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Feb 14, 2025, 03:03 PM UTC
The White Lotus’ real hotels: Four Seasons stars again
Plus, Heathrow's new VIP terminal, Martin Parr film, and a Gio Ponti armchair reimagined Wallpaper* Your Daily Digest of latest news The White Lotus cast members waving on
The White Lotus’ real hotels: Four Seasons stars again
Plus, Heathrow's new VIP terminal, Martin Parr film, and a Gio Ponti armchair reimagined

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| Wish you were there? How Four Seasons Hotels became The White Lotus’ unofficial stars
As the show’s new series whisks us to Thailand, and another Four Seasons backdrop, the hotel group’s Marc Speichert on a match made in TV heaven and where you can live the experience |
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| A hidden Gio Ponti illustration comes to light for ‘Dezza’ armchair’s 60th
Poltrona Frau brings the lost illustration to life in leather for the designer’s ‘Dezza’ armchair’s anniversary celebration
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| Peek inside Heathrow’s new VIP terminal: exclusive travel from door to departure
The Windsor is Heathrow’s newly refurbished private terminal, boasting a gallery, cuisine from a Michelin-starred chef, and butler and chauffeur services
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| ‘Life is strange and life is funny’: a new film goes inside the world of Martin ParrI Am Martin Parr puts the much-loved British photographer in front of the lens. Director Lee Shulman describes working with his hero on this road trip across England
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| ‘There is nuance here’: Inside Prada Mode Abu Dhabi, hosted by Theaster GatesThe American artist on guiding the latest edition of Prada’s arts-led programme, and the opportunity to tell stories about the UAE that matter
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| Don’t Tell Dad: comfort eating is hot stuff at this new London bakery and restaurant
A bakery by morning, a restaurant from lunchtime, Don’t Tell Dad is the talk of Queen’s Park
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| Embrace fashion’s eclectic new era with the Wallpaper* Style Issue, on sale now
As brands from Prada to Marni explore reinvention, find the sartorially unexpected amid the looks of the S/S 2025 season in the March issue, on newsstands now
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