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Sep 24, 2024, 02:02 PM UTC
Inside Nike’s first major exhibition
Plus, Turner Prize at Tate Britain, beanbags go chic, a brutalist gem in Geneva Wallpaper* Your Daily Digest of latest news brutalist concrete and glass building Step inside
Inside Nike’s first major exhibition
Plus, Turner Prize at Tate Britain, beanbags go chic, a brutalist gem in Geneva
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| Step inside La Tulipe, a flower-shaped brutalist beauty by Jack Vicajee Bertoli in GenevaThe Fondation Pour Recherches Médicales building, nicknamed La Tulipe, is undergoing a two-phase renovation
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| Straight from the runway, Bottega Veneta’s playful animal-shaped beanbags are now for sale
Creative director Matthieu Blazy lined the brand’s Milan Fashion Week showspace with a menagerie of beanbags, available in limited editions
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| The Turner Prize 2024 exhibition opens at Tate Britain
Who’s your winner? View the four contenders’ work ahead of the prize’s announcement in December |
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| ‘Nike: Form Follows Motion’ surveys 50 years of the Swoosh’s era-defining design
‘Nike: Form Follows Motion’ at the Vitra Design Museum in Germany, curated by Glenn Adamson, is the first major exhibition dedicated to the sportswear giant
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| All-new Nothing Ear (open) offers up a different kind of listening experienceIf you find traditional earbuds cancel out too much of the outside world, Nothing has got you covered – we tried out this transparent new soundscape
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| Five Swiss hotels for design lovers
Inspiring stays for your next trip, these hotels will appeal to design and culture fans
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| The Wallpaper* Guest Editors’ Issue is on sale now
St. Vincent, Marcio Kogan and Laila Gohar take over the October issue of Wallpaper* – find all three covers on the newsstand
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