Wallpaper

FAYE TOOGOOD

Contributo­r since 2007

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Early in my career, I worked as a stylist, and Tyler Brûlé summoned me to visit Wallpaper* HQ. I was transporte­d into a world more modern and forward-thinking than I’d ever experience­d: a wall of front covers presenting beautiful half-naked people sitting on low modernist chairs; line upon line of up-to-theminute imacs; beautiful people dressed in black; and sleek furniture made from blonde wood. I asked a gentleman (Scandinavi­an, of course), ‘Why is it so immaculate here?’ He explained that when Tyler came in each day, always the first to arrive, he’d go round the desks and throw away anything he thought to be neither beautiful nor useful. That has stuck with me; I have to admit I am guilty of doing a similar thing in my studio to this day.

Wallpaper* has always felt otherworld­ly to me. Before social media, Wallpaper* was the place to expose me and others to Asian cuisine, Scandinavi­an design, avant-garde fashion and global interiors. I have been lucky enough to work for it and be featured in it and, I have to say, design and interiors would not be what they are without it. Thank you, Wallpaper* for actively reshaping the way we eat, dress and live today.

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