre Mellone and gallerist André Viana work wonders with adjoining former warehouse spaces in New York’s West Chelsea.
Serving Time
A silver tea set collection by Chi Wing Lo celebrates the capabilities and constraints of craft, past, present and future.
Tuft Love
R & Company and Amini bring fun to the floor with rugs that combine artistry and artisanship.
Shard Lines
Sculptor Sarah Sze makes a sharp turn to glass at Berengo Studio in Murano.
Best Green Space
Tree-ness House, Tokyo, by Akihisa Hirata