Wallpaper #278

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Introducing the June 2022 Issue of Wallpaper*:

"This issue includes a ten-page exclusive reveal, courtesy of photographer Mahmoud Mfinanga and our US editor Pei-Ru Keh, which also shines a light on the brand’s pioneering approach to inclusive design.

We are equally proud to present a tour of Balenciaga’s freshly unveiled London flagship, a stripped-down space that stands apart from its New Bond Street neighbours. The store is a prime example of ‘Raw Architecture’, as championed by the fashion house’s artistic director Demna, working with architecture studio Sub. Beyond its otherworldly allure, the new store is remarkable for reducing the use of virgin materials to achieve a lighter environmental footprint. Sub’s Niklas Bildstein Zaar and Andrea Faraguna have also created our limited-edition cover, which shows a volumetric scan of the newly reorganised sample room in their Berlin studio.

Elsewhere, we highlight a series of eye-opening, soul-salving destinations around the world. For our newsstand cover and main fashion story, photographer Dham Srifuengfung and fashion director Jason Hughes headed to Amanruya, a placid and perfectly appointed retreat on the shores of Bodrum. Our beloved ‘The Trip’ series makes a happy return: photographer Olgaç Bozalp and magazine editor TF Chan deliver a snapshot of Muscat, highlighting contemporary architecture that represents varying views on Omani identity and introducing the artists currently representing the sultanate at their first Venice Biennale pavilion. Meanwhile, photography editor Sophie Gladstone presents an absorbing visual essay of Doha, whose investments in art, architecture and design are reaching critical mass ahead of the 2022 Fifa World Cup.

The unveiling of a new pavilion at Provençal winery and art centre Château La Coste is always cause for celebration, even more so when the pavilion is listed as the final work of Oscar Niemeyer. We asked Deyan Sudjic, Wallpaper* contributing editor and director emeritus of London’s Design Museum, to assess the building and reflect on the late architect’s legacy. Further afield, we check in at Marufukuro, a new hotel in Kyoto with an unusual past life as the headquarters of gaming giant Nintendo, and answer the call of the wild at Casa Azul, a Studio MK27-designed residence in the glorious seclusion of Brazil’s Atlantic Forest. There’s even a sprinkle of wanderlust on our Artist’s Palate page: take your tastebuds on a journey with Cao Fei’s Singapore laksa. Safe travels, and enjoy the issue."

– Bill Prince, Acting Editor-in-Chief

Launched in 1996, Wallpaper* is one of the world’s most distinguished global design magazine. Aimed at an international audience, it celebrates the best in design, fashion, travel and technology. Country of origin: England.