Ali Morris
Ali Morris is a UK-based editor, writer and creative consultant specialising in design, interiors and architecture. In her 16 years as a design writer, Ali has travelled the world, crafting articles about creative projects, products, places and people for titles such as Dezeen, Wallpaper* and Kinfolk.
Latest articles by Ali Morris
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Tatjana von Stein’s The Dean Munich brings the city’s forgotten creative history to lifeWallpaper* talks to London-based designer Tatjana von Stein about The Dean Munich, her latest project: a hotel that pairs Jugendstil elegance with the city's exuberant 1980s creative spirit
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Lanza Atelier and Laila Gohar bring magic and mischief to the Serpentine Summer PartyFood, furniture and performance combined at the galleries’ annual party – ‘somewhere between architecture, landscape, and banquet’ – staged around Lanza Atelier's pavilion and with culinary art by Laila Gohar
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Ilse Crawford seeks to ‘capture a classic’s qualities’ with her new lamps for IkeaThe British designer continues her collaboration with Ikea through a pair of understated table lamps designed to bring 'warmth and life' to a room
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‘Not out of resistance, but out of existence': Haitian designer Hervé Sabin travels with hope and creative strengthFresh from being shortlisted for the Loewe Foundation Craft Prize, Hervé Sabin takes us on a tour of his itinerant creative practice, focusing on masterful salvaged-wood sculptures
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Vitra debuts a chair that wears its upholstery like a jacketPresented at 3 Days of Design this week, Studio Œ's sartorial 'Bascule' lounge chair for Vitra pairs a loosely tailored textile cover with an innovative reclining mechanism concealed within
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Royal Copenhagen resurrects Triton, Arje Griegst's oceanic porcelain fantasy at 3 Days of DesignFifty years after its debut, Royal Copenhagen brings back Triton, Arje Griegst’s technically ambitious collection of shell-like vessels inspired by Greco-Roman mythology and the sea
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Japanese design is interpreted through a Danish lens at 3 Days Of DesignAt 3 Days of Design 2026 (10-12 June), Jens H Jensen and OEO Studio curate a showcase of contemporary Japanese makers, revealing a design culture shaped by pragmatism, exacting craftsmanship and close collaboration
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Designs in metal by Max Lamb, Philippe Malouin and Sabine Marcelis land at an Austrian castleInside the Medieval Austrian castle that doubles as contemporary design's most experimental hub
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Reflecting on glass at Milan Design WeekFrom Murano traditions to dreamlike experiments, the material emerged as one of Milan Design Week’s most expressive mediums
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Jongjin Park wins Loewe Craft Prize 2026Loewe Craft Prize 2026: Wallpaper* reports live from the ceremony at the Singapore National Gallery
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Jakob + MacFarlane stage a catwalk for French furniture in MilanWallpaper* visits 'Le Design Défilé' in Milan, where Jakob + MacFarlane’s runway-style scenography brings together French brands including Franck Genser
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Kwangho Lee creates his first woven leather works at Bottega Veneta’s Milan store‘It’s just like playing,’ says the designer of creating the Milan Design Week installation in situ, a twisting mass of leather cords, swooping around the store’s water feature like vines
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Inside Bocci’s immersive Milan experiment in lightIn Milan, David Alhadeff and Omer Arbel explore how light can shift perception and challenge expectations
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Atelier Fomenta brings its rule-breaking rubber furniture to MilanWallpaper* catches up with Montréal-based studio Atelier Fomenta ahead of its Milan Design Week 2026 debut
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Gubi’s new Parisian home is ‘a design destination as much as a showroom’Take a first look around as Gubi House Paris opens its doors, the design brand’s second dedicated space outside of Copenhagen
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Zanotta acquires Carlo Mollino archive, unveiling ‘Vertebra’ table at Milan Design WeekThe Italian design company will produce a series of pieces by Mollino, and is bringing the skeletal ‘Vertebra’ table into production for the first time
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Anni Albers: the weaver who rewrote modernismAnni Albers is heralded as one of the most influential textile artists of the 20th century, with a career spanning two continents, eight decades and multiple disciplines. Wallpaper* surveys her life and work
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Flamingo Estate and Kohler create a brutalist monument to bathing in MilanA brutalist bathhouse and pollinator baths for local wildlife will take centre stage at a restorative courtyard installation by Flamingo Estate and Kohler at Milan Design Week 2026
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Are these the ceramics of the future? An exhibition at County Hall Pottery imagines clay 100 years from nowFive artists explore what ceramics might become in 100 years for a show at London's County Hall Pottery (until 3 May 2026)
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The Zayed National Museum becomes a stage for the UAE’s design voicesAgata Kurzela Studio brings together Emirati designers, makers and artists inside Abu Dhabi’s Zayed National Museum
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This new east London design gallery is selling Jasper Morrison and Michael Marriott-designed objects for under £30Unit.d sells everyday objects produced by local designers, all available to buy and take home immediately
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Colin King makes his furniture debut for Audo with a bookcase that steps away from the sidelinesWallpaper* speaks to the interiors stylist and designer on his first foray into furniture design with Audo
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Holly Hunt's latest collection signals an evolution for the legacy brandWallpaper* speaks to Holly Hunt executive creative director Jo Annah Kornak and design director Chris Eitel about evolving a legacy brand without losing its identity
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Set designer Misty Buckley on reshaping the BRIT Awards with a multi-stage setWallpaper* sits down with set designer Misty Buckley to find out what it takes to create a stage for one of the UK’s biggest nights in music
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