Lego play pavilion opens at Serpentine Galleries
Plus, Samuel Ross on London Design Biennale, new sleep supplements, and Yoshitomo Nara

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| It’s play time at Lego and Serpentine Galleries’ new pavilionDesigned by Sir Peter Cook, the Play Pavilion has been unveiled in London’s Kensington Gardens on World Play Day, and will remain open until into August
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| Samuel Ross on the London Design BiennaleWith the biennale ongoing until 29 June, its director – the founder of A-Cold-Wall* – discusses the role of designers in an exclusive interview, calling for a return to ‘risk, danger and adventure’
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| The world of Bart Prince, where architecture is born from the inside out
For the Albuquerque architect, function trumps form; we revisit a profile from the Wallpaper* archives and revel in his remarkable residences
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| The natural stars in a 15-ingredient new sleep supplement could help you rest easy
Intrigued by ingredients such as black pepper and lemon verbena, our writer tries Rested, the debut sleep supplement from Diome
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| Inside the futuristic Japanese factory where Goldwin 0 cooks up its experimental technical-wear
Science fiction-like innovations are afoot at this facility in Toyama prefecture – join us at the experimental arm of cult clothing label Goldwin
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| Dip into Yoshitomo Nara’s skittish universe at the Hayward Gallery
Newly arrived in London, the show explores four decades of the Japanese artist’s work
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| Delve into the Wallpaper* Design Directory 2025, on sale now
In the July issue, find a photographic love letter to Milan Design Week, plus the best new furniture, lighting, kitchens, bathrooms and more
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