‘Le Club’ armchair, price on request, by Jean-Marie Massaud, for Poliform
‘Louisa’ tables
The cantilevered, tray-like tops of Vincent Van Duysen’s contemporary table collection for Molteni & C allow for striking layered compositions.
‘Louisa’ tables, prices on request, by Vincent Van Duysen, for Molteni & C
‘Admeto’ table
Marco Piva’s sculptural coffee table for Visionnaire dovetails a round smoked glass top with striped marble and steel legs.
‘Admeto’ coffee table, €8,532, by Marco Piva, for Visionnaire
‘Mattia’ sofa
With its tubular backrest and flat steel legs, Rodolfo Dordoni’s sofa for Minotti channels 1970s vibes with a contemporary elegance.
‘Mattia’ sofa, price on request, by Rodolfo Dordoni, for Minotti
Best Bedtime: Wallpaper Design Awards 2021
Best Bedtime: Wallpaper Design Awards 2021
Comfort and diversion for early nights; these seductive bedroom designs are all winners in the Wallpaper Design Awards 2021
Artwork: Léa Bigot
LG Signature
Key to our dream bedroom is the latest rollable screen technology from LG Signature. The world’s first and only rollable TV, LG Signature’s OLED R features visionary technology for a revolutionary home video experience. Pristine picture quality is combined with groundbreaking design and technology: the paper-thin screen features OLED’s self-lit pixel technology, and is designed to roll inside the state-of-the-art soundsystem. The display can be rolled out to three different heights, discreetly retracting when not in use. When the screen is rolled in, the device doubles as a music station and clock, offering mood lighting & sound effects and transforimng into a home dashboard.
Best furniture reissues: Wallpaper Design Awards 2021
Best furniture reissues: Wallpaper Design Awards 2021
Three Italian classics we’re very pleased to welcome back: these designs from Cassina, FontanaArte and B&B Italia blur the boundaries between art and design
Re and Regina lamps, by Bobo Piccoli, for FontanaArte
Drawing inspiration from chess pieces, artist Bobo Piccoli created these lamps for FontanaArte in 1968, stacking spheres, cylinders and pastille forms to represent king (left) and queen. Crafted in milky white glass, the lamps emit a diffused glow that, in its new iteration, can be modulated via a dimmer. Whether displayed together or apart, on the table or across the floor, these strikingly regal pieces will add just the right touch of grandeur to a space. For FontanaArte, the reissue not only highlights their illustrious history of artistic collaboration, but also celebrates an artist who moved seamlessly between creative disciplines.
Best Meditations: Wallpaper Design Awards 2021
Best Meditations: Wallpaper Design Awards 2021
The contemplative furniture designs by Note Design Studio for Sancal explore the theme of empty spaces and promote meditation
The Void Matters furniture collection by Note Design Studio for Sancal. From left, ‘Remnant’ armchair, from €1,951; limited-edition sculptures, price on request; ‘Core’ sofa, from €1,735; shaped ‘Dividuals’ pouf, from €920; small ‘Dividuals’ pouf, from €383; ‘Vestige’ table, from €1,230; large ‘Dividuals’ pouf, from €392
Swedish design studio Note and Spanish furniture brand Sancal have taken their decade-long partnership to the next level with the Void Matters furniture collection. ‘What defines an object?’ wondered Note founders Cristiano Pigazzini and Johannes Carlström. Is it the matter itself, they asked, or the empty space that surrounds it? In search of an answer, they developed the collection, featuring a ser
Kakurega Omakase wins Best Hideaway: Wallpaper Design Awards 2021
Kakurega Omakase wins Best Hideaway: Wallpaper Design Awards 2021
This Japanese restaurant in the Mexican jungle near Puerto Escondido, is designed by architect Alberto Kalach based on a concept by Bosco Sodi and Luis Urrutia
Hidden away in a patch of jungle between the Pacific Ocean and the Sierra Madre del Sur mountains, Kakurega Omakase serves a Japanese menu using local Mexican ingredients
A patch of jungle on Mexico’s Pacific coast is an unlikely site for an omakase restaurant, but artist Bosco Sodi (W 260) and his cousin, engineer Luis Urrutia, thought it the perfect plot.