Magazines from the world Leaf through the new annual Design Directory Issue Leaf through the new annual Design Directory Issue The July 2021 issue of Wallpaper* features the magazine's annual Design Directory. It has inspiring new furniture for every room, from enchanting chandeliers to asymmetric sofas, as well as a suspended outdoor seat to swing into summer. Wallpaper* editor-in-chief Sarah Douglas introduces the issue: “Our selection is reassuringly formidable and inspiring, with honourable mentions including: Marco Lavit’s geometric ‘Lemni’ armchair for Living Divani; Tobia Scarpa’s ‘Soriana’ armchair for Cassina; Naoto Fukasawa’s ‘Pao’ table lamp for Hay; Mathias Hahn’s ‘Akira’ bureau for Schönbuch; Vincent Van Duysen’s ‘Giro’ tables for Kettal; USM’s timely ‘World of Plants’ sideboard, an update to its classic ‘USM Haller’ modular system, enabling you to create a vertical herb garden and naturalise your work space; Stephen Burks’ ‘Kida’ hanging outdoor lounge chair for Dedon; and the ‘Wireline’ suspension lamp by Wallpaper* Designers of the Year Formafantasma, which creates delightfully sculptural lines out of its requisite power cables. Meanwhile, our annual Kitchen & Bathroom Digest features Max Lamb’s ‘Working Tile’ coffee table for Tajimi Custom Tiles; Ludovica + Roberto Palomba’s ‘Sound-Rack’ shelving system for Kartell by Laufen; Andrea Parisio and Giuseppe Pezzano’s ‘Tino’ washbasin for Ceramica Cielo; John Pawson’s elegantly simple ‘JP 37’ shower for Cocoon; and the ‘Vipp 2’ kitchen, in limestone, dark oak and reeded glass. Elsewhere, we take a tour of architect Manuel Herz’s extension for the Tambacounda Hospital in rural Senegal, the product of extensive collaboration with the local community and now the subject of an installation at the Venice Architecture Biennale. We preview Michele De Lucchi’s first sofa design for Shanghai-based Stellar Works, with an invisible ‘floating’ inner structure; and discover a photography exhibition curated by Studio Mumbai and David Glaettli, ahead of the 2022 launch of Japanese ceramics brand Mino Soil. Finally, we are honoured to have Mark Bradford take over our limited-edition cover with his painting The Price of Disaster, measuring a monumental 213cm x 274cm (one of our largest cover artworks yet) and evoking cosmic imagery of an expanding universe. The cover coincides with his major solo exhibition ‘Masses and Movements’ at Hauser & Wirth’s new Menorca arts centre, opening in mid-July. We dispatched art critic Hunter Drohojowska-Philp and photographer Max Farago to Bradford’s Los Angeles studio earlier this year to discuss his new body of work, inspired by a 1507 world map that was the first record of the word ‘America’. Bringing together abstract expressionist painting and collage, cartographic inspiration and contemporary concerns, these powerful and significant artworks resonate on many levels. From the editorial by Sarah Douglas, Editor-in-chief Credits Text: Sarah Douglas Magazine: Wallpaper* Cover: Wallpaper* July 2021 issue limited-edition cover, by artist Mark Bradford. Limited-edition covers are available to subscribers, see wallpaper.com/sub21 Publisher: Future Publishing The July 2021 issue of Wallpaper* magazine is on newsstands now, and available on wallpaper.com as a free PDF download, visit wallpaper.com/sub21. 29 June 2021 Add to bookmarks Add to bookmarks Share
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