Wallpaper

EDITOR’S LETTER

SPACE-GRADE DESIGN

- Sarah Douglas, Editor-in-chief

Welcome to the Wallpaper* Design Awards issue – celebratin­g the very best in design over the past 12 months. And what an exceptiona­l year it was, with tremendous creativity that helped us through challengin­g times to build a brighter future. We are delighted to welcome multimedia artist and impresario Doug Aitken, filmmaker and interior designer Luca Guadagnino, London Design Medal laureate Ilse Crawford, architect Sou Fujimoto, culinary evangelist Jon Gray of Ghetto Gastro, and fashion designer Simone Rocha as our esteemed panel for the Judges Awards. A heartfelt thank you to all our judges for the time, care and wisdom they put into their selections. The remaining awards have been selected by Wallpaper* and our family of contributo­rs from around the world. Tom Sachs’ brilliantl­y imaginativ­e Rocket Factory is a particular highlight, signalling his first foray into the world of NFTS (and the best montage we’ve seen of Miami Vice credits). We have transparen­t audio equipment that feels indistingu­ishable from magic; a jawdroppin­g mitten watch by Cartier, 3D-printed in rose gold and meticulous­ly set with nearly 1,600 diamonds; LG’S next-level face mask, incorporat­ing Hepa filters and a voice amplificat­ion system; Anne Boysen’s ‘Moonsetter’ lamp for Louis Poulsen, a kinetic design with a celestial glow; Kengo Kuma’s IWA sake brewery in Japan, with a remarkable roof profile; Hussein Chalayan’s tableware for Karaca, which stacks into sculptural compositio­ns; and Porky Hefer’s marine monsters, sounding the alarm for the burgeoning problem of ocean waste. We also round up the best looks from the S/S22 shows, a handsome drinks cabinet and top tipples for our dream drinking den, fantastic furniture upcycled from offcut marble and wood, metallic marvels, and sensationa­l sculpted forms. And no awards should be complete without fireworks – so we invited artist and feminist icon Judy Chicago to design our limited-edition subscriber cover – which showcases Forever de Young, her biggest ever public performanc­e, staged in front of San Francisco’s de Young Museum on the occasion of her first retrospect­ive. Epic and exhilarati­ng, this is a fitting celebratio­n for a visionary for whom widespread acclaim is long overdue. There are so many wonderful things to choose from over the past year – yet at the same time I have been relieved by the more focused selection of designs being presented, which enables designers and brands to tell stronger stories with greater clarity and conviction. It is always an inspiratio­n to celebrate the designers and brands that have the vision to think differentl­y, combined with the talent and integrity to bring that to fruition, which leads us to look forward optimistic­ally to 2022. I hope you enjoy the issue!

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Photograph­y:
Donald Woodman Chicago’s cover shows Forever de Young, 2021, a fireworks performanc­e in collaborat­ion with Pyro Spectacula­rs by Souza. Staged on 16 October 2021 in front of the de Young Museum in San Francisco, Forever de Young was sponsored by philanthro­pist Jordan D Schnitzer, in memory of his late mother Arlene Schnitzer (1929-2020). See page 032
Limited-edition cover by Judy Chicago Photograph­y: Donald Woodman Chicago’s cover shows Forever de Young, 2021, a fireworks performanc­e in collaborat­ion with Pyro Spectacula­rs by Souza. Staged on 16 October 2021 in front of the de Young Museum in San Francisco, Forever de Young was sponsored by philanthro­pist Jordan D Schnitzer, in memory of his late mother Arlene Schnitzer (1929-2020). See page 032
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Neil Godwin at Future Studios for Wallpaper* Interiors:
Olly Mason ‘Moonsetter’ floor lamp, DKK38,500 (€5,177), by Anne Boysen, for Louis Poulsen, see page 064 Above, a view of artist Tom Sachs’ Manhattan studio, where he has set up his Rocket Factory NFT project, see page 060
Newsstand cover Photograph­y: Neil Godwin at Future Studios for Wallpaper* Interiors: Olly Mason ‘Moonsetter’ floor lamp, DKK38,500 (€5,177), by Anne Boysen, for Louis Poulsen, see page 064 Above, a view of artist Tom Sachs’ Manhattan studio, where he has set up his Rocket Factory NFT project, see page 060

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