A biodegradable jacket designed to disappear
Plus, NYC's revolving restaurant reopens, Morgan Supersport, Byron Bay treehouse

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| ‘Designing to disappear’: the story behind Templa’s first biodegradable jacket
The outerwear brand has collaborated with Allied Feather + Down and Active Apparel Group on a minimalist jacket that will completely disappear after five years if buried in the ground
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| New York’s only revolving restaurant is back in action
Located inside the New York Marriott Marquis, The View Restaurant and Lounge reopens following a 360 refresh courtesy of the Rockwell Group – go for a spin
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| How an 18th-century mansion became a Loewe wonderland for Paris Fashion WeekDrawing on the act of scrapbooking, Jonathan Anderson took over the Hôtel de Maisons with a self-reflective A/W 2025 presentation
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| The new Morgan Supersport encapsulates the enduring appeal of a classic sports car
The Morgan Motor Company modernises the art of bespoke car-building and unveils its most sophisticated and streamlined flagship to date
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| Who wouldn't want to live in this ‘treehouse’ in Byron Bay?This 1980s house on the edge of a national park is powered by the sun, architectural provenance and a sense of community
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| D’heygere’s rethinking of the charm bracelet is quirky, cool and very practical
Carry your essentials in style, thanks to the Belgian accessories brand’s collaboration with New York label Vaquera
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| The Wallpaper* Global Interiors issue is on sale now – sublime design across five continents
Open the door to surprising homes, superlative furniture, and the future of modernist living; find us on the newsstand
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