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A spaghetti duvet and tomato-red bathroom, step inside the Studio Job universe

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Plus Prouvé in Provence, Nendo goes cuckoo, The Rose blooms again and taking tea with Hermès Studi

Plus Prouvé in Provence, Nendo goes cuckoo, The Rose blooms again and taking tea with Hermès [View online version]( [Wallpaper*]( Studio Job redesigns Antwerp headquarters and home with maximal impact [READ MORE]( Jean Prouvé demountable architecture goes on show at Marseille sculpture park [READ MORE]( South Korean brand K-beauty’s manuka honey face mask sweetens the deal with sugary branding [READ MORE]( Nendo’s clever new cuckoo clocks are making us tick [READ MORE]( A British seaside pub has been re-worked as The Rose, a boutique hotel [READ MORE]( To kick off High Jewellery week in Paris, Chaumet looks to multifaceted visions of Africa with its vibrant ‘Trésors d’Afrique’ collection [READ MORE]( Kyoto’s Flux hair salon gets a minimalist make-under complete with concrete beauty bar [READ MORE]( Hermès launches a pop-up café in its London flagship [READ MORE]( Ron Arad’s uncommon works enliven the Vitra Campus in Switzerland [READ MORE]( Minimalist interpretations of the colour conveyed in Impressionist paintings, find more of Studio Hattern’s ‘Mellow’ vases at WallpaperSTORE* [READ MORE]( July issue: the latest fanciable furnishings room-by-room, brutalist icons reborn, the world’s best young architects and more ways to refine your life [READ MORE]( [Advert]( [Latest]( [Architecture]( [Design]( [Art]( [W* Bespoke]( [Travel]( [Lifestyle]( [Fashion]( [Watches & Jewellery]( [Store]( You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to the Wallpaper* Newsletter. If you believe this to be in error, or you no longer wish to be sent the email, please click the link below. [Unsubscribe]( Note that it may take up to 2 business days for your preferences to be updated. This e-mail is from TI Media Limited whose registered office is at 3rd Floor, 161 Marsh Wall, London, England, E14 9AP, registered number 53626. The contents and any attachments to it include information that is private and confidential and should only be read by those persons to whom they are addressed. TI Media Limited accepts no liability for any loss or damage suffered by any person arising from the use of this e-mail, nor any responsibility for viruses. It is your responsibility to check the email and attachments (if any). No contracts may be concluded on behalf of TI Media Limited by means of e-mail communications. [Privacy & Cookies Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions](

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