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Wallpaper, 01 juin 2026

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Lisez Wallpaper en ligne avec PressReader. Wallpaper, publié en Anglais, est un magazine de Royaume-Uni. Restez à jour avec le numéro actuel ou consultez les anciens numéros de Wallpaper dans les archives.

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ArticleThe first Lon­don out­post of pion­eer­ing lux­ury well­ness hotel brand Six Senses

Once one of Lon­don’s great depart­ment stores, Whiteley’s, in Queen­sway, had lost some of its grandeur in recent dec­ades as the retail land­scape changed. But a grow­ing trend for large-scale res­tor­a­tion and trans­form­a­tion in favour of...

The first Lon­don out­post of pion­eer­ing lux­ury well­ness hotel brand Six Senses

ArticleA trend for intim­ate, design-driven cruis­ing ves­sels is mak­ing waves

There was a time, not so long ago, when cruis­ing felt naff, a mass-mar­ket pro­pos­i­tion for people who wanted water slides, end­less buf­fets, pink drinks and themed nights for 2,000 pas­sen­gers. Something shif­ted ten years ago, around the time...

A trend for intim­ate, design-driven cruis­ing ves­sels is mak­ing waves

ArticleDesigner Sophie Lou Jac­ob­sen’s bite-sized guide to the Big Apple

Raised in Seattle by French par­ents, Sophie Lou Jac­ob­sen learned to appre­ci­ate life in motion from an early age. Hav­ing lived in Paris, Lon­don and Milan, it feels inev­it­able that she chose to settle in New York, a place shaped by people, ideas...

Designer Sophie Lou Jac­ob­sen’s bite-sized guide to the Big Apple

ArticleSanya Kantarovsky on emo­tion, empathy and vul­ner­ab­lility

Iwork very intu­it­ively,’ says Sanya Kantarovsky on the eve of the open­ing of his exhib­i­tion ‘Basic Fail­ure’ at Palazzo Loredan in Venice. ‘I rarely start with a pre­con­ceived notion or an idea. I have some vague sense of an effect, or even maybe...

Sanya Kantarovsky on emo­tion, empathy and vul­ner­ab­lility