Articles by Anna Solomon | Wallpaper* (2025)

  • The Amsterdam to London Eurostar route has reopened – here’s where to stay, eat and drink in the Dutch capitalPassengers can now travel between the cities without having to stop off in Brussels, which makes it the perfect time to check out Wallpaper’s favourite spots in AmsterdamBy Anna SolomonPublished 17 February 25
  • This São Paulo apartment combines wood-clad interiors, biophilia and show-stopping city viewsThe Andre Luque-designed Heritage apartment features a retractable open plan, a plethora of natural materials and self-irrigating plantsBy Anna SolomonPublished 14 February 25
  • Zaha Hadid Architects reveals plans for a futuristic project in Shaoxing, ChinaThe cultural and arts centre looks breathtakingly modern, but takes cues from the ancient history of ShaoxingBy Anna SolomonPublished 13 February 25
  • Red beauty products to gift the aesthete in your life this Valentine’s DayThese red beauty products by the likes of Chanel and Comme des Garçons are ideal Valentine’s Day gifts for the aesthete in your life (even if that aesthete so happens to be you)By Anna SolomonPublished 12 February 25
  • Alternative engagement rings with an edgeWelcome to Wallpaper's off-kilter curation of unconventional and alternative engagement ringsBy Hannah SilverLast updated 11 February 25
  • The original Ligne Roset factory has been transformed into an exhibition spaceRe-christened Studio 1860, the factory was bought by the founder of the French furniture brand in 1892, and will now house rare Ligne Roset pieces, among other usesBy Anna SolomonPublished 10 February 25
  • Inside Powerhouse: The redevelopment of Lots Road Power Station, which once fuelled the London UndergroundThe twin-turreted building has followed in the footsteps of Battersea Power Station, being transformed into luxury homes and retail unitsBy Anna SolomonPublished 7 February 25
  • The best contemporary art books to enjoy nowFrom maverick memoirs to topical tomes, turn over a new leaf with the Wallpaper* arts desk’s pick of new releases and all-time favourite art booksBy Anna SolomonLast updated 6 February 25
  • Met Gala 2025 and ‘Superfine: Tailoring Black Style’ exhibition: everything we know so farEverything Wallpaper* knows about the Met Gala 2025 so far – from the just-revealed dress code to the exhibition theme and A-list co-chairsBy Anna SolomonPublished 5 February 25
  • Never-before-seen Barbara Hepworth works go on show in landmark exhibitionIn ‘Barbara Hepworth: Strings’, various Hepworth sculptures will be exhibited in public for the first time, at Piano Nobile, LondonBy Anna SolomonPublished 4 February 25
  • Paris’ architecturally fascinating Villejuif-Gustave Roussy metro station is now openVillejuif-Gustave Roussy is part of the new Grand Paris Express, a transport network that will raise the architectural profile of the Paris suburbsBy Anna SolomonPublished 3 February 25
  • The best hair oils for shiny, nourished and protected hairHair oil is great for combatting issues like dryness, damage and frizz – but, with different oils doing different things, it can be difficult to know which to go for. Wallpaper* editors shed some light with a pick of some of their favouritesBy Anna SolomonPublished 31 January 25
  • Out of office: the Wallpaper* editors' picks of the weekA week in the world of the Wallpaper* editors, from a Milan dinner with Jake Gyllenhaal to a peek into The Barbican's revitalisation plans – here's how they've been occupying their time this weekBy Bill PrincePublished 31 January 25
  • First look: Step inside a Tatjana von Stein-designed show apartment at 60 CurzonThe Mayfair development has launched its second show apartment, imagined by interior designer du jour Tatjana von Stein. Wallpaper* gets a first look at the Art Deco-inspired spaceBy Anna SolomonPublished 30 January 25
  • Miami’s new Museum of Sex is a beacon of open discourseThe Miami outpost of the cult New York destination opened last year, and continues its legacy of presenting and celebrating human sexualityBy Anna SolomonPublished 30 January 25
  • Bulgari’s new exhibition pays homage to the snake in culture, art and jewelleryThe high jewellery maison celebrates the Chinese zodiac in ‘Serpenti Infinito’, a Shanghai exhibition that traces how the symbol of the serpent has manifested throughout historyBy Anna SolomonPublished 30 January 25
  • Zaha Hadid Architects’ new project will be Miami’s priciest condoConstruction has commenced at The Delmore, an oceanfront condominium from the firm founded by the late Zaha Hadid, ZHABy Anna SolomonPublished 28 January 25
  • Chanel has made a face massage tool from the husks of camellia flower seedsChanel Beauty’s new gua sha-inspired tool, designed by in-house experts for rejuvenating facial massage, is the latest launch from its sustainable skincare line, No.1 de ChanelBy Anna SolomonPublished 25 January 25
  • Apple’s new Miami store employs the principles of biophilic designApple’s first mass-timber store connects shoppers to nature while echoing the Art Deco architecture of MiamiBy Anna SolomonPublished 24 January 25
  • The World Monuments Fund has announced its 2025 Watch – here are some of the endangered sites on the listEvery two years, the World Monuments Fund creates a list of 25 monuments of global significance deemed most in need of restoration. From a modernist icon in Angola to the cultural wreckage of Gaza, these are the heritage sites highlightedBy Anna SolomonPublished 24 January 25
  • The best chunky chains to elevate your lookChunky chains are an effortless way to add some verve to aneveryday look – here’s our pick to help you think, and link, bigBy Anna SolomonLast updated 21 January 25
  • Sundance Film Festival 2025: The films we can't wait to watchSundance Film Festival, which runs 23 January - 2 February, has long been considered a hub of cinematic innovation. These are the ones to watch from this year’s premieresBy Stefania SarrubbaPublished 21 January 25
  • LA Mayor Karen Bass outlines her plan for rebuilding the cityFollowing the devastating LA wildfires, which have destroyed more than 12,000 structures, the city’s mayor has outlined her plan for reconstructionBy Anna SolomonPublished 17 January 25
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